Naga Sadhus, or Hindu holy men, leave after taking a dip in the Ganges river during Shahi Snan at Kumbh Mela. Reuters
A Sadhu bathes in the Ganges river during the ongoing religious Kumbh Mela festival, in Haridwar. AFP
Devotees take holy dips in the Ganges River during Kumbh Mela, or pitcher festival, one of the most sacred pilgrimages in Hinduism, in Haridwar, northern state of Uttarakhand, India. AP
Tens of thousands of Hindu devotees gathered by the Ganges River for special prayers on Monday, many of them flouting social distancing practices as the coronavirus spreads in India with record speed. AP
A Sadhu wearing a facemask takes a holy dip in the Ganges river during the ongoing religious Kumbh Mela festival in Haridwar. AFP
A frontline worker sprays disinfectant on the hands of devotees, on the banks of the Ganges river during Kumbh Mela. Reuters
Devotees gather for an evening prayer on the banks of the Ganges river. Reuters
Some on social media criticised the gathering at a time when India registered over 185,000 coronavirus cases in a day. Reuters
Many flouted social distancing practices as the coronavirus spreads in India with record speed. AP
Kumbh Mela is a mass Hindu pilgrimage which occurs after every twelve years and rotates among four locations Prayag (Allahabad) at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna and mythical Saraswati river, Haridwar along the Ganga river, Ujjain along the Kshipra river and Nashik along the Godavari river. EPA
Naga Sadhus, or Hindu holy men, take a dip in the Ganges river during the second Shahi Snan at Kumbh Mela. Reuters
Naga Sadhus, or Hindu holy men, leave after taking a dip in the Ganges river during Shahi Snan at Kumbh Mela. Reuters
Naga Sadhus, or Hindu holy men, leave after taking a dip in the Ganges river during Shahi Snan at Kumbh Mela. Reuters
A Sadhu bathes in the Ganges river during the ongoing religious Kumbh Mela festival, in Haridwar. AFP
Devotees take holy dips in the Ganges River during Kumbh Mela, or pitcher festival, one of the most sacred pilgrimages in Hinduism, in Haridwar, northern state of Uttarakhand, India. AP
Tens of thousands of Hindu devotees gathered by the Ganges River for special prayers on Monday, many of them flouting social distancing practices as the coronavirus spreads in India with record speed. AP
A Sadhu wearing a facemask takes a holy dip in the Ganges river during the ongoing religious Kumbh Mela festival in Haridwar. AFP
A frontline worker sprays disinfectant on the hands of devotees, on the banks of the Ganges river during Kumbh Mela. Reuters
Devotees gather for an evening prayer on the banks of the Ganges river. Reuters
Some on social media criticised the gathering at a time when India registered over 185,000 coronavirus cases in a day. Reuters
Many flouted social distancing practices as the coronavirus spreads in India with record speed. AP
Kumbh Mela is a mass Hindu pilgrimage which occurs after every twelve years and rotates among four locations Prayag (Allahabad) at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna and mythical Saraswati river, Haridwar along the Ganga river, Ujjain along the Kshipra river and Nashik along the Godavari river. EPA
Naga Sadhus, or Hindu holy men, take a dip in the Ganges river during the second Shahi Snan at Kumbh Mela. Reuters
Naga Sadhus, or Hindu holy men, leave after taking a dip in the Ganges river during Shahi Snan at Kumbh Mela. Reuters
Naga Sadhus, or Hindu holy men, leave after taking a dip in the Ganges river during Shahi Snan at Kumbh Mela. Reuters