These pictures were taken on a Sunday Evening during the monsoon month of Shrawan when the hundreds of thousands of pilgrims congregate at Hari-ki-Pairi in Haridwar, Uttarakhand to take a ritual bath in the Ganga river.  More information on the pilgrimage (Kanwar) can be found at my other post

Brahma Kund at Hari-ki-Pairi where the Ganga Canal meets the Ganga River

Hundred of Thousands of Kanwarias Congregate at Hari-ki-Pairi for the Ritual Bath before Heading for the Nilkanth Temple in Pauri Garwal

Kanwariyas at Ganga Canala, Hari-ki-Pairi

Several Temples are Located on the West Bank of the Ganga Canal

The Colorful Kanwariyas Add Color to Hari-ki-Pairi

The West Bank of the Ganga River at Hari-ki-Pairi

A Statue of Lakshmi Stands Tall in the Ganga River at Hari-ki-Pairi

Chain Linked Fences in the Ganga Canal Prevent Bathers from being Washed Away in the Ganga River

A-Pylon Symmetric Bridge across the Ganga River in Haridwar

All Roads and Bridges in Haridwar lead to Hari-ki-Pairi