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Where the gods bathed

Lee Yu Kit
Lee Yu Kit • 7 min read

Every 12 years, millions visit the river that runs through the city of Nashik, where an ancient religious lineage meets the modern world of high-tech industry and trendsetting fashion

SINGAPORE (Feb 18): My guide Anis, a thin, reedy man, recounted how, in 2015, he had walked the same road we were driving on. The road had been closed to vehicular traffic then and the car had to be parked many kilometres outside the city. The rest of the journey had to be done on foot.

His guests were Hindus from Russia who had come for a once-in-a-lifetime event. Anis had walked with them and the hundreds of thousands of other pilgrims, heading for the sacred spot in the city, along with tens of millions. It was, and still is, the single largest religious gathering in the world called the Kumbh Mela. A tent city springs up literally overnight to cater for the millions who come to where the gods had once bathed.

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