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31 August 2025
Residents from the Far-Western part of Nepal temporarily living in the capital, Kathmandu, take part in the Gaura celebration organized in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, on August 31, 2025. This festival, predominantly observed in the Far-Western region of Nepal, lasts for three days, during which female members of the family fast tirelessly for three days, worshipping Shiva and Parvati along with Ganesh.
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31 August 2025
Residents from the Far-Western part of Nepal temporarily living in the capital, Kathmandu, take part in the Gaura celebration organized in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, on August 31, 2025. This festival, predominantly observed in the Far-Western region of Nepal, lasts for three days, during which female members of the family fast tirelessly for three days, worshipping Shiva and Parvati along with Ganesh.
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31 August 2025
Residents from the Far-Western part of Nepal temporarily living in the capital, Kathmandu, take part in the Gaura celebration organized in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, on August 31, 2025. This festival, predominantly observed in the Far-Western region of Nepal, lasts for three days, during which female members of the family fast tirelessly for three days, worshipping Shiva and Parvati along with Ganesh.
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31 August 2025
Residents from the Far-Western part of Nepal temporarily living in the capital, Kathmandu, take part in the Gaura celebration organized in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, on August 31, 2025. This festival, predominantly observed in the Far-Western region of Nepal, lasts for three days, during which female members of the family fast tirelessly for three days, worshipping Shiva and Parvati along with Ganesh.
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31 August 2025
Residents from the Far-Western part of Nepal temporarily living in the capital, Kathmandu, take part in the Gaura celebration organized in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, on August 31, 2025. This festival, predominantly observed in the Far-Western region of Nepal, lasts for three days, during which female members of the family fast tirelessly for three days, worshipping Shiva and Parvati along with Ganesh.
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31 August 2025
Residents from the Far-Western part of Nepal temporarily living in the capital, Kathmandu, take part in the Gaura celebration organized in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, on August 31, 2025. This festival, predominantly observed in the Far-Western region of Nepal, lasts for three days, during which female members of the family fast tirelessly for three days, worshipping Shiva and Parvati along with Ganesh.
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31 August 2025
Residents from the Far-Western part of Nepal temporarily living in the capital, Kathmandu, take part in the Gaura celebration organized in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, on August 31, 2025. This festival, predominantly observed in the Far-Western region of Nepal, lasts for three days, during which female members of the family fast tirelessly for three days, worshipping Shiva and Parvati along with Ganesh.
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31 August 2025
Residents from the Far-Western part of Nepal temporarily living in the capital, Kathmandu, take part in the Gaura celebration organized in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, on August 31, 2025. This festival, predominantly observed in the Far-Western region of Nepal, lasts for three days, during which female members of the family fast tirelessly for three days, worshipping Shiva and Parvati along with Ganesh.
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#12678160
26 August 2025
Fasting Nepali Hindu women rest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, while observing the festival of Teej. Women on this third day of the dark half of the lunar month that falls in the Nepali month of Bhadra observe fasting and wish for a prosperous life while observing the festival. The 'Teej' festival, also celebrated as 'Haritalika,' is observed in various parts of India. According to the 'Skanda Puran' (a religious scripture of the Hindus), this festival gets the name 'Haritalika Teej' as it was on this very day in the 'Satya Yug' (golden epoch of truth) that the daughter of the Himalayas, Parvati, is hidden by her maids because of her refusal to marry Lord Vishnu. A day before 'Teej,' on the night of the second day of the fortnight in the month of Bhadau, women enjoy a variety of delicious dishes known as 'Dar' at their parental home where they are especially invited for this purpose. The women on the day of 'Teej' are seen engrossed in jubilant dancing and singing in a carefree mood. Women put on bangles, 'Pote' (a necklace made of glass beads), 'Tilahari,' and 'Sindur' (crimson powder) considered symbols of good luck and dress themselves up in red saris or other red outfits and adorn themselves with different kinds of ornaments. Women in the morning take ritual baths and offer worship while in the evening they pay homage to Lord Shiva, light lamps, and spend the night awake.
