To become a Naga, one has to take a dip 108 times and do one's own Pind Daan

A Naga Sadhu meditating in a cave, with symbolic elements of fire and ash in the background. 

Journey to Becoming a Naga Sadhu 

A serene mountain landscape, representing the Sanskrit meaning of "Naga" as "mountain people." 

The Meaning Behind the Name "Naga" 

A depiction of Adi Shankaracharya with the Dashnami Akhara insignias. 

Adi Shankaracharya and the Dashnami Sect 

Illustrations showing the transitions of Mahapurush, Avdhoot, and Digambar. 

The Three Stages of Becoming a Naga Sadhu 

A young aspirant fasting and meditating under a tree, symbolizing their trials. 

Tests of Endurance and Renunciation 

A ceremonial depiction of an aspirant undergoing rituals with five symbolic gurus. 

The Five Rites of Initiation 

A ritual fire with offerings, symbolizing the aspirant's renunciation of theirworldlyidentity. 

Symbolism of Pind Daan in Naga Sanyas 

A group of female Naga Sadhus from Juna Akhara, with one senior Shri Mahant in focus. 

Female Naga Sadhus: The Avdhootni Journey 

A symbolic depiction of food items like dal, salt, and roti, with their coded names in Nagaur language. 

Code Words of Naga Sadhus 

A painting or depiction of the 1760 and 1796 clashes at the Haridwar Kumbh. 

Historical Clashes at Kumbh Melas 

Bathing rituals at the Sangam with Naga Sadhus leading the processions. 

Rituals Across Kumbh Locations 

A Naga Sadhu meditating in solitude, representing their complete devotion to spirituality. 

The Mystical Life of Naga Sadhus