File:A shop catering to pilgrims at Haridwar.jpg

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Part of my series trying to capture the markets and bazaars of Asia.

Shops abound in Haridwar selling everything a good and devout pilgrim might want in their puja and worship inclusing rice to throw into the water, jugs to fill with holy water from the Ganga, powers and bindis and beads of all colours and materials.
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Source India - Haridwar - 006 - shops sell every devotional need for the pilgrims
Author McKay Savage from Chennai, India
Camera location29° 57′ 15.91″ N, 78° 10′ 06.74″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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