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Sadhu (Hindu Holy Man) with large colorful red Tilaka (ritual forehead marking) with polka dots during the Maha Shivaratri Hindu Festival (Nepal)

 

His face is covered with Vibhuti, the Hindu sacred ash.

 

Hundreds of thousands of Sadhus, Babas, Hindu devotees and pilgrims converge to the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu during the Shivaratri festival ('Great Night of Shiva'), to pray Lord Shiva.

 

For more info about Vibhuti, the Hindu holy ash, read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibhuti.

 

For more information and to see other photos of the Shivaratri festival and the Pashupatinath Temple, read the album description.

 

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Sadhu with ritual beads and trident, at the Kumbh Mela 2013 festival near Allahabad (India).

 

This was Kumbh Maha Snan or main bathing day, also called Mauni Amavasya, which is the the most auspicious morning for taking the holy bath in the Ganges river.

 

Kumbh Mela is the largest festival on Earth, taking place once every 12 years, with more than 50 million Hindu pilgrims gathering to pray and bathe in the holy Ganges river.

 

For more photos and info about the Kumbh Mela festival, read the album description.

 

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Sadhu (Hindu Holy man) covered with ritual wood ash and wearing necklaces or ritual Rudraksha beads, at the Kumbh Mela 2013 Hindu festival near Allahabad (India).

 

Kumbh Mela is the largest festival on Earth, taking place once every 12 years, with more than 50 million Hindu pilgrims gathering to pray and bathe in the holy Ganges river.

 

Thousands of Hindu devotees gather on the bank of the Ganges river at the Sangam where they will take the Holy Dip. The Triveni Sangam is the confluence of the Yamuna and the Ganga (Ganges) rivers, and this is the holiest place to take the ritual baths during the Kumbh Mela.

 

For more info about Vibhuti, the Hindu holy ash, read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibhuti.

 

For more info on Sadhus, go to:

- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadhu

- or this less serious article www.gonomad.com/951-smokin-sadhus-indias-wandering-stoned...

 

For more photos and info about the Kumbh Mela festival, read the album description.

 

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Naga Sadhu with ritual beads and trident, at the Kumbh Mela 2013 festival near Allahabad (India).

 

Also called Naga babas, those naked sadhus are wanderers with no possessions.

 

For more info on Sadhus, go to:

- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadhu

- or this less serious article www.gonomad.com/951-smokin-sadhus-indias-wandering-stoned...

 

For more info about Naga [naked] Sadhus, go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dashanami_Sampradaya.

 

Kumbh Mela is the largest festival on Earth, taking place once every 12 years, with more than 50 million Hindu pilgrims gathering to pray and bathe in the holy Ganges river.

 

For more photos and info about the Kumbh Mela festival, read the album description.

 

If you like this photo, follow me on instagram (tristan_sf) and don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.

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Baba with ritual Rudraksha beads and white Vibhuti holy ash spread over his skin, sitting crossed-legged on the Ghats of Varanasi (India)

 

This Sadhu, high on weed (ritual Cannabis) was apparently telling very funny stories and all the Indian people around him were laughing a lot. They called him "funny baba".

 

For more info about Vibhuti, the Hindu holy ash, read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibhuti.

 

For more info on Sadhus, go to:

- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadhu

- or this less serious article www.gonomad.com/951-smokin-sadhus-indias-wandering-stoned...

 

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Hindu devotee with hat made of rudraksha beads at the Kumbh Mela 2013 Hindu festival near Allahabad (India)

 

Kumbh Mela is the largest festival on Earth, taking place once every 12 years, with more than 50 million Hindu pilgrims gathering to pray and bathe in the holy Ganges river.

 

Thousands of Hindu devotees gather on the bank of the Ganges river at the Sangam where they will take the Holy Dip. The Triveni Sangam is the confluence of the Yamuna and the Ganga (Ganges) rivers, and this is the holiest place to take the ritual baths during the Kumbh Mela.

 

For more photos and info about the Kumbh Mela festival, read the album description.

 

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Sadhu (Hindu holy man), with skin covered of white wood-fire ash. He is missing his right leg.

