MAMILIONI YA WAUMINI WA DINI YA HINDU WAJISAFISHA DHAMBI ZAO

Hindu



Mamilioni ya waumini wa dini ya hindu wakiingia kwenye mto wanaouita mtakatifu wa Ganges wenye maji ya baridi, kwa kile wanachoamini kunawasafisha madhambi yao
Whip my hair: The holy men presented an arresting sight at the first day of the festival
tayari watu zaidi ya milioni tatu washaingia katika mto huo kwa jana asubuhi na huku wakitegemea kufika watu million 11 kuingia kwenye mto huo kufikia jana jioni,  kwa ushahidi wa afisa mkuu wa maadhimisho hayo, Mani Prasad Mishra

Procession: A child adorned with marigolds is carried by sadhus on the way to the Sangam

Dawn: A devotee is up at the break of day to pay his respects to the gods in Allahabad

ALLAHABAD

Hindus

Long journey: A foreign devotee joins other pilgrims in prayer at a festival which will go on for over a month
Siku ya jana inachukuliwa kuwa ni siku yenye kheri sana kutokana na kuwa ni siku ya maadhimisho ya siki 55 yajulikanayo kama Kumbh Mela

Contemplation: An Sadhu closes his eyes as he prays while bathing in the confluence of the Yamuna and Ganges rivers


Taking the waters: Thousands of holy men return to camp after taking a dip in the river
Hindu devotees

Hindu holy me

India

Gathering: Millions of pilgrims gather in the early morning light to show their devotion on the first day of the Maha Kumbh Mela

Sights and sounds: A Sadhu blows a conch shell as other Sadhus or Hindu holy men bathe

Crowd: More than 110million people are expected to make their way to the city for the 55-day festival

Mystical: The festival commemorates a famous incident from Hindu mythology
Waumini hao wanaamini kuwa kuoga kwenye mto huo ni kujisafisha madhambi na ku


Kumbh Mela
Polisi wakipiga doria


Mamilioni ya waumini wa dini ya hindu wakiingia kwenye mto wanaouita ni mtakatifu wa Ganges illions of Hindus followed naked holy men into the cold waters of the Ganges today as part of the world's largest gathering of people.
The ceremony in the Indian city of Allahabad came on the most auspicious day of the Maha Kumbh Mela, a 55-day religious festival which is expected to attract well over 100million bathing pilgrims.
A top festival official said nearly 3million people had bathed by late morning and 11million were expected to enter the frigid water by the end of Monday.

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