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An Indian Sadhu ((Hindu holy man) performs religious rituals at his camp during the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)

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An Indian Hindu devotee lights oil lamps at a camp during the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)

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Indian Hindu devotees light oil lamps at a camp during the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)

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Indian Hindu devotees light oil lamps at a camp during the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)

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An Indian Sadhu ((Hindu holy man) performs religious rituals at his camp during the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)

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A newly initiated Indian Sadhu (Hindu holy man) in the Naga sect "Mahesh Giri" walks at their encampment in the Sangam area of the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. - Naga Sadhus, who are forbidden from revealing their past identities as they embark on a lifetime of devotion in the Sadhu lifestyle, need to complete death ceremony rituals before their initiation. The sect believes that a person's soul is liberated after the death ceremony, and their past life is forsaken. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)

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A newly initiated Indian Sadhu (Hindu holy man) in the Naga sect "Mahesh Giri" takes part in a ritual at senior Sadhus at their encampment in the Sangam area of the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. - Naga Sadhus, who are forbidden from revealing their past identities as they embark on a lifetime of devotion in the Sadhu lifestyle, need to complete death ceremony rituals before their initiation. The sect believes that a person's soul is liberated after the death ceremony, and their past life is forsaken. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)

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A newly initiated Indian Sadhu (Hindu holy man) in the Naga sect "Mahesh Giri" takes part in a ritual at senior Sadhus at their encampment in the Sangam area of the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. - Naga Sadhus, who are forbidden from revealing their past identities as they embark on a lifetime of devotion in the Sadhu lifestyle, need to complete death ceremony rituals before their initiation. The sect believes that a person's soul is liberated after the death ceremony, and their past life is forsaken. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)

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A newly initiated Indian Sadhu (Hindu holy man) in the Naga sect "Mahesh Giri" takes part in a ritual at senior Sadhus at their encampment in the Sangam area of the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad on January 23, 2019. - Naga Sadhus, who are forbidden from revealing their past identities as they embark on a lifetime of devotion in the Sadhu lifestyle, need to complete death ceremony rituals before their initiation. The sect believes that a person's soul is liberated after the death ceremony, and their past life is forsaken. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)