The Asian Reporter Pacific Northwest News q Volume 25 Number 17 q September 7, 2015 q www.asianreporter.com Hindu holy men lead bath rituals in Indian river Nepal opens Everest to climbers Page 4 Endangered rhino heading to Indonesia Page 7 AUSPICIOUS ABLUTIONS. A Hindu woman from Rajasthan participates in a religious procession during the Kumbh Mela, or Pitcher Festival, in India. Hindus believe that taking a dip in the waters of a holy river during the festival will cleanse them of their sins. The festival is held four times every 12 years. The Kumbh Mela derives its name from a mythical fight over a pitcher of holy nectar. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue) as they’d taken a dip in order to keep — elephants. Once the ash-covered sadhus By Aftab Khan crowds from growing. The last time the completed their ablutions, the public was The Associated Press festival was held in Nasik, scores of people then allowed into the water. ASIK, India — Brass bands died in a stampede triggered by a sadhu (a Some people walked three miles from played and people passed out fruit Hindu holy man) who threw coins into the their temporary tents to the waterfront in and cookies as hundreds of thou- crowd. the west Indian city, where vehicle traffic sands of Hindu holy men and believers “During the last Kumbh, we watched was entirely blocked off and shops closed. plunged into the Godavari River to wash from a building, we could see only heads The Kumbh Mela derives its name from away their sins on the first “royal” day of and not the ground,” said Nasik resident a mythical fight over a pitcher of holy nec- bathing at one of the world’s largest Kishore Agharkar, adding that the crowds tar. According to Hindu mythology, gods religious gatherings. were not building up this year as during and demons waged a furious battle over The Kumbh Mela, or Pitcher Festival, is the four festivals he’s witnessed previously the nectar they needed to achieve immor- expected to draw millions over nearly two tality. As one of the gods fled with a pitcher months, though August 29 marked the in his neighborhood. The bathing began with a crowd of of the nectar across the skies, it spilled on first of several auspicious days for ritual sadhus leading a procession to the water- four Indian towns — Allahabad, Nasik, bathing. More than 15,000 police officers front. Some had arrived atop mini-trucks Ujjain, and Haridwar. The Kumbh Mela is maintained heavy security, with some because police would not allow them to use organized four times every 12 years in ushering bathers out of the water as soon the more traditional transportation mode those towns. N Three major career firsts for Asian athletes Page 9 Overwhelmed by debt? Want a fresh start? KELLY K. BROWN BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY 503·224·4124 www.kellybrown.com ★ LOW-COST BANKRUPTCY ★ Free consultation ★ Stop foreclosure and garnishment ★ Evening and weekend appointments 520 SW Yamhill · Suite 420 · Portland 97204 · We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code. The Asian Reporter 922 N. Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97217 USA PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID Portland, OR Permit # 2474 LOTTER LOT TERY Y GAME G AMES S ARE A RE BAS BASED ED ON CHA CHANCE NCE AND AN D SHOU S HOULD LD BE PLA PLAYED YED FO FOR R ENTE E NTERTA RTAINM INMENT ENT NT ON ONLY LY