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  2. Kumbh Mela - Wikipedia

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    According to James Mallinson – a scholar of Hindu yoga manuscripts and monastic institutions, bathing festivals at Prayag with large gatherings of pilgrims are attested since "at least the middle of the first millennium CE", while textual evidence exists for similar pilgrimage at other major sacred rivers since the medieval period. [25]

  3. Isha Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Rally for Rivers was a month-long, nationwide campaign launched by Isha Foundation in 2017 to address the scarcity of water across rivers in India and instill awareness about protecting rivers. [32] Vasudev launched the campaign on 3 September from Isha Yoga Centre, Coimbatore.

  4. Ashtanga (eight limbs of yoga) - Wikipedia

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    A woman meditating beside the sacred river Ganges in Varanasi Main article: Dhyana in Hinduism Dhyana (Sanskrit: ध्यान) literally means "contemplation, reflection" and "profound, abstract meditation".

  5. Category:Sacred rivers - Wikipedia

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    A primary article for this category is Sacred waters. ... Pages in category "Sacred rivers" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  6. This sacred river is the 'gateway to heaven' - AOL

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    This river may haunt you but it's actually one of the most sacred places in the world

  7. Rivers in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, rivers are often personified as deities. In the Rigveda, there are mentions of holy rivers such as the Sarasvati. The river Ganges is considered to be most sacred, and is also personified as the goddess Ganga. Most of the rivers are represented in female form, [1] with the notable exception of Brahmaputra, which is considered to be ...

  8. Sadhu - Wikipedia

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    Kumbh Mela, a mass-gathering of sadhus from all parts of India, takes place every three years at one of four points along sacred rivers in India, including the holy river Ganges. In 2007 it was held in Nasik, Maharashtra. Peter Owen-Jones filmed one episode of "Extreme Pilgrim" there during this event. It took place again in Haridwar in 2010. [22]

  9. Omkareshwar Temple - Wikipedia

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    Omkareshwar is formed by the sacred river Narmada. This is one of the most sacred rivers in India and is now home to one of the world's largest solar power plant. [10] The temple is situated on Mandhata or Shivpuri island on the banks of Narmada and Kaveri river (a tributary of Narmada).

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