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#3696070
23 January 2019
Indian holy men of Alakh Community dress up before going out to ask for alms in various religious community camps , during Kumbh Mela in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. Lakhs of sadhus, saints, saints and devotees have reached the banks of Saint Sangam to get rid of enchantment and illusion of life. This is a rain of fortune festival for the sadhu saints. In this Ardha Kumbh, different kind of ascetic monks come and one of those sadhus is Nath Bhikshu, who is responsible for feeding sadhu's and monks t for the sadhu sect is called as Darbar tradition. Alakh Niranjan is the term used by the Nath yogis, this is the other name of Lord Shiva which means one cannot be seen or perceived and has no impurity. Life of the saints of Alkh Darbar is filled with renunciation and penance. This is God's seeker of Shiva. Mind Karma and the word for all Shiva While asking for alms, they only pronounce the word 'Alakh Niranjan'. The special thing is that they do not beg for standing or sitting down. During this time, they keep on walking in a queue not dispersed and sadhus have to run toward them to give alms to them. They spend their livelihood through the food they get as Bhiksha(beg), first they edifice the food as offering to Lord Shiva, then feed the poor helpless monks and sadhu, s. After this, the remaining offerings take as the blessings of God and they feed themselves. For many days, these sadhus calm down the hunger by just drinking water when they do not get food, but they do not ask for help from anyone by spreading their hands. This group gets very little see in posh cities. They come at any particular festival or event, otherwise, they do not dwell in cities or towns. Their Complete life is dedicated to Shiva. These are considered to be the composition of Shiva as their waist is tied with bell, which is the ornament of the vehicle of Lord Shiva Nandi. When they walk, people leave the way with the eagle of the bell. Morality has been changed in this modern world it
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#3696072
23 January 2019
Indian holy men of Alakh Community dress up before going out to ask for alms in various religious community camps , during Kumbh Mela in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. Lakhs of sadhus, saints, saints and devotees have reached the banks of Saint Sangam to get rid of enchantment and illusion of life. This is a rain of fortune festival for the sadhu saints. In this Ardha Kumbh, different kind of ascetic monks come and one of those sadhus is Nath Bhikshu, who is responsible for feeding sadhu's and monks t for the sadhu sect is called as Darbar tradition. Alakh Niranjan is the term used by the Nath yogis, this is the other name of Lord Shiva which means one cannot be seen or perceived and has no impurity. Life of the saints of Alkh Darbar is filled with renunciation and penance. This is God's seeker of Shiva. Mind Karma and the word for all Shiva While asking for alms, they only pronounce the word 'Alakh Niranjan'. The special thing is that they do not beg for standing or sitting down. During this time, they keep on walking in a queue not dispersed and sadhus have to run toward them to give alms to them. They spend their livelihood through the food they get as Bhiksha(beg), first they edifice the food as offering to Lord Shiva, then feed the poor helpless monks and sadhu, s. After this, the remaining offerings take as the blessings of God and they feed themselves. For many days, these sadhus calm down the hunger by just drinking water when they do not get food, but they do not ask for help from anyone by spreading their hands. This group gets very little see in posh cities. They come at any particular festival or event, otherwise, they do not dwell in cities or towns. Their Complete life is dedicated to Shiva. These are considered to be the composition of Shiva as their waist is tied with bell, which is the ornament of the vehicle of Lord Shiva Nandi. When they walk, people leave the way with the eagle of the bell. Morality has been changed in this modern world it
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#3696074
23 January 2019
Indian holy men of Alakh Community dress up before going out to ask for alms in various religious community camps , during Kumbh Mela in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. Lakhs of sadhus, saints, saints and devotees have reached the banks of Saint Sangam to get rid of enchantment and illusion of life. This is a rain of fortune festival for the sadhu saints. In this Ardha Kumbh, different kind of ascetic monks come and one of those sadhus is Nath Bhikshu, who is responsible for feeding sadhu's and monks t for the sadhu sect is called as Darbar tradition. Alakh Niranjan is the term used by the Nath yogis, this is the other name of Lord Shiva which means one cannot be seen or perceived and has no impurity. Life of the saints of Alkh Darbar is filled with renunciation and penance. This is God's seeker of Shiva. Mind Karma and the word for all Shiva While asking for alms, they only pronounce the word 'Alakh Niranjan'. The special thing is that they do not beg for standing or sitting down. During this time, they keep on walking in a queue not dispersed and sadhus have to run toward them to give alms to them. They spend their livelihood through the food they get as Bhiksha(beg), first they edifice the food as offering to Lord Shiva, then feed the poor helpless monks and sadhu, s. After this, the remaining offerings take as the blessings of God and they feed themselves. For many days, these sadhus calm down the hunger by just drinking water when they do not get food, but they do not ask for help from anyone by spreading their hands. This group gets very little see in posh cities. They come at any particular festival or event, otherwise, they do not dwell in cities or towns. Their Complete life is dedicated to Shiva. These are considered to be the composition of Shiva as their waist is tied with bell, which is the ornament of the vehicle of Lord Shiva Nandi. When they walk, people leave the way with the eagle of the bell. Morality has been changed in this modern world it
