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#7344666
6 November 2021
Diya (small clay lamp) by a colourful rangloli design that was created using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344668
6 November 2021
Hindu woman places a diya (small clay lamp) on a colourful rangloli design that was created using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344670
6 November 2021
Diyas (small clay lamps) by a colourful rangloli design that was created using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344672
6 November 2021
Hindu woman creates a colourful rangloli design using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344674
6 November 2021
Hindu woman creates a colourful rangloli design using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344676
6 November 2021
Hindu woman places a diya (small clay lamp) on a colourful rangloli design that was created using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344678
6 November 2021
Hindu woman places a diya (small clay lamp) on a colourful rangloli design that was created using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344680
6 November 2021
Diyas (small clay lamps) by a colourful rangloli design that was created using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344682
6 November 2021
Diyas (small clay lamps) by a colourful rangloli design that was created using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344684
6 November 2021
Diyas (small clay lamps) by a colourful rangloli design that was created using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#7344686
6 November 2021
Colourful rangloli design created using coloured powder during the festival of Diwali at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 04, 2021. Rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples.
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#2423811
15 January 2018
Traditional rangloli design (rangoli, also known as kolam, is a traditional design drawn on the ground with colored powder, often in front of homes or temples) during the occasion of the Thai Pongal Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 14, 2018. The festival of Thai Pongal is a thanksgiving festival honoring the Sun God (Lord Surya) and celebrating a successful harvest.
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#2343683
25 November 2017
Tamil Hindu woman creates a rangoli design in front of the chariot (rangoli is a traditional design drawn on the ground, often in front of homes or temples) during the Vinayagar Ther Thiruvizha Festival in Ontario, Canada. This festival is part of the 15 day long festival that honours Lord Ganesh which culminates with this extravagant chariot procession. During this puja an idol of Lord Ganesh is paraded around the temple as prayers are performed by Hindu priests.
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