Hingol mud volcanoes

[1][4][5] Also known as Chandrakup, the volcano is considered holy by Hindus and is an important stop for pilgrims on their way to the Hinglaj Mata temple.

[8] Also known as Chandrakup, the volcano is considered holy by Hindus and is an important stop for pilgrims on their way to the shrine of Shri Hinglaj Mata temple.

[9] Pilgrims to the volcano believe that the Shri Hinglaj Mata temple may only be entered only after paying homage to Baba Chandrakup.

Traditionally, the pilgrim stays awake all night, fasting and meditating on the sins they will confess at the rim the following day.

At the volcano's peak, the pilgrims must introduce themselves with their full name and place of origin and then call out their sins in front of the group.