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23 January 2019
Indian holy men of Alakh Community dress up before going out to ask for alms in various religious community camps , during Kumbh Mela in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. Lakhs of sadhus, saints, saints and devotees have reached the banks of Saint Sangam to get rid of enchantment and illusion of life. This is a rain of fortune festival for the sadhu saints. In this Ardha Kumbh, different kind of ascetic monks come and one of those sadhus is Nath Bhikshu, who is responsible for feeding sadhu's and monks t for the sadhu sect is called as Darbar tradition. Alakh Niranjan is the term used by the Nath yogis, this is the other name of Lord Shiva which means one cannot be seen or perceived and has no impurity. Life of the saints of Alkh Darbar is filled with renunciation and penance. This is God's seeker of Shiva. Mind Karma and the word for all Shiva While asking for alms, they only pronounce the word 'Alakh Niranjan'. The special thing is that they do not beg for standing or sitting down. During this time, they keep on walking in a queue not dispersed and sadhus have to run toward them to give alms to them. They spend their livelihood through the food they get as Bhiksha(beg), first they edifice the food as offering to Lord Shiva, then feed the poor helpless monks and sadhu, s. After this, the remaining offerings take as the blessings of God and they feed themselves. For many days, these sadhus calm down the hunger by just drinking water when they do not get food, but they do not ask for help from anyone by spreading their hands. This group gets very little see in posh cities. They come at any particular festival or event, otherwise, they do not dwell in cities or towns. Their Complete life is dedicated to Shiva. These are considered to be the composition of Shiva as their waist is tied with bell, which is the ornament of the vehicle of Lord Shiva Nandi. When they walk, people leave the way with the eagle of the bell. Morality has been changed in this modern world it
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#3696078
23 January 2019
Indian holy men of Alakh Community dress up before going out to ask for alms in various religious community camps , during Kumbh Mela in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. Lakhs of sadhus, saints, saints and devotees have reached the banks of Saint Sangam to get rid of enchantment and illusion of life. This is a rain of fortune festival for the sadhu saints. In this Ardha Kumbh, different kind of ascetic monks come and one of those sadhus is Nath Bhikshu, who is responsible for feeding sadhu's and monks t for the sadhu sect is called as Darbar tradition. Alakh Niranjan is the term used by the Nath yogis, this is the other name of Lord Shiva which means one cannot be seen or perceived and has no impurity. Life of the saints of Alkh Darbar is filled with renunciation and penance. This is God's seeker of Shiva. Mind Karma and the word for all Shiva While asking for alms, they only pronounce the word 'Alakh Niranjan'. The special thing is that they do not beg for standing or sitting down. During this time, they keep on walking in a queue not dispersed and sadhus have to run toward them to give alms to them. They spend their livelihood through the food they get as Bhiksha(beg), first they edifice the food as offering to Lord Shiva, then feed the poor helpless monks and sadhu, s. After this, the remaining offerings take as the blessings of God and they feed themselves. For many days, these sadhus calm down the hunger by just drinking water when they do not get food, but they do not ask for help from anyone by spreading their hands. This group gets very little see in posh cities. They come at any particular festival or event, otherwise, they do not dwell in cities or towns. Their Complete life is dedicated to Shiva. These are considered to be the composition of Shiva as their waist is tied with bell, which is the ornament of the vehicle of Lord Shiva Nandi. When they walk, people leave the way with the eagle of the bell. Morality has been changed in this modern world it
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23 January 2019
