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A Hindu monk blesses devotees with his pet monkey during a Hindu religious rally in Kolkata, India, on December 7, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta D...

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Hindu Religious Rally In Kolkata, India

7 December 2025

A Hindu monk blesses devotees with his pet monkey during a Hindu religious rally in Kolkata, India, on December 7, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta D...

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7 December 2025

A Hindu monk blesses devotees with his pet monkey during a Hindu religious rally in Kolkata, India, on December 7, 2025.


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A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

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Laxmi Puja Celebrated In Nepal

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

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22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 21, 2025. Tihar is a Hindu festival celebrated in Nepal for five days. Cows are considered to be the incarnation of the Hindu god of wealth.


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A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

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Laxmi Puja Celebrated In Nepal

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

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22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 21, 2025. Tihar is a Hindu festival celebrated in Nepal for five days. Cows are considered to be the incarnation of the Hindu god of wealth.


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A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

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Laxmi Puja Celebrated In Nepal

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

#12894026

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 21, 2025. Tihar is a Hindu festival celebrated in Nepal for five days. Cows are considered to be the incarnation of the Hindu god of wealth.


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A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

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Laxmi Puja Celebrated In Nepal

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

#12894028

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 21, 2025. Tihar is a Hindu festival celebrated in Nepal for five days. Cows are considered to be the incarnation of the Hindu god of wealth.


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A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

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Laxmi Puja Celebrated In Nepal

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

#12894029

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 21, 2025. Tihar is a Hindu festival celebrated in Nepal for five days. Cows are considered to be the incarnation of the Hindu god of wealth.


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A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

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Laxmi Puja Celebrated In Nepal

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in K...

#12894032

22 October 2025

A Nepalese devotee offers a ritual prayer towards a poster of Laxmi during the procession of Tihar or Deepawali and Diwali celebrations in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 21, 2025. Tihar is a Hindu festival celebrated in Nepal for five days. Cows are considered to be the incarnation of the Hindu god of wealth.


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A person carries a Kali idol into a tricycle moving towards a pandal ahead of the Kali Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on October 19, 2025....

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Daily Life In India Leading Up To Diwali

19 October 2025

A person carries a Kali idol into a tricycle moving towards a pandal ahead of the Kali Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on October 19, 2025....

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19 October 2025

A person carries a Kali idol into a tricycle moving towards a pandal ahead of the Kali Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on October 19, 2025.


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People carry an idol of the Hindu goddess Kali on their heads ahead of the Kali Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on October 19, 2025. (Photo...

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Daily Life In India Leading Up To Diwali

19 October 2025

People carry an idol of the Hindu goddess Kali on their heads ahead of the Kali Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on October 19, 2025. (Photo...

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19 October 2025

People carry an idol of the Hindu goddess Kali on their heads ahead of the Kali Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on October 19, 2025.


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People carry a huge idol of Kali towards a pandal for the Kali Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on October 19, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/N...

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Daily Life In India Leading Up To Diwali

19 October 2025

People carry a huge idol of Kali towards a pandal for the Kali Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on October 19, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/N...

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19 October 2025

People carry a huge idol of Kali towards a pandal for the Kali Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on October 19, 2025.


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A man sits near a yellow Euronet ATM at a bus stop in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The Euronet Worldwide company operates...

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Euronet ATM At Bus Stop

15 October 2025

A man sits near a yellow Euronet ATM at a bus stop in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The Euronet Worldwide company operates...

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15 October 2025

A man sits near a yellow Euronet ATM at a bus stop in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The Euronet Worldwide company operates globally in electronic financial transactions, including epay, Ria Money Transfer, and XE.


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A PhonePe (Digital Payment app) QR code is displayed next to a Ganesh idol in Kolkata, India, on August 24, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurP...

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Daily Life In India

24 August 2025

A PhonePe (Digital Payment app) QR code is displayed next to a Ganesh idol in Kolkata, India, on August 24, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurP...

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24 August 2025

A PhonePe (Digital Payment app) QR code is displayed next to a Ganesh idol in Kolkata, India, on August 24, 2025.


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People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathma...

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Nepal Observes Gai Jatra Commemorating Memory Of Loved Ones And Salvation Of Deceased Souls

10 August 2025

People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathma...

