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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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27 November 2023
Devotees are making figures of religious symbols with a variety of fried grains during the Sakimana Punhi celebration in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on November 27, 2023. Each year on the full moon day of Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and gratitude. The Newar community observes the day by creating figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns. Sakimana Punhi is one of the rarest festivals that is still celebrated in Nepal.
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30 November 2020
Nepalese devotee making figures of deities with fried grains during Sakimana Punhi celebrated at Bhaktapur, Nepal on Monday, November 30, 2020. Each year on the full moon day of the Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and thanks. The Newar community observes the day by making figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns.
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30 November 2020
A Nepalese devotee chants traditional songs and playing instruments during Sakimana Punhi celebrated at Bhaktapur, Nepal on Monday, November 30, 2020. Each year on the full moon day of the Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and thanks. The Newar community observes the day by making figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns.
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30 November 2020
Nepalese devotees chants traditional songs and playing instruments during Sakimana Punhi celebrated at Bhaktapur, Nepal on Monday, November 30, 2020. Each year on the full moon day of the Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and thanks. The Newar community observes the day by making figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns.
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30 November 2020
Nepalese devotees chants traditional songs and playing instruments during Sakimana Punhi celebrated at Bhaktapur, Nepal on Monday, November 30, 2020. Each year on the full moon day of the Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and thanks. The Newar community observes the day by making figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns.
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30 November 2020
Nepalese devotees chants traditional songs and playing instruments during Sakimana Punhi celebrated at Bhaktapur, Nepal on Monday, November 30, 2020. Each year on the full moon day of the Sakimana Punhi, farmers offer their harvest to Mother Earth with respect and thanks. The Newar community observes the day by making figures of deities with fried grains and singing religious hymns.
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