Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Varanasi

The city of Varanasi in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh is considered by Hindus a holy place because of its connection with the sacred Ganges river. Even with the extremely dense urbanization of the city, religious icons and shrines still dot almost every other street corner and alleyway. Commuting along the ghats beside the river bank, I decided to dedicate an article to the temple keepers, holy men, and ceremonial performers. For it is these lay Hindu men who provide spiritually vital functions for their Hindu community as they lead public prayers, family pujas, and provide the blessings for the dead waiting to be cremated by the holy river.

Man performing a nightly puja.
A group of holy men reciting mantras.
A crowd begging for food blessings.
A Baba blessing people along the river bank.
Nightly fire ceremony along the Ganges river.
Temple keeper painting a shrine dedicated to Shiva.

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