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#11580561
17 September 2024
Karva Chauth related products are on display in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on September 14, 2024. Karva Chauth, also known as Karwa Chauth or Karaka Chaturthi, is a Rajput Hindu festival celebrated by Hindu women in Northern India. On Karva Chauth, women observe a fast from sunrise to moonrise for the safety, long life, and good health of their husbands or future partners. Once the moon is visible, it is customary for a fasting woman to view the moon or its reflection in a vessel filled with water, through a sieve, or through the cloth of a dupatta. Then, the woman looks at her husband's face through the sieve. The woman says a brief prayer asking for her husband's long life. Her husband then takes the water from the thali and offers it to his wife, who takes her first sip of water during the day. The fast is now broken, and the woman can have a complete meal.
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#11580570
17 September 2024
Karva Chauth related products are on display in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on September 14, 2024. Karva Chauth, also known as Karwa Chauth or Karaka Chaturthi, is a Rajput Hindu festival celebrated by Hindu women in Northern India. On Karva Chauth, women observe a fast from sunrise to moonrise for the safety, long life, and good health of their husbands or future partners. Once the moon is visible, it is customary for a fasting woman to view the moon or its reflection in a vessel filled with water, through a sieve, or through the cloth of a dupatta. Then, the woman looks at her husband's face through the sieve. The woman says a brief prayer asking for her husband's long life. Her husband then takes the water from the thali and offers it to his wife, who takes her first sip of water during the day. The fast is now broken, and the woman can have a complete meal.
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#11580571
17 September 2024
Karva Chauth related products are on display in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on September 14, 2024. Karva Chauth, also known as Karwa Chauth or Karaka Chaturthi, is a Rajput Hindu festival celebrated by Hindu women in Northern India. On Karva Chauth, women observe a fast from sunrise to moonrise for the safety, long life, and good health of their husbands or future partners. Once the moon is visible, it is customary for a fasting woman to view the moon or its reflection in a vessel filled with water, through a sieve, or through the cloth of a dupatta. Then, the woman looks at her husband's face through the sieve. The woman says a brief prayer asking for her husband's long life. Her husband then takes the water from the thali and offers it to his wife, who takes her first sip of water during the day. The fast is now broken, and the woman can have a complete meal.
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#11580572
17 September 2024
Karva Chauth related products are on display in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on September 14, 2024. Karva Chauth, also known as Karwa Chauth or Karaka Chaturthi, is a Rajput Hindu festival celebrated by Hindu women in Northern India. On Karva Chauth, women observe a fast from sunrise to moonrise for the safety, long life, and good health of their husbands or future partners. Once the moon is visible, it is customary for a fasting woman to view the moon or its reflection in a vessel filled with water, through a sieve, or through the cloth of a dupatta. Then, the woman looks at her husband's face through the sieve. The woman says a brief prayer asking for her husband's long life. Her husband then takes the water from the thali and offers it to his wife, who takes her first sip of water during the day. The fast is now broken, and the woman can have a complete meal.
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#11580573
17 September 2024
Karva Chauth related products are on display in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on September 14, 2024. Karva Chauth, also known as Karwa Chauth or Karaka Chaturthi, is a Rajput Hindu festival celebrated by Hindu women in Northern India. On Karva Chauth, women observe a fast from sunrise to moonrise for the safety, long life, and good health of their husbands or future partners. Once the moon is visible, it is customary for a fasting woman to view the moon or its reflection in a vessel filled with water, through a sieve, or through the cloth of a dupatta. Then, the woman looks at her husband's face through the sieve. The woman says a brief prayer asking for her husband's long life. Her husband then takes the water from the thali and offers it to his wife, who takes her first sip of water during the day. The fast is now broken, and the woman can have a complete meal.
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#11522417
29 August 2024
Colourful dupatta scarves are displayed at a textile shop in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 16, 2024.
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#7754764
11 February 2022
Sikh woman offers prayers at Gurdwara (Sikh temple) during Gurpurab (the anniversary of Guru Nanak's birthday) on November 04, 2017 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Guru Nanak Gurpurab, also known as Guru Nanak's Prakash Utsav, celebrates the birth of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak. This is one of the most sacred festivals in Sikhism.
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#7511038
10 December 2021
Women carries a dupatta (An Indian Attire) on their head as a shelter from rain in Kolkata, India, 09 December, 2021.
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#7511048
10 December 2021
A woman covers her child with a red dupatta (An Indian attire) from rain in Kolkata, India, 09 December, 2021.
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#7000036
27 August 2021
Married Hindu Nepalese woman wearing kum-kum (sindoor / vermillion) on her forehead watches a cultural dance during the Nepali Himalayan Mela in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 24, 2009.
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#6723284
16 May 2021
Woman wearing a face mask to protect her from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) by crabapple trees covered with pink flowers during the Spring season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on May 14, 2021.
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#6723286
16 May 2021
Woman wearing a face mask to protect her from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) poses by a crabapple tree covered with pink flowers during the Spring season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on May 14, 2021.
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#6723288
16 May 2021
Woman wearing a face mask to protect her from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) by crabapple trees covered with pink flowers during the Spring season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on May 14, 2021.
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#6578160
1 April 2021
Indian women cover with a dupatta (A part of an Indian attire) from the sun rays during coronavirus emergency in Kolkata, India, 31 March, 2021. Kolkata city faces hot and humid climate. Maximum and minimum temperature is 38 degree celsius and 26 degree celsius according to an Indian Meteorological Department of Kolkata.
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#6578162
1 April 2021
Indian women cover with a dupatta (A part of an Indian attire) from the sun rays during coronavirus emergency in Kolkata, India, 31 March, 2021. Kolkata city faces hot and humid climate. Maximum and minimum temperature is 38 degree celsius and 26 degree celsius according to an Indian Meteorological Department of Kolkata.
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#3964816
12 March 2019
Colourful scarves and shawls bundled and ready for sale at a textile shop in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
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