Female Naga Sadhus At Maha Kumbh Mela 2025: 5 Lesser-Known Facts About Them
Naga Sadhvis are expected to attend one of the largest religious gatherings in the world – between January 13 to February 25 – and spend some days at the sacred confluence of the Saraswati, Yamuna, and Ganga rivers to get blessings and take a holy bath.
Also Read | Mahakumbh Mela 2025: Railways to run 10,000 trains; 'tent city' at PrayagrajLike the male Naga Sadhus, these Naga Sadhvis' lives are devoted to meditation, yoga, and other spiritual practices. They are very well-known for their rigorous observance of vows of poverty and celibacy.
Here are amazing facts about them:Accepting total renunciation:
Also known as Mahila Naga Sadhus, the female Naga Sadhushave given up material belongings and relationships. They live in caves or ashrams, and partake in exercises like yoga, meditation, and chanting, Moneycontrol reported.
Contrary to Naga Sadhus, the female Naga Sadhus wear clothing. Their distinctive tilak and dreadlocks complement their "Ganti" (unstitched saffron cloth) attire, reported the Hindustan Times.
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The Naga Sadhvis, undergo a rigorous initiation procedure, that include years of devoted spiritual practice, such as celibacy, meditation, and giving up material belongings. While practicing austerities and intense spiritual practices, they frequently lead solitary lives.
During their initiation, they severed all ties to the outside world, as they perform their own "Pind Daan" to begin a new spiritual path. Legal Disclaimer:
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