Millions of pilgrims hoping to cleanse their sins by ritual baths at India's Kumbh Mela festival rely on key lavatory workers ...
It’s late evening in the city of Prayagraj and the roadside vendors selling snacks are packing up their wares to shut for the ...
PRAYAGRAJ, India (AP) — Naked Hindu ascetics and pilgrims took dips in the freezing waters at the confluence of sacred rivers ...
For pilgrims at the largest gathering of humanity, ritual bathing in India's holy rivers includes a key challenge -- finding ...
Catholic educational institutions close to bathing spots are thrown open for the convenience of pilgrims at Kumbla Mela ...
Millions of people have taken a holy bath at the Hindu festival of Kumbh Mela (also known as Mahakumbh) - described as humanity's biggest gathering - in northern India's Prayagraj city on Monday.
A little farther, Nagavalli Gupta reads a prayer book while her husband sits cross-legged wearing a woolen cap, wrapped in a ...
Millions of Hindu devotees and mystics have ... Many pilgrims stay for the entire festival, observing austerity, giving alms and bathing at sunrise every day. “We feel peaceful here and attain ...
Hindus believe bathing at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati rivers will cleanse them of their sins.
Millions of people have taken a holy bath at the Hindu festival of Kumbh Mela (also known as Mahakumbh) - described as humanity's biggest gathering - in northern India's Prayagraj city on Monday.
PRAYAGRAJ, India — Millions of Hindu devotees ... Many pilgrims stay for the entire festival, observing austerity, giving alms and bathing at sunrise every day. “We feel peaceful here and ...