| APPER 2041 Rajasthani holyman, "sadhu" Pushkar, India. In Hinduism, a sadhu is a common term for a renounced ascetic or practitioner of yoga yogi who has given up pursuit of the first three Hindu goals of life: kama pleasure, artha wealth and power and even dharma duty. The sadhu is solely dedicated to achieving moksha liberation through meditation and contemplation of God. Morgan Perkins Rajasthani holyman, "sadhu" Pushkar, India. In Hinduism, a sadhu is a common term for a renounced ascetic or practitioner of yoga yogi who has given up pursuit of the first three Hindu goals of life: kama pleasure, artha wealth and power and even dharma duty. The sadhu is solely dedicated to achieving moksha liberation through meditation and contemplation of God. Morgan Perkins
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| APPER 2042 Rajasthani women giving alms to a Yogi, holyman, Pushkar, India. In Hinduism, a sadhu is a common term for a renounced ascetic or practitioner of yoga yogi who has given up pursuit of the first three Hindu goals of life: kama pleasure, artha wealth and power and even dharma duty. The sadhu is solely dedicated to achieving moksha liberation through meditation and contemplation of God. Morgan Perkins Rajasthani women giving alms to a Yogi, holyman, Pushkar, India. In Hinduism, a sadhu is a common term for a renounced ascetic or practitioner of yoga yogi who has given up pursuit of the first three Hindu goals of life: kama pleasure, artha wealth and power and even dharma duty. The sadhu is solely dedicated to achieving moksha liberation through meditation and contemplation of God. Morgan Perkins
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| APBYG 1894 Muslim WaSambaa family, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 2002 David Bygott Muslim WaSambaa family, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 2002 David Bygott
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