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Day 12 of our Sadhu Image Series

Day 12 of our Sadhu Image Series
A Hindu sadhu at the Kumbha Mela festival which is held in Allhabadin North India

Well, we are coming close to the end of our 14 day series of images of some of Hinduism's renunciates that I have photographed over the years. Sadhus are particularly photogenic I must say and the Kumbha Mela festival is probably the best time to photograph a sadhu if you are a photography enthusiast. Most sadhus don't mind being photographed but it is always polite to ask first.

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