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Karmic cycle.
when devotees perform their rituals, they often present an offering of coins to the river. Young street urchins like this one then fish for these coins using a magnet array. This lad was likely new to it, he only had a single small magnet his string, and was timid, almost ashamed. Others were confident and with defiance in their eyes, used huge magnet arrays, up to a meter long to harvest coins from the shallows. 
it was an incredible insight to observe the reactions they received; while some accepted them as part of the cycle, perhaps feeling in-turn, through their devotion the gods are providing money for these children. Some showed distain, and it seemed they felt they were undermining their ritual by stealing the coins they'd offered

INDIA | Monday, 8 July 2013 | Views [1023] | Comments [2] | View Smaller Image

Karmic cycle. when devotees perform their rituals, they often present an offering of coins to the river. Young street urchins like this one then fish for these coins using a magnet array. This lad was likely new to it, he only had a single small magnet his string, and was timid, almost ashamed. Others were confident and with defiance in their eyes, used huge magnet arrays, up to a meter long to harvest coins from the shallows. it was an incredible insight to observe the reactions they received; while some accepted them as part of the cycle, perhaps feeling in-turn, through their devotion the gods are providing money for these children. Some showed distain, and it seemed they felt they were undermining their ritual by stealing the coins they'd offered

 

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Hi Danielhaley,

We really love this photo and would like to feature it on our Facebook and Instagram pages so that other travellers can enjoy it too.

Keep up the great work!
The World Nomad team

  Alicia Smith Oct 4, 2013 3:48 PM

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Hi Alicia,
I'm glad you like the image, it was quite a striking scene. I'd be honoured to have it shared on the World Nomads pages. I'd appreciate you tagging my facebook page if you do: https://www.facebook.com/DanielHaleyPhotography
It'll be a good reason for me to put some more photos up haha

warm regards, Dan

  danielhaley Oct 7, 2013 11:01 AM