Female Naga Sadhus, also known as Mahila Naga Sadhus, are Hindu ascetics who have renounced worldly possessions and interpersonal ties in their pursuit of spiritual enlightenment.
They are a rare sight, as Hinduism traditionally views asceticism as a male-dominated domain. However, these women have broken barriers and carved their own path in the spiritual world.
Like their male counterparts, Female Naga Sadhus live a life of austerity, dedicating themselves to meditation, yoga, and other spiritual practices. They often reside in caves or ashrams, and participate in religious events like the Kumbh Mela.
Their presence at the Kumbh Mela is a testament to their strength and resilience, as they navigate a male-dominated space and challenge traditional gender roles. They are a source of inspiration for many, demonstrating that spirituality knows no gender boundaries.