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Galungan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus purify themselves with holy water before attending Galungan Day prayers at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on April 23, 2025. Hindus in the region and surrounding areas attend the Galungan Day prayer ceremony as a form of gratitude to God for the victory of Dharma (truth) over Adharma (evil). (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran Thai New Year
In Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025, people celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, with water fights and street festivities across the city. Songkran, observed annually from April 13 to 15, marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water splashing, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings. The festival symbolizes purification and the washing away of bad luck to welcome the new year. (Photo by Thomas De Cian/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand Celebrates Songkran Festival 2025
Thai people and tourists pour traditional scented water on the hands of Buddhist monks to mark the Songkran celebrations at Wat Pho temple in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 13, 2025. Thailand celebrates the Thai traditional New Year Songkran festival, also known as the water festival, which annually falls on April 13 and is celebrated with splashing water as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins and bad luck from the old year. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand Celebrates Songkran Festival 2025
Thai people and tourists pour traditional scented water on the hands of Buddhist monks to mark the Songkran celebrations at Wat Pho temple in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 13, 2025. Thailand celebrates the Thai traditional New Year Songkran festival, also known as the water festival, which annually falls on April 13 and is celebrated with splashing water as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins and bad luck from the old year. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand Celebrates Songkran Festival 2025
Thai people and tourists pour traditional scented water on the hands of Buddhist monks to mark the Songkran celebrations at Wat Pho temple in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 13, 2025. Thailand celebrates the Thai traditional New Year Songkran festival, also known as the water festival, which annually falls on April 13 and is celebrated with splashing water as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins and bad luck from the old year. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand Celebrates Songkran Festival 2025
Thai people and tourists pour traditional scented water on the hands of Buddhist monks to mark the Songkran celebrations at Wat Pho temple in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 13, 2025. Thailand celebrates the Thai traditional New Year Songkran festival, also known as the water festival, which annually falls on April 13 and is celebrated with splashing water as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins and bad luck from the old year. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand Celebrates Songkran Festival 2025
Thai people and tourists bathe Buddha statues to mark the Songkran celebrations at Wat Pho temple in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 13, 2025. Thailand celebrates the Thai traditional New Year Songkran festival, also known as the water festival, which annually falls on April 13 and is celebrated with splashing water as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins and bad luck from the old year. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand Celebrates Songkran Festival 2025
Thai people and tourists bathe Buddha statues to mark the Songkran celebrations at Wat Pho temple in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 13, 2025. Thailand celebrates the Thai traditional New Year Songkran festival, also known as the water festival, which annually falls on April 13 and is celebrated with splashing water as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins and bad luck from the old year. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand Celebrates Songkran Festival 2025
Thai people and tourists bathe Buddha statues to mark the Songkran celebrations at Wat Pho temple in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 13, 2025. Thailand celebrates the Thai traditional New Year Songkran festival, also known as the water festival, which annually falls on April 13 and is celebrated with splashing water as a symbolic sign of cleansing and washing away the sins and bad luck from the old year. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Annual Mass Bathe Ceremony
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals during an annual mass bathing ceremony at Balaju Baise Dhara in Kathmandu, Nepal. They believe that the water from the 22 taps at Balaju Park can cure skin diseases. The ceremony takes place on the full moon of Chaitra, the last month of the Nepali calendar. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Eid Mubarak 2025
Sri Lankan Islamic devotees purify themselves before attending Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Islamic holy fasting month of Ramadan in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 31, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto) -
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Eid Mubarak 2025
Sri Lankan Islamic devotees purify themselves before attending Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Islamic holy fasting month of Ramadan in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 31, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto) -
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Eid Mubarak 2025
Sri Lankan Islamic devotees purify themselves before attending Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Islamic holy fasting month of Ramadan in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 31, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto) -
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Ramadan 2025 : Prayer In Jaipur
Muslim devotees perform 'Wudhu' before offering 'namaz' on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan at Badi Chaupar in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, on March 28, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)