Bangladeshi Hindus and Muslims celebrate the the 124th Lalon Shah festival
KUSHTIA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 16: A festival goer smokes marijuana, which is referred to as "siddhi", or enlightenment, during the 124th annual Lalon festival March 16, 2014 in Kushtia, Bangladesh. The Lalon Shah festival is an annual festival celebrating the life and death of Fakir Lalon Shah, who was a Bangladeshi mystic, baul, philosopher, musician, writer and advocate of religious tolerance. Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims follow his teachings and attend the festival, which comprises of 3 days of music, dance, and consumption of marijuana, which is referred to as "siddhi", or enlightenment. (Photo by Allison Joyce/Getty Images)

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