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8 August 2025
Members of the fishing community take part in a procession as they celebrate Narali Purnima, a festival that marks the beginning of the fishing season, in Mumbai, India, on August 8, 2025. Devotees offer coconuts to the sea, seeking divine blessings for safety and a prosperous catch during the monsoon period.
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25 August 2024
People participate in the Ganesh Chaturthi procession and walk past coconuts during the 27th Ganesh festival in Paris, France, on September 2, 2018, in Paris, France, on August 25, 2024.
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24 June 2022
Tamil Hindu devotees perform the Angapradakshinam ritual (as an act of penance) during the Vinayagar Ther Thiruvizha Festival at a Tamil Hindu temple in Ontario, Canada, on July 23, 2016. The Angapradakshinam ritual requires devotees to hold puja coconuts while rolling on the ground behind the large wooden chariot carrying the idol of Lord Vinayagar during the extravagant chariot procession.
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24 June 2022
Tamil Hindu devotees perform the Angapradakshinam ritual (as an act of penance) during the Vinayagar Ther Thiruvizha Festival at a Tamil Hindu temple in Ontario, Canada, on July 23, 2016. The Angapradakshinam ritual requires devotees to hold puja coconuts while rolling on the ground behind the large wooden chariot carrying the idol of Lord Vinayagar during the extravagant chariot procession.
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25 November 2017
Tamil Hindu devotees perform the Angapradakshinam ritual (as an act of penance) during the Vinayagar Ther Thiruvizha Festival in Ontario, Canada. The Angapradakshinam ritual requires devotees to hold puja coconuts while rolling on the ground behind the large wooden chariot carrying the idol of Lord Vinayagar throughout the entire procession, which often lasts around 6-7 hours. This festival is part of the 15 day long festival that honours Lord Ganesh which culminates with this extravagant chariot procession. During this puja an idol of Lord Ganesh is paraded around the temple as prayers are performed by Hindu priests.
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7 May 2017
Tamil Hindu devotees perform the Angapradakshinam ritual (as an act of penance) during the Thaipusam Festival at the Thiru Murugan Temple in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Angapradakshinam ritual requires devotees to hold puja coconuts while rolling on the ground behind the large wooden chariot carrying the idol of Lord Murugan throughout the entire procession, which often lasts around 5-6 hours. Around 3500 devotees took part in the festival, which commemorates the occasion when the Goddess Parvati gave Lord Murugan his Vel (spear) so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman.
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7 May 2017
Tamil Hindu devotees perform the Angapradakshinam ritual (as an act of penance) during the Thaipusam Festival at the Thiru Murugan Temple in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Angapradakshinam ritual requires devotees to hold puja coconuts while rolling on the ground behind the large wooden chariot carrying the idol of Lord Murugan throughout the entire procession, which often lasts around 5-6 hours. Around 3500 devotees took part in the festival, which commemorates the occasion when the Goddess Parvati gave Lord Murugan his Vel (spear) so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman.
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