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In Sanskrit, Jaṭā are rope-like strands of hair formed by locking or braiding hair written about 2,500 years ago. The dreadlocks are a matter of pride and provide deep spiritual connection, as a symbol of their closeness to God. The longer the locks, the longer duration of devotion they symbolize. The practice of Jaṭā (dreadlocks) is practiced in modern day Hinduism, most notably by Sadhus who follow Śiva. Shiva is often depicted with dreadlocks. Sadhu Baba, Aghori Baba, Braiding Hair, Ways Of Seeing, Spiritual Connection, Hair Strand, Varanasi, People Of The World, Sanskrit

In Sanskrit, Jaṭā are rope-like strands of hair formed by locking or braiding hair written about 2,500 years ago. The dreadlocks are a matter of pride and provide deep spiritual connection, as a symbol of their closeness to God. The longer the locks, the longer duration of devotion they symbolize. The practice of Jaṭā (dreadlocks) is practiced in modern day Hinduism, most notably by Sadhus who follow Śiva. Shiva is often depicted with dreadlocks.

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