 

Thousands of Sadhus and Hindu devotees gather at the Kumbh Mela 2013 festival near Allahabad (India)

 

Kumbh Mela is the largest festival on Earth, taking place once every 12 years, with more than 50 million Hindu pilgrims gathering to pray and bathe in the holy Ganges river.

 

For more info about Vibhuti, the Hindu holy ash, read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibhuti.

 

For more photos and info about the Kumbh Mela festival, read the album description.

 

If you like this photo, follow me on instagram (tristan_sf) and don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.

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Sadhu (Hindu Holy man) with ritual necklaces of Rudraksha beads, at the Kumbh Mela 2013 festival near Allahabad (India).

 

Kumbh Mela is the largest festival on Earth, taking place once every 12 years, with more than 50 million Hindu pilgrims gathering to pray and bathe in the holy Ganges river.

 

For more photos and info about the Kumbh Mela festival, read the album description.

 

If you like this photo, follow me on instagram (tristan_sf) and don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.

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Sadhu (Hindu Holy man) with ritual rudraksha Beads, smoking a chillum of ritual cannabis on the Ghats of Varanasi (India).

 

This Sadhus was telling very funny stories and all the Indian people around him were laughing a lot. They called him "Funny Baba".

 

For more info on Sadhus, go to:

- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadhu

- or this less serious article www.gonomad.com/951-smokin-sadhus-indias-wandering-stoned...

 

If you like this photo, follow me on instagram (tristan_sf) and don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.

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Sadhu (Hindu devotee) with face covered with white wood ash, at the Maha Shivaratri Hindu Festival (Nepal)

 

Hundreds of thousands of Sadhus, Babas, Hindu devotees and pilgrims converge to the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu during the Shivaratri festival ('Great Night of Shiva'), to pray Lord Shiva.

 

For more info about Vibhuti, the Hindu holy ash, read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibhuti.

 

For more information and to see other photos of the Shivaratri festival and the Pashupatinath Temple, read the album description.

 

If you like this photo, follow me on instagram (tristan_sf) and don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.

The title still seems appropriate. Even though this time the soundtrack was not playing when I put this piece together.

 

The pendant is a beautiful large slice of a tagua nut in turquoise. It is amazing.

 

The rest of the necklace is a combination of some of the seed and nut beads I have found. Just to name a few, fire tree seeds, salwag beads,red bahay seed acai berry, tears of job,anahaw seeds and rocky nut beads.

Each one is a natural bead from either the rainforest of South America or Indonesia.

 

Also my ever present rudraksha bead for health and peace, carnelian longevity bead and 3 little bells to help ward off evil. All of which give this piece that little bit of Jazz.

 

What Nature produces is truly Beautiful and therefore makes beautiful, one of a kind pieces.

 

The toggle is sterling silver.

 

Total length is 20 inches.

 

Comes to you in a hand-folded origami gift box.

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Pandra Mukhi Rudraksha is a very rare rudraksha. This represents Lord Pashupati and is specially beneficial for economic progress. Its possesor is neither bereft of wealth nor inflicted by any kinds of skin diseases for more details visit www.rudraksha.pcriot.com

Origin: Nepal

Ruling God: BHUMI DEVI

Ruling Planet: EARTH

Mantra: OM HREEM HOOM EKATVA RUPE HOOM HREEM OM

18 face Rudraksha is a form of Goddess earth or said as Goddess Bhumi Devi who is the divine wife of Lord Vishnu.

18 Mukhi Rudraksha is one of the most powerful rudraksha for prosperity. Kalyani tantra mentions that wearer of this bead gets health, intelligence & prosperity by the blessing of mother earth, since it is mother earth who nurtures every being on his planet, wearing her rudraksha quickly paves way for success in business, land dealings & acquiring immense wealth. The wearer gets health, strength, and intelligence.

The wearer gets the victory in whatever he does, gets immense power and fulfillment of desires. By blessings of Mother Earth, the wearer always remains in abundance. Eighteen faced Rudraksha is ideal for people in real-estate and land dealings. 18 face Rudraksha, if worn by ladies who are prone to abortion, it protects the unborn child and she is able to give birth to a healthy beautiful baby.

