In Telegraph Travel this week we are running a selection of pictures from The Sacred India Book, a superlative new work by the photographer Amit Pasricha. He documents rite and ritual in panoramic pictures that not only convey a strong sense of place but make you feel as though you are in that place. It’s hard to do them justice online or even when displaying them across the spread of a broadsheet paper, as we do tomorrow (Saturday). They really have to be seen in the book . . .

For more on Pasricha’s work, see www.panoramas.in.


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