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Answered by deveshkumar9563
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They are one of the most popular attractions of the Kumbh Mela. They are a visual delight for photographers, an enigma for true devotees and on the itinerary of every foreign tourist.

Ironically, the Naga Sadhus also happen to be the most low-profile and reclusive bunch of saints at the religious gathering. Their decrepit tents, frill-less blessings and reluctance to talk to the media are in sharp contrast to the ostentatious camps, five-course prasads and PR mechanisms of the other holy men at the mela.

Unless they venture out for a Ganga Snan (ritual bath) or other religious quests, they are difficult to find in the overcrowded fair populated by scores of sadhus. Peacefully tucked away in a by-lane of Haridwar, Naga Sadhus prefer to stay away from the scrutiny and glare of the media and tourists alike. Their reputation of being volatile and unpredictable also helps in keeping many devotees away.

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