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#607838
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: A Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) holds offerings during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake temple on May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607839
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees play musical instruments as they sing hymns during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake templeon May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607840
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: A Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotee prostates during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake temple on May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607841
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: A Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotee prostates during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake temple on May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607842
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees play musical instruments as they sing hymns during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake templeon May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607843
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees play musical instruments as they sing hymns during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake templeon May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607844
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: A Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) woman offerings into the spring believed to be sacred by Pandits as they pray during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake temple on May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607845
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: A Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) woman offerings into the spring believed to be sacred by Pandits as they pray during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake temple on May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607846
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees play musical instruments as they sing hymns during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake templeon May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607847
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: A Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) woman devotee prays during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake templeon May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607848
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: A saddhu or Hindu Holy man poses for a picture during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake templeon May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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#607849
27 May 2015
TULLMULL, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 26: A Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) woman devotee holds incense during the annual Hindu festival of the Kheer Bhawani in it's namesake templeon May 26, 2015 in Tullmull 25 Km east of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Thousands of Pandit devotees line up in the Spring with plates of sugar and milk and other sweets to pay homage to the Goddess Kheer Bhawani. Some 200,000 Kashmiri Pandits fled the region in the early nineties at the start of an insurgency against Indian rule mainly to the Hindu-dominated southern city of Jammu. Many have returned since under various rehabilitation packages launched by the government.
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