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Do Mukhi Rudraksha effectively control the malefic effects of Moon such as diseases of Left eye, kidney, intestine in physical level and in the spiritual level such as lack of harmony in relationship etc. Two faced Rudraksha has natural two lines or faces. for more details visit www.rudraksha.pcriot.com

Rudraksha - Sri Rudraksha beads is the direct Representation of lord shiva.

According to Puran,it is said that lord shiva Rudraksha beads plant originated from Tears and some puran decribe from the sweat drops of lord shiva himself.There are 18 puran in total and 4 vedas.

Rudraksha is used as wearing on neck,chanting or doing japa as a divine miracles bead and mala.

Rudraksha beads is most powerful beads who is blessed by lord shiva. Those who worship or care him will get blessing and salvation.

More about rudraksha can visit

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Rudraksha - Sri Rudraksha beads is the direct Representation of lord shiva.

According to Puran,it is said that lord shiva Rudraksha beads plant originated from Tears and some puran decribe from the sweat drops of lord shiva himself.There are 18 puran in total and 4 vedas.

Rudraksha is used as wearing on neck,chanting or doing japa as a divine miracles bead and mala.

Rudraksha beads is most powerful beads who is blessed by lord shiva. Those who worship or care him will get blessing and salvation.

More about rudraksha can visit

Rudraksha sources - www.nepalrudraksha.com

 

The Ganesh Puja is a Hindu religious observance. Ganesh Pooja is one of the best & easiest ways to seek blessings from Lord Vishnu. Do online styanaran puja from Divine Rudraksha.

Thirteen mukhi rudraksha (rudraksa or rudraksh) is a symbol of Lord Kamdev and Lord Indra. Divine Rudraksha offers rudraksha, 13 mukhi rudraksha, thirteen faced rudraksha beads, japa mala, baraha mukhi rudraksha, nepali rudraksha & rudraksha ratna.

Above picture is also known as 13 mukhi Rudraksha,Rudraksha or Sri Rudraksha beads is the direct Representation of lord shiva.

According to Puran,it is said that lord shiva Rudraksha beads plant originated from Tears and some puran decribe from the sweat drops of lord shiva himself.There are 18 puran in total and 4 vedas.

Rudraksha is used as wearing on neck,chanting or doing japa as a divine miracles bead and mala.

Rudraksha beads is most powerful beads who is blessed by lord shiva. Those who worship or care him will get blessing and salvation.

More about rudraksha can visit

Rudraksha sources - www.nepalrudraksha.com

 

The title still seems appropriate. Even though this time the soundtrack was not playing when I put this piece together.

 

The pendant is a beautiful large slice of a tagua nut in turquoise. It is amazing.

 

The rest of the necklace is a combination of some of the seed and nut beads I have found. Just to name a few, fire tree seeds, salwag beads,red bahay seed acai berry, tears of job,anahaw seeds and rocky nut beads.

Each one is a natural bead from either the rainforest of South America or Indonesia.

 

Also my ever present rudraksha bead for health and peace, carnelian longevity bead and 3 little bells to help ward off evil. All of which give this piece that little bit of Jazz.

 

What Nature produces is truly Beautiful and therefore makes beautiful, one of a kind pieces.

 

The toggle is sterling silver.

 

Total length is 20 inches.

 

Comes to you in a hand-folded origami gift box.

Twelve mukhi rudraksha (rudraksa or rudraksh) is a symbol of lord Surya (Sun). Divine Rudraksha offers rudraksha, 12 mukhi rudraksha, twelve faced rudraksha beads, japa mala, baraha mukhi rudraksha, nepali rudraksha & rudraksha ratna.

Rudraksha - 11 mukhi- Rudraksha or Sri Rudraksha beads is the direct Representation of lord shiva.

According to Puran,it is said that lord shiva Rudraksha beads plant originated from Tears and some puran decribe from the sweat drops of lord shiva himself.There are 18 puran in total and 4 vedas.

