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Search for: [Object description = "Photo \(scan from slide\). Kumbh mela views. In the foreground you can see the path taken by the procession of ascetics going to the waters of the Ganges and Yamuna and belonging to the monastery \(akhara\). Among them are ascetics \(naga\), who are considered to be the strictest formula of asceticism. They walk almost naked, smear ash on their bodies and their hair is braided in dreadlocks. They carry the banners of the monastery, followed by an orchestra. The road is separated from pilgrims by a fence made of thick piles. There is a crowd of pilgrims behind the fence. The ascetic are considered saints with power, and contact with them is considered a sign of prosperity. The procession takes place during the kumbh mela festival, which takes place in Allahabad every 12 years \(after 6 years there is a so\-called half\-mela\). It is the most numerous festival in Northern India, and the uniqueness of Allahabad is that it lies where the Jamuna flows into the Ganges. The place where the waters merge, and this place is precisely visible in the different colors of the two waters \- is considered to be particularly suitable for a bath during kumbh mela."]

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