Indian holy men of Alakh Community dress up before going out to ask for alms in various religious community camps , during Kumbh Mela in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. Lakhs of sadhus, saints, saints and devotees have reached the banks of Saint Sangam to get rid of enchantment and illusion of life. This is a rain of fortune festival for the sadhu saints. In this Ardha Kumbh, different kind of ascetic monks come and one of those sadhus is Nath Bhikshu, who is responsible for feeding sadhu's and monks t for the sadhu sect is called as Darbar tradition. Alakh Niranjan is the term used by the Nath yogis, this is the other name of Lord Shiva which means one cannot be seen or perceived and has no impurity. Life of the saints of Alkh Darbar is filled with renunciation and penance. This is God's seeker of Shiva. Mind Karma and the word for all Shiva While asking for alms, they only pronounce the word 'Alakh Niranjan'. The special thing is that they do not beg for standing or sitting down. During this time, they keep on walking in a queue not dispersed and sadhus have to run toward them to give alms to them. They spend their livelihood through the food they get as Bhiksha(beg), first they edifice the food as offering to Lord Shiva, then feed the poor helpless monks and sadhu, s. After this, the remaining offerings take as the blessings of God and they feed themselves. For many days, these sadhus calm down the hunger by just drinking water when they do not get food, but they do not ask for help from anyone by spreading their hands. This group gets very little see in posh cities. They come at any particular festival or event, otherwise, they do not dwell in cities or towns. Their Complete life is dedicated to Shiva. These are considered to be the composition of Shiva as their waist is tied with bell, which is the ornament of the vehicle of Lord Shiva Nandi. When they walk, people leave the way with the eagle of the bell. Morality has been changed in this modern world it
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23 January 2019
Indian holy men of Alakh Community dress up before going out to ask for alms in various religious community camps , during Kumbh Mela in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. Lakhs of sadhus, saints, saints and devotees have reached the banks of Saint Sangam to get rid of enchantment and illusion of life. This is a rain of fortune festival for the sadhu saints. In this Ardha Kumbh, different kind of ascetic monks come and one of those sadhus is Nath Bhikshu, who is responsible for feeding sadhu's and monks t for the sadhu sect is called as Darbar tradition. Alakh Niranjan is the term used by the Nath yogis, this is the other name of Lord Shiva which means one cannot be seen or perceived and has no impurity. Life of the saints of Alkh Darbar is filled with renunciation and penance. This is God's seeker of Shiva. Mind Karma and the word for all Shiva While asking for alms, they only pronounce the word 'Alakh Niranjan'. The special thing is that they do not beg for standing or sitting down. During this time, they keep on walking in a queue not dispersed and sadhus have to run toward them to give alms to them. They spend their livelihood through the food they get as Bhiksha(beg), first they edifice the food as offering to Lord Shiva, then feed the poor helpless monks and sadhu, s. After this, the remaining offerings take as the blessings of God and they feed themselves. For many days, these sadhus calm down the hunger by just drinking water when they do not get food, but they do not ask for help from anyone by spreading their hands. This group gets very little see in posh cities. They come at any particular festival or event, otherwise, they do not dwell in cities or towns. Their Complete life is dedicated to Shiva. These are considered to be the composition of Shiva as their waist is tied with bell, which is the ornament of the vehicle of Lord Shiva Nandi. When they walk, people leave the way with the eagle of the bell. Morality has been changed in this modern world it
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#975175
27 December 2015
A worker is drinking water. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard. Beside this the working condition is so dusty that one cannot breathe properly without mask. Sometimes even musk is not enough to protect your lungs. Hence, many workers might end up having respiratory diseases after some years. Child labor is also a regular scenario in brick making fields. These children work here for as little as USD 1.5$ per day or even without any payment. They are growing up here without any education facilities too. It seems brick making fields are a symbol of slavery and nature’s destruction. To protect nature from destruction, we need to move towards eco-friendly brick making factory without any delay; because at the end we all need to keep in our mind that “We need nature to live, but nature does not need us.”
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#975239
27 December 2015
A child is carrying dringking water for brickyard worker. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard. Beside this the working condition is so dusty that one cannot breathe properly without mask. Sometimes even musk is not enough to protect your lungs. Hence, many workers might end up having respiratory diseases after some years. Child labor is also a regular scenario in brick making fields. These children work here for as little as USD 1.5$ per day or even without any payment. They are growing up here without any education facilities too. It seems brick making fields are a symbol of slavery and nature’s destruction. To protect nature from destruction, we need to move towards eco-friendly brick making factory without any delay; because at the end we all need to keep in our mind that “We need nature to live, but nature does not need us.”
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