Rudraksha is used as wearing on neck,chanting or doing japa as a divine miracles bead and mala.

Rudraksha beads is most powerful beads who is blessed by lord shiva. Those who worship or care him will get blessing and salvation.

More about rudraksha can visit

Rudraksha sources - www.nepalrudraksha.com

 

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Naga Baba (Hindu Holy man), covered with ritual Vibhuti sacred hash, heads towards the Ganges river at the Kumbh Mela 2013 Hindu festival near Allahabad (India).

 

Kumbh Mela is the largest festival on Earth, taking place once every 12 years, with more than 50 million Hindu pilgrims gathering to pray and bathe in the holy Ganges river.

 

Thousands of Naga Sadhus (naked Hindu Holy men) walk at dawn toward the bank of the Ganges river at the Sangam where they will take the Holy Dip. The Triveni Sangam is the confluence of the Yamuna and the Ganga (Ganges) rivers, and this is the holiest place to take the ritual baths during the Kumbh Mela. Also called Naga babas, those naked sadhus are wanderers with no possessions.

 

This was the morning of Vasant Panchami Snan day, an important religious date for Hindu people and one of the most auspicious mornings for taking the holy bath in the Ganges river.

 

For more info about Vibhuti, the Hindu holy ash, read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibhuti.

 

For more info on Sadhus, go to:

- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadhu

- or this less serious article www.gonomad.com/951-smokin-sadhus-indias-wandering-stoned...

 

For more info about Naga [naked] Sadhus, go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dashanami_Sampradaya.

 

For more information about Vasant Panchami (or Basant Panchami), read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasant_Panchami.

 

For more photos and info about the Kumbh Mela festival, read the album description.

 

If you like this photo, follow me on instagram (tristan_sf) and don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.

Ten mukhi Rudraksh (Rudraksha or Rudraksa) is extremely powerful and 10 mukhi rudraksha stand for Lord Narayana. Get 10 face rudraksha from divine rudraksha offers rudraksha japa mala and beads, rudraksha ratna & Nepali rudraksha.

Gauri Shankar rudraksha (rudraksa or rudraksh) is a symbol of Lord Shiva (Shankar) and Goddess Parvati (Gauri). 2 naturally joined Rudrakshas are known as Gauri Shankar Rudraksha.

Fourteen mukhi rudraksha (rudraksa or rudraksh) awakens Ajna Chakra. Divine Rudraksha offers rudraksha, 14 mukhi rudraksha, fourteen faced rudraksha beads, japa mala, baraha mukhi rudraksha, nepali rudraksha & rudraksha ratna.

f you wear this rudraksha Mala it would have a therapeutic effect on you. It is said to purify the wearer other than soothing him.

Ek mukhi rudraksha (Rudraksa or Rudraksh) is the king of rudraksha bead in the field of rudraksha. Get one mukhi round rudraksha, rudraksha mala and bead, one faced rudraksha and original 1 mukhi rudraksha from divine rudraksha in India.

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Baba with ritual Rudraksha beads and white wood ash spread over his skin, on the Ghats of Varanasi (India)

 

This Sadhu, high on weed (ritual Cannabis) was apparently telling very funny stories and all the Indian people around him were laughing a lot. They called him "funny baba".

 

For more info about Vibhuti, the Hindu holy ash, read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibhuti.

 

For more info on Sadhus, go to:

- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadhu

- or this less serious article www.gonomad.com/951-smokin-sadhus-indias-wandering-stoned...

 

If you like this photo, follow me on instagram (tristan_sf) and don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.

Elevan mukhi rudraksha (rudraksa or rudraksh) to get blessing of om lord Shiva. Divine Rudraksha offers rudraksha, 11 mukhi rudraksha, eleven faced rudraksha beads, japa mala, gyaraha mukhi rudraksha, nepali rudraksha & rudraksha ratna.

Buy rudraksha (rudraksa or rudraksh) from Divine Rudraksha to India, provides mukhi rudraksha, authentic rudraksha and original rudraksha, 1 muchi to 21 mukhi rudraksha, rudraksha bead & rudraksha mala with affordable prices.

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