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  • India, Maharashtra, Nasik, 2007. A Hindu family sends prayers into the Ramkund, which holds water from the Godavari River.
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  • India, Maharashtra, Nasik, 2007. In the soft light of early morning, the hands of a "sadhu" or holy man, relax in meditation.
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  • India, Maharashtra, Nasik, 2006. An emblem of wholeness, impermanence, and mystery the world over, this circular mandala made of sand will be here one moment and gone the next.
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  • India, Maharashtra, Nasik, 2007. Wedding participants share the joy of their friend's wedding. Women will walk along the route with these jars on their heads.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. As a spiritual challenge and route to purification, this Hindu religious man, or "sadhu," has been standing at this spot near the Godavari River for more than two years.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. Newly shaven, a pilgrim cleans himself before "puja" in the Ramkund, which holds water from the Godavari River.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. A Hindu priest in daily religious meditation at the Ramkund, which holds water from the sacred Godavari River.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. A moment of peace and meditation during a Hindu "puja" ritual  at the Ramkund, Nasik's holiest religious site.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. "Sadhus," or traveling holy men, play religious music by the banks of the Godavari River, a pilgrimage site for many Hindus.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. A young boy joins his father in being shaved as part of "puja" at the banks of the Godavari River.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. In India, "puja'" or cleansing, is an integral part of Hindu religious life. Pilgrims regard the waters of the Godavari to be sacred.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. Late morning at the Ramkund, which holds water from the Godavari River. Pilgrims visit this holy place from all over India.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. Morning's soft light reflects off the rings of a "sadhu'" or traveling holy man, on the banks of the Godavari River. Winner of National Geographic Traveler's First Prize.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. A Hindu priest performing a public "puja" in front of the Ramkund, Nasik's holiest reservoir of the waters of the Godavari River.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. Nasik?s holiest place is the Ramkund, where each evening a public "puja," or Hindu cleansing ceremony takes place.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. An emblem of wholeness, impermanence, and mystery the world over, this circular mandala made of sand will be here one moment and gone the next.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. Water, like fire, is used liberally in Hindu religious ritual. Pilgrims come from all over India to cleanse themselves in the waters of the Godavari River.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. During Hindu puja, or religious ritual, hundreds of offerings are placed upon the water, carrying hopes and prayers forward. The Godavari is one of India?s seven holy rivers.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. A "sadhu'" or traveling holy man, sings for his supper at the Ramkund, pilgrimage site for many religious Hindus.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. After his ritual cleansing, a pilgrim prays before one of the many Hindu gods that line the Ramkund, or holy reservoir, in Nasik.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. This elaborate cleansing ceremony was done by father and son, supervised by a Hindu priest at the banks of the Godavari River.
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  • India, Nasik, 2006. A Hindu family sends prayers into the Ramkund, which holds water from the Godavari River.
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