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  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
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  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3315.jpg
  • Returning home after performing religious rituals on the bank of river Ganga, held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
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  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2796.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2785.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
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  • Hundu women arrive to perform religious rituals on the bank of river Ganga, held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2776.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.
    WPINDRAJ0190.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.
    WPINDRAJ0159.jpg
  • WPINDRAJ0158.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.
    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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  • 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.
    WPINDRAJ0050.jpg
  • 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
  • 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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  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3320-Edit.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3318.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3317.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3313.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3241-Edit.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3236.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3213.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3211.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3210.jpg
  • Returning home after performing religious rituals on the bank of river Ganga, held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2803.jpg
  • Returning home after performing religious rituals on the bank of river Ganga, held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2802.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2801.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2797-Edit.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2795.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2783.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2779.jpg
  • Hundu women arrive to perform religious rituals on the bank of river Ganga, held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2775.jpg
  • 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
  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4810.jpg
  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4809.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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  • 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
  • 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.
    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
  • WPINDRAJ0164.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. He didn't cut his hair for more than 18 years.
    WPINDRAJ0163.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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    WPINDRAJ0146.jpg
  • WPINDRAJ0107.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.
    WPINDRAJ0106.jpg
  • WPINDRAJ0105.jpg
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  • WPINDRAJ0102.jpg
  • 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
  • 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.
    WPINDRAJ0041.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.
    WPINDRAJ0036.jpg
  • The lake at Pushkar is considered a very holy place by many locals and pilgrims who perform prayers and bath in the water.
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  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
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  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
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  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
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  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
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  • Rajasthani children dancing while watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
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  • Rajasthani children dancing while watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
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  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
    Rajasthan (65 of 15).jpg
  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
    Rajasthan (63 of 15).jpg
  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
    Rajasthan (62 of 15).jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3242.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--3239.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2800-Edit.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2798.jpg
  • Hindu women bow in prayer and perform religious rituals in gratitude to river Ganga held sacred by followers of Hinduism. Millions of Hindus bathe in the river daily if living close, or annually at special holy places (tirthas). Many cast the ashes of their dead into its waters, and cremation temples are found along its banks in many (pilgrimage) places.
    INDIA-2011--2782-Edit.jpg
  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4819.jpg
  • WPINDRAJ0248.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.
    WPINDRAJ0214.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.
    WPINDRAJ0187.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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    WPINDRAJ0100.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.
    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.
    WPINDRAJ0052.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.
    WPINDRAJ0040.jpg
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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.
    WPINDRAJ0037.jpg
  • The lake at Pushkar is considered a very holy place by many locals and pilgrims who perform prayers and bath in the water.
    WPINDRAJ0019.jpg
  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
    Rajasthan (74 of 15).jpg
  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
    Rajasthan (72 of 15).jpg
  • Rajasthani children watching a traditional television programme on a tv set in the couryard oftheir home (Rajasthan, India)
    Rajasthan (71 of 15).jpg
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