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#6776970
4 Jun 2021
Children dressed as dancing Devils listen to a mass during the Corpus Christi celebration amidst the Coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco de Yare, Miranda, Venezuela on June 03, 2021
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#6776974
4 Jun 2021
Men dressed as dancing devils rest during the Corpus Christi celebration amidst the Coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco de Yare, Miranda, Venezuela on June 03, 2021.
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#6776950
4 Jun 2021
A man dresses up as a dancing Devil before the start of the Corpus Christi celebration, amidst the Coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco de Yare, Miranda, Venezuela on June 03, 2021
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#6776964
4 Jun 2021
A man dressed as a dancing devil plays a maraca during the celebration of Corpus Christi amidst the Coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco de Yare, Miranda, Venezuela on June 03, 2021
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#6161242
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#6161246
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#6161248
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#6161252
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#6161270
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#6161306
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#6161310
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#6161320
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#6161322
6 Nov 2020
Young people from different communities on the Costa Chica of Guerrero, Mexico, on November 3, 2020 show their traditional masks of the dance of the devils, a traditional dance of African origin dedicated to the god Ruja that Afro-Mexicans keep in force to worship the dead.The celebration takes place from October 31 to November 2, the devils dance from the pantheon to the church to bring the souls of the deceased so that the souls can visit their loved ones in the world of the living, at the end of the devils pass dancing house to house to collect the souls and accompany them back to the pantheon.
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#3454994
20 Nov 2018
Tamil Hindu priest dances while holding the vel (lance) that will be used to slay the demon Sooran during the Sooran Por Festival at a Tamil Hindu temple in Ontario, Canada, on November 13, 2018. Sooran Por (also called as Sooran Poor, Sooran Porr, Soorasamharam, Surasamharam) is the re-enactment of the Battle of Lord Murugan and Soorapathman. According to legend, Lord Murugan defeated the demon Soorapathman (Sooran) and his army with the sacred Vel (lance) given to him by his mother. Lord Murugan fought for six days, and on the last day he liberated the Devas (Gods) from Asuras (demons). Sooran Por is held to celebrate the victory on the sixth day at dusk. The temple is made to look like a battlefield where the idol of Lord Murugan and the effigy of Sooran are taken out of the temple to reenact this fierce battle and celebrate the victory of Lord Murugan.
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#3455046
20 Nov 2018
Tamil Hindu priest dances while holding the vel (lance) that will be used to slay the demon Sooran during the Sooran Por Festival at a Tamil Hindu temple in Ontario, Canada, on November 13, 2018. Sooran Por (also called as Sooran Poor, Sooran Porr, Soorasamharam, Surasamharam) is the re-enactment of the Battle of Lord Murugan and Soorapathman. According to legend, Lord Murugan defeated the demon Soorapathman (Sooran) and his army with the sacred Vel (lance) given to him by his mother. Lord Murugan fought for six days, and on the last day he liberated the Devas (Gods) from Asuras (demons). Sooran Por is held to celebrate the victory on the sixth day at dusk. The temple is made to look like a battlefield where the idol of Lord Murugan and the effigy of Sooran are taken out of the temple to reenact this fierce battle and celebrate the victory of Lord Murugan.
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20 Nov 2018
Tamil Hindu priest dances while holding the vel (lance) that will be used to slay the demon Sooran during the Sooran Por Festival at a Tamil Hindu temple in Ontario, Canada, on November 13, 2018. Sooran Por (also called as Sooran Poor, Sooran Porr, Soorasamharam, Surasamharam) is the re-enactment of the Battle of Lord Murugan and Soorapathman. According to legend, Lord Murugan defeated the demon Soorapathman (Sooran) and his army with the sacred Vel (lance) given to him by his mother. Lord Murugan fought for six days, and on the last day he liberated the Devas (Gods) from Asuras (demons). Sooran Por is held to celebrate the victory on the sixth day at dusk. The temple is made to look like a battlefield where the idol of Lord Murugan and the effigy of Sooran are taken out of the temple to reenact this fierce battle and celebrate the victory of Lord Murugan.
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