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  History Origins According to  Hindu Puranas ,  Vishnu  dropped drops of  amrita  (the drink of immortality) at four places, while transporting it in a  kumbha  (pot). These four places, including Nashik, are identified as the present-day sites of the Kumbh Mela. The age of the Nashik-Trimbak Simhastha is uncertain, but its association with the  kumbha  myth is relatively recent, dating back to the 20th century. The  Nasik District Gazetteer  published during the 19th century does not mention the term "Kumbh Mela" to describe the local Simhastha fair. [ 2 ]  The earliest extant texts that contain the name "Kumbha Mela" are  Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh  (1695 CE) and  Chahar Gulshan  (1789 CE). Both these texts use the term "Kumbh Mela" to describe only the  Haridwar Kumbh Mela , although they mention the Simhastha fair at Nashik. [ 3 ]  It appears that the Nashik Simhastha adapted the  kumbh ...