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The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723506

Nepal’s Living Deities Start Five-day Tour Of The City On Indra Jatra

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723506

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The ascension of three living deities--the Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairab in the form of humans on three different chariots that tour around the city--is an annual festival observed for eight days starting from Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi of the Nepali month of Bhadra. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues until now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723508

Nepal’s Living Deities Start Five-day Tour Of The City On Indra Jatra

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723508

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The ascension of three living deities--the Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairab in the form of humans on three different chariots that tour around the city--is an annual festival observed for eight days starting from Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi of the Nepali month of Bhadra. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues until now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723509

Nepal’s Living Deities Start Five-day Tour Of The City On Indra Jatra

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723509

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The ascension of three living deities--the Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairab in the form of humans on three different chariots that tour around the city--is an annual festival observed for eight days starting from Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi of the Nepali month of Bhadra. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues until now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723513

Nepal’s Living Deities Start Five-day Tour Of The City On Indra Jatra

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723513

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The ascension of three living deities--the Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairab in the form of humans on three different chariots that tour around the city--is an annual festival observed for eight days starting from Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi of the Nepali month of Bhadra. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues until now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723514

Nepal’s Living Deities Start Five-day Tour Of The City On Indra Jatra

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723514

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The ascension of three living deities--the Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairab in the form of humans on three different chariots that tour around the city--is an annual festival observed for eight days starting from Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi of the Nepali month of Bhadra. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues until now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723516

Nepal’s Living Deities Start Five-day Tour Of The City On Indra Jatra

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6,...

#12723516

6 September 2025

The Nepali Hindu deity Halchowk Bhairav performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The ascension of three living deities--the Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairab in the form of humans on three different chariots that tour around the city--is an annual festival observed for eight days starting from Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi of the Nepali month of Bhadra. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues until now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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A Hindu demon deity, Lakhe, performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The as...

#12723488

Nepal’s Living Deities Start Five-day Tour Of The City On Indra Jatra

6 September 2025

A Hindu demon deity, Lakhe, performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The as...

#12723488

6 September 2025

A Hindu demon deity, Lakhe, performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The ascension of three living deities--the Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairab in the form of humans on three different chariots that tour around the city--is an annual festival observed for eight days starting from Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi of the Nepali month of Bhadra. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu Valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues to this day. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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A Hindu demon deity, Lakhe, performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The as...

#12723517

Nepal’s Living Deities Start Five-day Tour Of The City On Indra Jatra

6 September 2025

A Hindu demon deity, Lakhe, performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The as...

#12723517

6 September 2025

A Hindu demon deity, Lakhe, performs a ritualistic dance during the Indra Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The ascension of three living deities--the Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairab in the form of humans on three different chariots that tour around the city--is an annual festival observed for eight days starting from Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi of the Nepali month of Bhadra. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu Valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues to this day. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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Members of the tea tribe community install the Karam tree as they celebrate the Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in B...

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Karam Festival In Assam

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community install the Karam tree as they celebrate the Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in B...

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4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community install the Karam tree as they celebrate the Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing.


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Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

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Karam Festival In Assam

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

#12713859

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing.


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Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

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Karam Festival In Assam

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

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4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing.


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Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

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Karam Festival In Assam

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

#12713861

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing.


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Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

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Karam Festival In Assam

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

#12713862

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing.


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Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

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Karam Festival In Assam

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

#12713864

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing.


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Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

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Karam Festival In Assam

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India,...

#12713865

4 September 2025

Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing.


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Masked dancers perform a ritualistic dance at Kathmandu Durbar Square during the procession of erecting a sacred pole locally called ''Ya: S...

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Indra Jatra, Festival Dedicated To Rain God Begins In Nepal

4 September 2025

Masked dancers perform a ritualistic dance at Kathmandu Durbar Square during the procession of erecting a sacred pole locally called ''Ya: S...

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4 September 2025

Masked dancers perform a ritualistic dance at Kathmandu Durbar Square during the procession of erecting a sacred pole locally called ''Ya: Shi,'' marking the formal start of Indra Jatra dedicated to rain god Indra in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 4, 2025. The festival lasts for eight days with singing, mask dancing, and other rituals. Indra Jatra festival falls on the fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra as per the lunar calendar. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival observes the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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