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#12883797
20 October 2025
Pure silver anklets (payal) are sold for the upcoming festival of Diwali in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on October 18, 2025.
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#5613088
8 April 2020
Detail of the fancy silver anklet of a Tamil Catholic devotee as she walks along the grounds of the Athisaya Manal Matha Church (Our Lady Of Red Sand Church) in Tuticorin (Thoothukudi), Tamil Nadu, India on August 28, 2017. The Athisaya Manal Matha Church was built in the First Century AD by St. Thomas (one of 12 disciples of Jesus Christ). According to ledged the church was buried beneath the sand for many years following a curse until in the year 1798 a shepherd hit his foot on the crucifix and discovered that a church was buried there. With the help of the village they excavated the church. The church has since been the site of may miracles and has become an important Catholic pilgrimage spot.
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#3957676
10 March 2019
Anklets and other jewelry for sale outside the Beemapally Mosque (Beemapally Dargah Shareef) during the Beemapally Uroos Festival (also known as the Chandanakudam Mahotsavam or Beebapally Urs Festival) on February 15, 2019 in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India. The Beemapally Mosque is famous for its annual Urs which attracts throngs of pilgrims from all walks of life. On the final day of the Urs a flag from Beema Bibi's grave is taken and there is a grand procession with caparisoned elephants and the music of the panchavadyam (five instruments). The festival marks the death anniversary of Syedunnisa Beema Beebi (Beema Bibi), a woman believed to have divine powers, and her son Syedu shuhada Maheen Abubacker. Every year there is a festival held to venerate Beema Beevi which attracts thousands of pilgrims from all faiths and castes. The tomb of Beema Beebi, the lady with miraculous powers who is believed to belong to the Prophet Mohammed's family and is the main attraction at this mosque.
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