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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali Muslim attends mass Namaz on the day of Eid-Ul-Fitr at a mosque in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Eid-Ul-Fitr is celebrated after a month of fasting, known as Roza, and involves prayer rituals. The festival includes traditions such as Iftar and collective prayers, which promote unity and coexistence. Charity and assistance are emphasized, fostering compassion towards those in need. The greeting 'Chand Mubarak' or 'Eid Mubarak' is exchanged upon sighting the Eid moon, symbolizing harmony and brotherhood. The festival involves wearing new clothes, offering prayers, and exchanging greetings to strengthen social bonds. Eid-ul-Fitr, meaning ''the feast of the breaking of the fast,'' marks the end of fasting, with Muslims enjoying a small breakfast before morning prayers and visiting friends and relatives for a feast. Gifts, particularly clothes, are commonly exchanged. The celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr dates back to 624 CE, following a victory in battle by the Prophet Mohammed.
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#13475660
20 Mar 2026
Balinese youths smear their bodies with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The activity is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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#13475662
20 Mar 2026
Balinese youths smear their bodies with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The activity is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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20 Mar 2026
Balinese youths smear their bodies with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The activity is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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#13475664
20 Mar 2026
Balinese youths smear their bodies with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The activity is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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#13475665
20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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#13475667
20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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#13475671
20 Mar 2026
A Balinese girl smears her body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. This activity is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of oneself from negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. The celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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#13475676
20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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#13475678
20 Mar 2026
A Balinese man smears his body with mud at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The mud-smearing is part of a local tradition known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizing the cleansing of negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island.
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