Maha Shivaratri 2017: Stunning images show holy men smoking cannabis and smearing their bodies with ash

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Hundreds of holy men have gathered to celebrate the Hindu festival of Maha Shivaratri.

The men, traditionally called Sadhus, will perform holy rituals at Pashupatinath temple in Nepal today.

Nepal temporarily lifts the ban on marijuana for the holy festival so holy men can smoke it to imitate the Hindu God Shiva.

However, they are not permitted to sell or allow pilgrims to smoke the drug and must only consume it in the temple. They can also press the ash to the heads of pilgrims using their thumbs.

Pilgrims instead are only allowed to pour milk over a stone phallus, offer up fruit and sandalwood paste and burn incense.

One Sadhu called Giri explained the ritual at the temple a few years ago, saying: ‘After I smoke I get a feeling that I have overcome worldly pleasure and dissolved myself in the universe.’

Giri, who had not cut his dreadlocked hair and beard for 17 years, said he became a Sadhu for the protection of Hindusm and the welfare of the world.

Marijuana is carefully prepared before it is put in a pipe

A Nepalese Sadhu (Hindu holy man) prepares to smoke marijuana as he gathers with others ahead of the forthcoming Hindu festival of Maha Shivaratri at The Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on February 20, 2017. Hindus mark the Maha Shivratri festival by offering special prayers and fasting, with sadhus arriving at Pashupatinath to take part in the event, which takes place on February 24. / AFP PHOTO / PRAKASH MATHEMAPRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP/Getty Images

A Nepalese Sadhu prepares marijuana to smoke as he gathers with others ahead of the forthcoming Hindu festival of Maha Shivaratri (Picture: Getty Images)

Body paint and ash are smeared onto their bodies and facial hair

A Hindu holy man, or sadhu, smeared with ashes sits at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple, ahead of the Shivaratri festival in Kathmandu, Nepal February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar

A Hindu holy man, or sadhu, smeared with ashes sits at Pashupatinath Temple (picture: Reuters)

Hundreds of holy men come to the temple to smoke the drug

epa05799248 A Sadhu, holy man, smokes marijuana upon arrival for the upcoming Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, 17 February 2017. Hundreds of Sadhus from across the country and neighbouring India arrive to celebrate the birthday of lord Shiva, the god of creation and destruction which falls on 24 February 2017. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA

A Sadhu, holy man, smokes marijuana upon arrival at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu (Picture: EPA)

Pipes are carefully lit as the men clasp their hands at one end

KATHMANDU, NEPAL - FEBRUARY 21: Hindu Sadhus arrive for the celebration of Maha Shivaratri at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple on February 21, 2017 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Thousands of Hindu Sadhu or Holy men from India and Nepal visit at Pashupatinath Temple to celebrate Maha Shivaratri Festival. PHOTOGRAPH BY Narayan Maharjan / Pacific Press / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

Hindu Sadhus arrive for the celebration of Maha Shivaratri (Picture: Barcroft)

The traditional clay pipe is called a chillum

KATHMANDU, NEPAL - FEBRUARY 21: Hindu Sadhus arrive for the celebration of Maha Shivaratri at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple on February 21, 2017 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Thousands of Hindu Sadhu or Holy men from India and Nepal visit at Pashupatinath Temple to celebrate Maha Shivaratri Festival. PHOTOGRAPH BY Narayan Maharjan / Pacific Press / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com

(Picture: Barcroft)

Chillum can be beautifully intricate

A Nepalese Sadhu (Hindu holy man) smokes a chillum, a traditional clay pipe, as a holy offering to Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of creation and destruction near the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on Febuary 23, 2017, on the eve of the Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri. Hindus mark the Maha Shivratri festival by offering prayers and fasting. / AFP PHOTO / PRAKASH MATHEMAPRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP/Getty Images

A Nepalese Sadhu smokes a chillum (picture: Getty)

Cannabis is smoked to imitate the Hindu God Shiva

TOPSHOT - A Nepalese Sadhu (Hindu holy man) smokes a traditional clay pipe chillum as a holy offering to Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of creation and destruction, near the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on February 23, 2017, on the eve of the Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri. Hindus mark the Maha Shivratri festival by offering special prayers and fasting. / AFP PHOTO / PRAKASH MATHEMAPRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP/Getty Images

A Nepalese Sadhu (Hindu holy man) smokes a traditional clay pipe chillum as a holy offering to Lord Shiva (picture: Getty Images)

The Holy men spend time resting and contemplating

epaselect epa05799249 Sadhu, holy men, rest upon arrival for the upcoming Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri at the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, 17 February 2017. Hundreds of Sadhus from across the country and neighbouring India arrive to celebrate the birthday of lord Shiva, the god of creation and destruction which falls on 24 February 2017. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA

Sadhu, holy men, rest upon arrival for the upcoming Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri (Picture: EPA)

Ash is often placed on the foreheads of pilgrims too

A Hindu holy man, or sadhu, smeared with ashes is pictured as he sits at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple during the Shivaratri festival in Kathmandu, Nepal February 24, 2017. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A Hindu holy man, or sadhu, smeared with ashes (Picture: Reuters)

Fires are also lit as part of the celebrations

Hindu holy men, or sadhus, sit beside a fire at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple, ahead of the Shivaratri festival, in Kathmandu, Nepal February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar

Hindu holy men, or sadhus, sit beside a fire at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple, ahead of the Shivaratri festival, in Kathmandu, Nepal (Picture: REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar)

Elaborate headresses and costumes are also worn

February 23, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Sadhu poses for a photograph on the eve of the Maha Shivaratri festival at Pashupatinath Temple premise in Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday, February 23, 2017. Holy men from India and Nepal come to celebrate the festival of Maha Shivaratri by smoking marijuana, smearing their bodies with ash, offering prayers devoted to the Hindu Deity, Lord Shiva. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)

A Sadhu poses for a photograph on the eve of the Maha Shivaratri festival at Pashupatinath Temple(Picture: Skanda Gautam/ZUMA)

 

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