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Kanwar Yatra | Har Ki Pauri

Kanwar Yatra is one of India's largest pilgrimages. It sees over 30 million devotees walk barefoot for miles, carrying Ganga water to Siva temples across North India. What’s the story of this pilgrimage?


1. Kumbh Mela at Triveni Sangam, Prayagraj, India

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2. Chhath Puja at Howrah Bridge, Kolkata, India

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3. Women in Traditional Dress, Docks of Patna, India

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4. Hindu Religious festival Celebration, India

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5. Evening prayers at Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar

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6. Har ki Pauri during Kavad mela, Haridwar

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7. Kanwar Yatra pilgrims, Basukinath Dhaam, Jharkhand

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8. Kanwar Yatra devotees

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9. Kanwar Yatra devotee carrying a kawar

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10. Kawarias-shiva devotees 

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11. Gaumukh from the beginning of Ganges River.

Barry  Silver from Tokyo, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

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12.  Gangotri city, origin of river ganga.

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13.  Barani Ghat, Vikaramshila Setu, Bhagalpur

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14. Pura Mahadev temple, Meerut

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15. Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi

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16. Kali Paltan Mandir, Meerut

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17. Baba Dham temple Deoghar, Jharkhand

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18. Kawad Yatra devotees to Nav Nath Mahadev temples

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19. Kawarias during Kawad Yatra 

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20. Statue of Lord Shiva, Haridwar

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21. Illustartion of Shiva drinking the World-Poison by Nandalal Bose

Author Sister Nivedita and Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy Illustrator Nandalal Bose, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

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22. A 20th century painting of Lord  Rama 

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23. Pura Mahadev, Meerut

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24. Pura Mahadev temple, Meerut

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25. Main bathing Ghat, at Haridwar, in the 1880s

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26. Har Ki Pauri ghat, Haridwar 

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27. Dashara Festival at Har ki Pauri, Haridwar

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28. River Ganga at at Har ki Pauri, Haridwar

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29. Devotees at thr river Ganga

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30. Jagannath Temple Mangal Kalash Yatra in India

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31. Devotees in Sabarimala, Kerala

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32. Amarnath Yatra, Jammu & Kashmir

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33. Shree Badrinath Temple, India

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34.  Kedarnathji temple, Kedarnath, Uttarkhand

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35. Kumbh Mela Sangam, Allahabad

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