Monday, July 23, 2012

Nabin Baral

Ganga Dash, a Sadhu Baba, coils his two and half meters long hair in his room at Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu.The hair is dead locked. He never use soap or shampoo, instead he uses ashes as cleaner. It took him four decades to make such a long hair. Kathmandu, Nepal. 20 July, 2012. Photo by Nabin Baral


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  1. Ganga Dash, a Sadhu Baba, fixing his 2 1/2 meters long dreadlocks inside the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu. He uses ashes to clean it instead of applying shampoo. It took him four decades to grow this much of hair. (Ahad)

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  2. Hindu monk Ganga Dash coiling his 2.5m dreadlocks in Pashupatinath Temple of Kathmandu, Nepal. According to him, his four-decade old locks are cleansed regularly by ashes.

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  3. Ganga Dash, a Sadhu Baba coils his four decade dead locked hair in Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal.

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  4. FOUR DECADE DREADLOCKS: Portrait of Sadhu Baba Ganga Dash. (20 July, 2012 | Pashupatinath Temple - Kathmandu, Nepal | Nabin Baral)

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  5. Ganga Dash, a Sadhu Baba coils his two and half meters dreadlocked hair in his room at Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu July 20, 2012. According to him, he never uses soap or shampoo, but instead uses ashes to wash his hair. It took him four decades to grow his hair.Photo/Nabin Baral

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  6. Thousand Tales of a Mane: Ganga Dash, a holy man known as Sadhu Baba, ties his dreadlocked hair. Dash lives inside the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal. In the past four decades he did not cut his hair, use soap or shampoo. He used only ash to cleanse his hair. Nepal, July 20, 2012. Photo by Nabin Baral

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  7. Called as Sadhu Baba, Ganga Dash coils his two and half meters long hair in his room at Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu. Since last four decades he had made his hair such a long. He uses ashes instead of soap or shampoo in his hair. Kathmandu, Nepal. 20 July 2012. © Nabin Baral

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  8. DREADLOCK SADHU. Ganga Dash, a Hindu monk coils his four decades dreadlock of two and a half meter inside the Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, July 20, 2012. To maintain his hair he uses ashes instead of shampoo. (Nabin Baral)

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