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Collection of Kumbha Mela Photos by Anna Kastner
Collection of Kumbha Mela Photos by Anna Kastner

The grand 2013 Kumbha Mela festival is only a little over 7 months away. Quite a few people have signed up for our spiritual adventure to this festival and across north India and we hope you will too.

Today, I’d like to share some photos taken by a dear friend of mine, Anna Kastner. She’s attended the last two Kumbha Mela festivals in Allahabad (2007) and Haridwar (2010) and the collection of photos that you see here are from both of these events. Thank you Anna for sharing these photos with me and those that follow my blog.

The Kumbha Mela festival along with all the places we are going to on this journey will provide unparalleled opportunities for photography and hence we’ve themed it a “Spiritual and Photographic Adventure“.

Many man made bridges are created to ferry pilgrims across the Ganges river. Allahabad, India

Sadhus joyfully dive into the Ganges river at Haridwar during the Kumbha Mela there in 2010

Accommodation for the millions of pilgrims range from luxury tents to sleeping along the Ganges river

A sadhu practices the severe austerity of holding his hand in the air for years...

Thousands of sadhus parade along the main street in Haridwar slowly making their down to the Ganges river

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People of Nagaur, Rajasthan (India)
People of Nagaur, Rajasthan (India)

I enjoyed my time in the little town of Nagaur. Located 2 hours north of Jodhpur in state of Rajasthan, India, Nagaur is a little oasis in the desert with literally nothing around it. And there is nothing to do in this town other meets its people and get a flavor of local life. And…

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Children of Rajasthan, India
Children of Rajasthan, India

I’m in a little town 2 hours north of Jodhpur in the state of Rajasthan, North India. On an excursion yesterday evening in town I encountered so many children with bright smiling faces and sweet shyness. Here’s a small collection of photos for now. Thanks for a great evening kids!

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South Indian Cooking Class
South Indian Cooking Class

As part of our south Indian cooking class that we has organized we learned about the different types of rice dishes that are prepared in the region. Well, we learned about three dishes at least. They were the curry leaf rice, tomato rice and lemon rice. And the best part is that we got to…

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Worship at the Madurai Meenakshi Temple, India (Part 3)
Worship at the Madurai Meenakshi Temple, India (Part 3)

This is part 3 of our series of posts on the Madurai Meenakshi temple in Tamil Nadu state in South India. Today’s images show Hindus worshiping in the temple. From statues carved into pillars to small shrines tucked away along the long corridors to the sanctum sanctorum, there is no shortag...

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An Indian Mango Odyssey (Part 1)
An Indian Mango Odyssey (Part 1)

It’s summer in India and it is as hot as heck. And it can get quite unbearable at times. But there is one reward to all this. It’s mango season and I’m on a mango odyssey. So, over the course of my stay here I’ll be sharing with you mango I am sampling and I…

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Hanuman, Hinduism’s beloved Mahadeva (Part 2)
Hanuman, Hinduism’s beloved Mahadeva (Part 2)

Morning at the Madurai Meenakshi Temple. Tamil Nadu, South India. (Part 2) Within the walls of Madurai’s famed Meenakshi temple we explore the area in front of the Siva Sanctum. The pillars in this area are amazing in beauty and in size, and probably the best in the entire temple. Most of t...

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