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#7706344
30 January 2022
The redwing - Turdus iliacus is a bird in the thrush family, Turdidae spotted perched on the branches of tree and bushes in a forest with a lake pond in the nature, the natural habitat environment for bird near the urban environment of Eindhoven in Park Meerland near Meerhoven. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 29, 2022
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#7706346
30 January 2022
The redwing - Turdus iliacus is a bird in the thrush family, Turdidae spotted perched on the branches of tree and bushes in a forest with a lake pond in the nature, the natural habitat environment for bird near the urban environment of Eindhoven in Park Meerland near Meerhoven. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 29, 2022
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#6899138
24 July 2021
American robin redbreast (Turdus migratorius) with young in a small nest in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 05, 1999.
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#6804530
15 June 2021
Parrot selects tarot cards for a fortune teller in Thiruchendur, Tamil Nadu, India. The parrot had been trained to select tarot cards which are said to tell the fortune and future of those who believe.
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#6804538
15 June 2021
Woman hold her child whose head was shaved and covered with sandalwood paste as part of a ritual at the Thiruchendur Murugan Temple located in Thiruchendur, Tamil Nadu, India. This ancient Hindu temple dedicated to lord Murugan and is said to be the site of the battle between Lord Murugan and Soorapadman and the place where Lord Muruga conquered the demon Surapadma (Sooran). This temple is one of the Six Abodes of Murugan.
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#6804540
15 June 2021
Crowded beach in Thiruchendur, Tamil Nadu, India.
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#6804544
15 June 2021
Beach in Thiruchendur, Tamil Nadu, India
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#6804548
15 June 2021
Beach in Thiruchendur, Tamil Nadu, India
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#6804568
15 June 2021
Female fortune teller holds a book she says is used to predict the future in Thiruchendur, Tamil Nadu, India.
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#6804582
15 June 2021
Female fortune teller holds a wand while telling a man his future in Thiruchendur, Tamil Nadu, India.
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#6779896
5 June 2021
Detail of the Swamimalai Murugan Temple (Arulmigu Swaminatha Swamy Temple) located in Swamimalai, Tamil Nadu, India. This ancient Hindu temple dedicated to lord Murugan and is the fourth abode of Murugan among six abodes (Arupadaiveedugal) of Lord Murugan. As per Hindu legend, Muruga, the son of Shiva, extolled the meaning of the Pranava Mantra (Om) to his father at this place and hence attained the name Swaminathaswamy. The temple is believed to be in existence from the Sangam period from 2nd century BC and was believed to have been modified and rebuilt by Parantaka Chola I. The temple was greatly damaged during the Anglo-French war between Hyder Ali and British in 1740.
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#6779904
5 June 2021
Swamimalai Murugan Temple (Arulmigu Swaminatha Swamy Temple) located in Swamimalai, Tamil Nadu, India. This ancient Hindu temple dedicated to lord Murugan and is the fourth abode of Murugan among six abodes (Arupadaiveedugal) of Lord Murugan. As per Hindu legend, Muruga, the son of Shiva, extolled the meaning of the Pranava Mantra (Om) to his father at this place and hence attained the name Swaminathaswamy. The temple is believed to be in existence from the Sangam period from 2nd century BC and was believed to have been modified and rebuilt by Parantaka Chola I. The temple was greatly damaged during the Anglo-French war between Hyder Ali and British in 1740.
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#6564422
27 March 2021
Swamimalai Murugan Temple (Arulmigu Swaminatha Swamy Temple) located in Swamimalai, Tamil Nadu, India. This ancient Hindu temple dedicated to lord Murugan and is the fourth abode of Murugan among six abodes (Arupadaiveedugal) of Lord Murugan. As per Hindu legend, Muruga, the son of Shiva, extolled the meaning of the Pranava Mantra (Om) to his father at this place and hence attained the name Swaminathaswamy. The temple is believed to be in existence from the Sangam period from 2nd century BC and was believed to have been modified and rebuilt by Parantaka Chola I. The temple was greatly damaged during the Anglo-French war between Hyder Ali and British in 1740.
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#6564428
27 March 2021
Swamimalai Murugan Temple (Arulmigu Swaminatha Swamy Temple) located in Swamimalai, Tamil Nadu, India. This ancient Hindu temple dedicated to lord Murugan and is the fourth abode of Murugan among six abodes (Arupadaiveedugal) of Lord Murugan. As per Hindu legend, Muruga, the son of Shiva, extolled the meaning of the Pranava Mantra (Om) to his father at this place and hence attained the name Swaminathaswamy. The temple is believed to be in existence from the Sangam period from 2nd century BC and was believed to have been modified and rebuilt by Parantaka Chola I. The temple was greatly damaged during the Anglo-French war between Hyder Ali and British in 1740.
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#6564440
27 March 2021
Swamimalai Murugan Temple (Arulmigu Swaminatha Swamy Temple) located in Swamimalai, Tamil Nadu, India. This ancient Hindu temple dedicated to lord Murugan and is the fourth abode of Murugan among six abodes (Arupadaiveedugal) of Lord Murugan. As per Hindu legend, Muruga, the son of Shiva, extolled the meaning of the Pranava Mantra (Om) to his father at this place and hence attained the name Swaminathaswamy. The temple is believed to be in existence from the Sangam period from 2nd century BC and was believed to have been modified and rebuilt by Parantaka Chola I. The temple was greatly damaged during the Anglo-French war between Hyder Ali and British in 1740.
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#6564448
27 March 2021
Swamimalai Murugan Temple (Arulmigu Swaminatha Swamy Temple) located in Swamimalai, Tamil Nadu, India. This ancient Hindu temple dedicated to lord Murugan and is the fourth abode of Murugan among six abodes (Arupadaiveedugal) of Lord Murugan. As per Hindu legend, Muruga, the son of Shiva, extolled the meaning of the Pranava Mantra (Om) to his father at this place and hence attained the name Swaminathaswamy. The temple is believed to be in existence from the Sangam period from 2nd century BC and was believed to have been modified and rebuilt by Parantaka Chola I. The temple was greatly damaged during the Anglo-French war between Hyder Ali and British in 1740.
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