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Goat sacrificed to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from...

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Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Goat sacrificed to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from...

#6942000

9 August 2021

Goat sacrificed to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Hindu man sacrifices a goat to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located abou...

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Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a goat to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located abou...

#6941944

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a goat to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Hindu man sacrifices a rooster to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located a...

#6941950

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a rooster to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located a...

#6941950

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a rooster to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Hindu man sacrifices a rooster to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located a...

#6941956

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a rooster to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located a...

#6941956

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a rooster to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Hindu man sacrifices a rooster to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located a...

#6941982

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a rooster to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located a...

#6941982

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a rooster to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Hindu man sacrifices a goat to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located abou...

#6942034

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a goat to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located abou...

#6942034

9 August 2021

Hindu man sacrifices a goat to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6941998

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6941998

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6942008

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6942008

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6942010

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6942010

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6942012

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6942012

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6942016

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6942016

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

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Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is...

#6942028

9 August 2021

Devotees offer prayers and sacrifice animals to the Goddess Kali at Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Hindu devotes offer prayers at the shrine which holds the idol of the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011....

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Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Hindu devotes offer prayers at the shrine which holds the idol of the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011....

#6941984

9 August 2021

Hindu devotes offer prayers at the shrine which holds the idol of the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Hindu devotes offer prayers at the shrine which holds the idol of the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011....

#6941990

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Hindu devotes offer prayers at the shrine which holds the idol of the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011....

#6941990

9 August 2021

Hindu devotes offer prayers at the shrine which holds the idol of the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Nepali Hindu man carries a rooster that had just been sacrificed to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 201...

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Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Nepali Hindu man carries a rooster that had just been sacrificed to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 201...

#6941994

9 August 2021

Nepali Hindu man carries a rooster that had just been sacrificed to the Goddess Kali at the Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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Merchants selling flowers, garlands and offerings for the Goddess Kali as well as buffalo milk yoghurt and Khuwa (a condensed milk sweet) on...

#6941936

Dakshinkali Temple In Nepal

9 August 2021

Merchants selling flowers, garlands and offerings for the Goddess Kali as well as buffalo milk yoghurt and Khuwa (a condensed milk sweet) on...

#6941936

9 August 2021

Merchants selling flowers, garlands and offerings for the Goddess Kali as well as buffalo milk yoghurt and Khuwa (a condensed milk sweet) on the way down to Dakshinkali Temple in Nepal, on December 13, 2011. Dakshinkali Temple is located about 22 km from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Every Tuesday and Saturday, from early morning, hundreds of devotees pour into the temple to present animals to be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty deity. The animals to be sacrificed must be uncastrated male animals. Saturday is the major sacrificial day when a steady parade of chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, pigs and even the occasional buffalo come here to have their throats cut or their heads lopped off by professional local butchers. The dead animals are then butchered by the on-site meat shop where they are skinned, de-boned, diced and prepared to cook. Whole families often have a big feast that day or enjoy picnicking in a forest near by the Temple.


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