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#12678161
26 August 2025
Fasting Nepali Hindu women dance in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, while observing the festival of Teej. Women on this third day of the dark half of the lunar month that falls in the Nepali month of Bhadra observe fasting and wish for a prosperous life while observing the festival. The 'Teej' festival, also celebrated as 'Haritalika,' is observed in various parts of India. According to the 'Skanda Puran' (a religious scripture of the Hindus), this festival gets the name 'Haritalika Teej' as it is on this very day in the 'Satya Yug' (golden epoch of truth) that the daughter of the Himalayas, Parvati, is hidden by her maids because of her refusal to marry Lord Vishnu. A day before 'Teej,' on the night of the second day of the fortnight in the month of Bhadau, women enjoy a variety of delicious dishes known as 'Dar' at their parental home where they are especially invited for this purpose. The women on the day of 'Teej' are seen engrossed in jubilant dancing and singing in a carefree mood. Women put on bangles, 'Pote' (a necklace made of glass beads), 'Tilahari,' and 'Sindur' (crimson powder) considered the symbols of good luck and dress themselves up in red saris or other red outfits and adorn themselves with different kinds of ornaments. Women in the morning take ritual baths and offer worship, while in the evening they pay homage to Lord Shiva, light lamps, and spend the night awake.
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#12678162
26 August 2025
Fasting Nepali Hindu women throng a Shiva Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, while observing the festival of Teej. Women on this third day of the dark half of the lunar month that falls in the Nepali month of Bhadra observe fasting and wish for a prosperous life while observing the festival. The 'Teej' festival, also celebrated as 'Haritalika,' is also observed in various parts of India. According to the 'Skanda Puran' (a religious scripture of the Hindus), this festival gets the name 'Haritalika Teej' as it is on this very day in the 'Satya Yug' (golden epoch of truth) that the daughter of the Himalayas, Parvati, is hidden by her maids because of her refusal to marry Lord Vishnu. A day before 'Teej,' on the night of the second day of the fortnight in the month of Bhadau, women enjoy a variety of delicious dishes known as 'Dar' at their parental home where they are especially invited for this purpose. The women on the day of 'Teej' are seen engrossed in jubilant dancing and singing in a carefree mood. Women put on bangles, 'Pote' (a necklace made of glass beads), 'Tilahari,' and 'Sindur' (crimson powder) considered the symbols of good luck and dress themselves up in red saris or other red outfits and adorn themselves with different kinds of ornaments. Women in the morning take ritual baths and offer worship while in the evening they pay homage to Lord Shiva, light lamps, and spend the night awake.
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#12678163
26 August 2025
Fasting Nepali Hindu women dance in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, while observing the festival of Teej. Women on this third day of the dark half of the lunar month that falls in the Nepali month of Bhadra observe fasting and wish for a prosperous life while observing the festival. The 'Teej' festival, also celebrated as 'Haritalika,' is observed in various parts of India. According to the 'Skanda Puran' (a religious scripture of the Hindus), this festival gets the name 'Haritalika Teej' as it is on this very day in the 'Satya Yug' (golden epoch of truth) that the daughter of the Himalayas, Parvati, is hidden by her maids because of her refusal to marry Lord Vishnu. A day before 'Teej,' on the night of the second day of the fortnight in the month of Bhadau, women enjoy a variety of delicious dishes known as 'Dar' at their parental home where they are especially invited for this purpose. The women on the day of 'Teej' are seen engrossed in jubilant dancing and singing in a carefree mood. Women put on bangles, 'Pote' (a necklace made of glass beads), 'Tilahari,' and 'Sindur' (crimson powder) considered the symbols of good luck and dress themselves up in red saris or other red outfits and adorn themselves with different kinds of ornaments. Women in the morning take ritual baths and offer worship, while in the evening they pay homage to Lord Shiva, light lamps, and spend the night awake.
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#12677144
26 August 2025
Eco-friendly (biodegradable) idols of Lord Ganesh are sold at a shop in preparation for the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on August 25, 2025. Ganesh Chaturthi (also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi) is a Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of Lord Ganesh to earth from Kailash Parvat with his mother, Goddess Parvati.
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26 August 2025
Eco-friendly (biodegradable) idols of Lord Ganesh are sold at a shop in preparation for the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on August 25, 2025. Ganesh Chaturthi (also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi) is a Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of Lord Ganesh to earth from Kailash Parvat with his mother, Goddess Parvati.
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26 August 2025
Eco-friendly (biodegradable) idols of Lord Ganesh are sold at a shop in preparation for the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on August 25, 2025. Ganesh Chaturthi (also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi) is a Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of Lord Ganesh to earth from Kailash Parvat with his mother, Goddess Parvati.
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26 August 2025
Idols of Lord Ganesh are sold at a shop in preparation for the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on August 25, 2025. Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is a Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of Lord Ganesh to earth from Kailash Parvat with his mother, Goddess Parvati.
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