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  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
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  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
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  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
    INDIA-2011--53.jpg
  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
    INDIA-2011--52.jpg
  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
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  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
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  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
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  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
    INDIA-2011--48.jpg
  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
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  • Portrait of a young Indian girl wearing an orange dupatta (headscarf), India.
    INDIA-2011--45.jpg
  • A Hindu mendicant ascetic in an ashram in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Orange is a typical colour worn by saddhus (holy men) in India.
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  • A Hindu mendicant ascetic in an ashram in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Orange is a typical colour worn by saddhus (holy men) in India.
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  • A Hindu mendicant ascetic in an ashram in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Orange is a typical colour worn by saddhus (holy men) in India.
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  • Indian women wearing bright coloured sarees in a boat on river Ganges (Ganga) in Varanasi, India
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  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
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  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4811.jpg
  • Man dressed in organge robe, walking into river Ganga in Varanasi (India)
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  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
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  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0189.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0183.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
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  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0153.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0149.jpg
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  • These holy men (saddhus) don't have a permanent place to stay, but wander through India and live on alms. During big festivals, like the famous Pushkar Camel Fair, they gather and stay together.
    WPINDRAJ0056.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0055.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0053.jpg
  • Saddhus in India generally do not stay in one place, but wander through the country and live on alms. This holy man painted his hair with henna, a herbal dye.
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  • These holy men (saddhus) don't have a permanent place to stay, but wander through India and live on alms. During big festivals, like the famous Pushkar Camel Fair, they gather and stay together.
    WPINDRAJ0049.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0041.jpg
  • At the famous camel fair in Pushkar (Thar desert, India), many so-called holy men (saddhu) beg for money.
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  • Indian holy man (saddhu) drinks traditional tea (chai) in an ashram in Rajasthan.
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  • A mother from Rajasthan (Thar desert, India) prepares chapati, a staple flat bread made from unleavened cooked dough (type of roti). Her father-in-law lives with the family and is being looked after by her.
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  • Indian women wearing bright coloured sarees in a boat on river Ganges (Ganga) in Varanasi, India
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  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
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  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4809.jpg
  • Women drying their colourful sarees on the banks of river Ganges in Varanasi, India.
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  • Most women in India wear anklets, sometimes to show their marital status. They are mostly made of silver or brass, but when rich, you can buy them in gold studded with jewels..Women's also decorate their feet, using henna (mehndi), coloured powder or a reddish paste. Women often dye the soles of their feet red and, especially for their wedding day, have intricate designs of mehndi, or traditional henna stains, applied to the tops of their feet.
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  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
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  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0214.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0188.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
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  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0186.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0185.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0184.jpg
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  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly. He didn't cut his hair for more than 18 years.
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  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0160.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0157.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0155.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0154.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0151.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0148.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0147.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0146.jpg
  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan (India), may holy men (saddhus) visit this ashram dedicated to the god Shiva. The saddhus prepare their food themselves, in shifts. The food is strictly vegetarian.
    WPINDRAJ0145.jpg
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  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0106.jpg
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  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0099.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0054.jpg
  • Saddhus in India generally do not stay in one place, but wander through the country and live on alms. This holy man painted his hair with henna, a herbal dye.
    WPINDRAJ0051.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0042.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
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  • Carrying the milk in a waterpot on his head, this man sells daily at the huge cattle fair in Pushkar that is held every year in the Rajasthani Thar desert.
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  • Sikhism is founded on the teachings of Guru Nanak and nine successive Sikh Gurus in fifteenth century Punjab, is the fifth-largest organized religion in the world.
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  • Portrait of a holy man (saddhu) in an India ashram.
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  • A mother from Rajasthan (Thar desert, India) prepares chapati, a staple flat bread made from unleavened cooked dough (type of roti). Her father-in-law lives with the family and is being looked after by her.
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  • In Hindi, the word for turban is 'pagdi'. There are many variations in this traditional headdress and in Rajasthan, it is said that the style of the turban changes every 15 kilometer you travel! A turban is cooling the head in the hot desert climate.
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  • In Hindi, the word for turban is 'pagdi'. There are many variations in this traditional headdress and in Rajasthan, it is said that the style of the turban changes every 15 kilometer you travel! A turban is cooling the head in the hot desert climate.
    Rajasthan (48 of 60).jpg
  • A mother from Rajasthan (Thar desert, India) prepares chapati, a staple flat bread made from unleavened cooked dough (type of roti). Her father-in-law lives with the family and is being looked after by her.
    Rajasthan (2 of 60).jpg
  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4819.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0100.jpg
  • Saddhus in India generally do not stay in one place, but wander through the country and live on alms. This holy man painted his hair with henna, a herbal dye.
    WPINDRAJ0052.jpg
  • Carrying the milk in a waterpot on his head, this man sells daily at the huge cattle fair in Pushkar that is held every year in the Rajasthani Thar desert.
    WPINDRAJ0011.jpg
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