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12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174355.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174356.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174357.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174358.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174359.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174360.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174361.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174362.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174363.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174364.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174365.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174366.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174367.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174368.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174369.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174370.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174371.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174372.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174373.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174374.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174375.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174376.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174377.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174378.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174379.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174380.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174381.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174382.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174383.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174384.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174385.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174386.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174387.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174388.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174389.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174390.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174391.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174392.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174393.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174394.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174395.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174396.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174397.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174398.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174399.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174400.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174401.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174402.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.

12-13 February, 2018 - Shiva Ratri at the Pashupatinath Temple. It is a very important celebration in Hinduism.
No茅mie Repetto / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0174403.jpg
The Shiva Ratri (or Maha Shiavatri translated as 'The Great Night of Shiva') is normally held on February 13th. However, the sadhus (beggars) begin to gather the day before, the 12th of February. These people go to the temple of Pashupatinath to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva. Shiva is represented in the form of yogi or beggar and many other forms, hence the presence of as many beggars from Kathmandu in this temple on this particular day. The name 'Pashupati' is one of the many names that Lord Shiva carries.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.
The custom of Shiva Ratri is to fast and watch all night by performing a 'p没j芒' every 3 hours (4 times during the night). During these ablutions, milk, curd, butter and finally honey are given as offerings to God, in this order. Each ablution is followed by a bilva leaf offering, appreciated by Shiva.
It is not abnormal, almost expected, to see beggars smoking drugs during this festival.