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#12166443
16 March 2025
Max Koivula (24) of Finland in blue leads Heikki Huusko (67) of Finland in red and Sebastian Reitsma (125) of The Netherlands in yellow during the Ice Speedway Gladiators World Championship Final 2 at Max-Aicher-Arena in Inzell, Germany, on March 16, 2025.
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#12166371
16 March 2025
Martin Haarahiltunen (199) of Sweden in red leads Lukas Hutla (212) of the Czech Republic in blue and Heikki Huusko (67) of Finland in white during the Ice Speedway Gladiators World Championship Final 2 at Max-Aicher-Arena in Inzell, Germany, on March 16, 2025.
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#12166436
16 March 2025
Martin Haarahiltunen (199) of Sweden in Red rides inside Niclas Svensson (192) of Sweden in Blue and Heikki Huusko (67) of Finland in Yellow during the Ice Speedway Gladiators World Championship Final 2 at Max-Aicher-Arena in Inzell, Germany, on March 16, 2025.
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#12166329
16 March 2025
Aki Ala-Riihimaki (66) of Finland in blue leads Max Niedermaier (88) of Germany in yellow, Heikki Huusko (67) of Finland in red, and Martin Posch (299) of Austria in blue during the Ice Speedway Gladiators World Championship Final 2 at Max-Aicher-Arena in Inzell, Germany, on March 16, 2025.
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#12166461
16 March 2025
The Grand Final starts with (L to R) Jasper Iwema (800) of The Netherlands in Yellow, Luca Bauer (48) of Germany in White, Heikki Huusko (67) of Finland in Blue, and Martin Haarahiltunen (199) of Sweden in Red during the Ice Speedway Gladiators World Championship Final 2 at Max-Aicher-Arena in Inzell, Germany, on March 16, 2025.
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#12121479
4 March 2025
A TV smart control remote is seen with the Hulu logo displayed on the screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on March 4, 2025.
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#12121480
4 March 2025
The Hulu logo appears on a mobile phone screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on March 4, 2025.
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#12121481
4 March 2025
A TV smart control remote is seen with the Hulu logo displayed on the screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on March 4, 2025.
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#12121482
4 March 2025
The Hulu home screen appears on a tablet screen with the Hulu logo displayed, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on March 4, 2025.
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#12121483
4 March 2025
The Hulu home screen appears on a tablet screen with the Hulu logo displayed, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on March 4, 2025.
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#12121484
4 March 2025
A TV smart control remote is seen with the Hulu logo displayed on the screen in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on March 4, 2025.
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#11730518
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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#11730519
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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#11730520
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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#11730521
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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#11730522
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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