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10 August 2025

People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 10, 2025, to commemorate their loved ones who have passed away within a year, praying for their salvation. Dressed as cows, who are on a brief pilgrimage to give salvation to the souls of their departed loved ones, thousands of people march through Basantapur Durbar Square, marking the annual festival of Gai Jatra. In this time-honored tradition, people of all ages, in the guise of cows and lunatics, go around the city wearing odd costumes to commemorate those who have died within the past year. Bereaved families offer fruits, bread, beaten rice, curd, and money to those participating in the procession, including the cows. This festival of cows, commonly called ''Gai Jatra'' or the ''Cow Festival,'' falls on the first day of the waning moon in the month of Bhadra (Bhadra Sukla Pratipada), the fifth month of the Lunar calendar. It is mostly observed by the Newari and Tharu communities of Nepal. According to sayings, the festival derives its name from the religious belief that the deceased, during their journey to heaven, cross a legendary river by grabbing the tail of a cow. The tails of cows demonstrated today are also credited for helping the deceased to get across Baitarni, a legendary river, to enter heaven. The persons who are demonstrated with the attire of a cow also have an artificial tail, which serves the same purpose.


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People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathma...

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Nepal Observes Gai Jatra Commemorating Memory Of Loved Ones And Salvation Of Deceased Souls

10 August 2025

People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathma...

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10 August 2025

People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 10, 2025, to commemorate their loved ones who have passed away within a year, praying for their salvation. Dressed as cows, who are on a brief pilgrimage to give salvation to the souls of their departed loved ones, thousands of people march through Basantapur Durbar Square, marking the annual festival of Gai Jatra. In this time-honored tradition, people of all ages, in the guise of cows and lunatics, go around the city wearing odd costumes to commemorate those who have died within the past year. Bereaved families offer fruits, bread, beaten rice, curd, and money to those participating in the procession, including the cows. This festival of cows, commonly called ''Gai Jatra'' or the ''Cow Festival,'' falls on the first day of the waning moon in the month of Bhadra (Bhadra Sukla Pratipada), the fifth month of the Lunar calendar. It is mostly observed by the Newari and Tharu communities of Nepal. According to sayings, the festival derives its name from the religious belief that the deceased, during their journey to heaven, cross a legendary river by grabbing the tail of a cow. The tails of cows demonstrated today are also credited for helping the deceased to get across Baitarni, a legendary river, to enter heaven. The persons who are demonstrated with the attire of a cow also have an artificial tail, which serves the same purpose.


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People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathma...

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Nepal Observes Gai Jatra Commemorating Memory Of Loved Ones And Salvation Of Deceased Souls

10 August 2025

People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathma...

#12632232

10 August 2025

People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 10, 2025, to commemorate their loved ones who have passed away within a year, praying for their salvation. Dressed as cows, who are on a brief pilgrimage to give salvation to the souls of their departed loved ones, thousands of people march through Basantapur Durbar Square, marking the annual festival of Gai Jatra. In this time-honored tradition, people of all ages, in the guise of cows and lunatics, go around the city wearing odd costumes to commemorate those who have died within the past year. Bereaved families offer fruits, bread, beaten rice, curd, and money to those participating in the procession, including the cows. This festival of cows, commonly called ''Gai Jatra'' or the ''Cow Festival,'' falls on the first day of the waning moon in the month of Bhadra (Bhadra Sukla Pratipada), the fifth month of the Lunar calendar. It is mostly observed by the Newari and Tharu communities of Nepal. According to sayings, the festival derives its name from the religious belief that the deceased, during their journey to heaven, cross a legendary river by grabbing the tail of a cow. The tails of cows demonstrated today are also credited for helping the deceased to get across Baitarni, a legendary river, to enter heaven. The persons who are demonstrated with the attire of a cow also have an artificial tail, which serves the same purpose.


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People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathma...

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Nepal Observes Gai Jatra Commemorating Memory Of Loved Ones And Salvation Of Deceased Souls

10 August 2025

People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathma...

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10 August 2025

People dress as cows and parade through the alleyways and courtyards of the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 10, 2025, to commemorate their loved ones who have passed away within a year, praying for their salvation. Dressed as cows, who are on a brief pilgrimage to give salvation to the souls of their departed loved ones, thousands of people march through Basantapur Durbar Square, marking the annual festival of Gai Jatra. In this time-honored tradition, people of all ages, in the guise of cows and lunatics, go around the city wearing odd costumes to commemorate those who have died within the past year. Bereaved families offer fruits, bread, beaten rice, curd, and money to those participating in the procession, including the cows. This festival of cows, commonly called ''Gai Jatra'' or the ''Cow Festival,'' falls on the first day of the waning moon in the month of Bhadra (Bhadra Sukla Pratipada), the fifth month of the Lunar calendar. It is mostly observed by the Newari and Tharu communities of Nepal. According to sayings, the festival derives its name from the religious belief that the deceased, during their journey to heaven, cross a legendary river by grabbing the tail of a cow. The tails of cows demonstrated today are also credited for helping the deceased to get across Baitarni, a legendary river, to enter heaven. The persons who are demonstrated with the attire of a cow also have an artificial tail, which serves the same purpose.


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