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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
Marigold flowers bloom in a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
Marigold flowers bloom in a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
Marigold flowers bloom in a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
Marigold flowers bloom in a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
Marigold flowers bloom in a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
A Nepali florist plucks vibrant marigold flowers from a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers In Nepal Go Busy Plucking Marigold Flowers For Tihar
Marigold flowers bloom in a field on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the Tihar, also known as Diwali, festival. As the festival of lights and flowers approaches, florists and farmers across the country work tirelessly to meet the soaring demand for marigolds, which hold deep cultural and religious significance during the celebrations. The golden blooms are used to decorate homes, temples, and streets, symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and the triumph of light over darkness. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
Fireworks explode as an effigy of Meghnad, son of demon king Ravana, burns on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
A Hindu woman devotee and her child look at the effigies of the mythic demon king Ravana, his son Meghnath, and brother Kumbhkaran on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
Firecrackers are burst on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees watch as an effigy of the mythic demon king Ravana burns on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
Firecrackers are burst on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees watch as an effigy of the mythic demon king Ravana burns on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees watch as an effigy of the mythic demon king Ravana burns on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
An effigy of the mythic demon king Ravana is pictured on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
An Indian policeman patrols as firecrackers burst on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
Hindu children dress as Lord Ram, Laxman, and Goddess Sita and take part in the burning of effigies of the demon king Ravana, his son Meghnath, and brother Kumbhkaran on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees watch as an effigy of the mythic demon king Ravana burns on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
Firecrackers are burst on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Dussehra Celebration In India
An Indian policeman patrols past as fireworks explode and an effigy of Meghnad, son of demon king Ravana, burns on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Puja Festival In Dhaka
Hindu devotees immerse an idol of the Hindu goddess Durga in the Buriganga River during the final day of the Durga Puja festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 2, 2025. The five-day ''Durga Puja'' festival commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasura by the Hindu goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Puja Festival In Dhaka
Hindu devotees immerse an idol of the Hindu goddess Durga in the Buriganga River during the final day of the Durga Puja festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 2, 2025. The five-day ''Durga Puja'' festival commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasura by the Hindu goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Puja Festival In Dhaka
Hindu devotees immerse an idol of the Hindu goddess in the Buriganga River during the final day of the Durga Puja festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 2, 2025. The five-day ''Durga Puja'' festival commemorates the slaying of demon king Mahishasura by Hindu goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Puja Festival In Dhaka
Hindu devotees immerse an idol of the Hindu goddess in the Buriganga River during the final day of the Durga Puja festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 2, 2025. The five-day ''Durga Puja'' festival commemorates the slaying of demon king Mahishasura by Hindu goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Puja Festival In Dhaka
Hindu devotees immerse an idol of the Hindu goddess in the Buriganga River during the final day of the Durga Puja festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 2, 2025. The five-day ''Durga Puja'' festival commemorates the slaying of demon king Mahishasura by Hindu goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Puja Festival In Dhaka
Hindu devotees immerse an idol of the Hindu goddess Durga in the Buriganga River during the final day of the Durga Puja festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 2, 2025. The five-day ''Durga Puja'' festival commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasura by the Hindu goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Puja Festival In Dhaka
Hindu devotees prepare to immerse an idol of the Hindu Goddess Durga in the Buriganga River on the final day of the Durga Puja festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 2, 2025. The five-day ''Durga Puja'' festival commemorates the slaying of demon king Mahishasura by Hindu goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto) -
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India Religion Festival Durga Puja
Indian Hindu devotees immerse an idol of goddess Durga during festivities for the Vijaya Dashami-Dushhera festival in Siliguri, India, on October 2, 2025, on the final day of Durga Puja. The event commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Religion Festival Durga Puja
Indian Hindu devotees immerse an idol of goddess Durga during festivities for the Vijaya Dashami-Dushhera festival in Siliguri, India, on October 2, 2025, on the final day of Durga Puja. The event commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Religion Festival Durga Puja
Indian Hindu devotees immerse an idol of goddess Durga during festivities for the Vijaya Dashami-Dushhera festival in Siliguri, India, on October 2, 2025, on the final day of Durga Puja. The event commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Religion Festival Durga Puja
Indian Hindu devotees pray and offer sweets to Goddess Durga as they also exchange sindur khela (vermillion) before immersing an idol of Goddess Durga during festivities for the Vijaya Dashami-Dushhera festival in Siliguri, India, on October 2, 2025, on the final day of Durga Puja. The event commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by Goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Religion Festival Durga Puja
Indian Hindu devotees immerse an idol of goddess Durga during festivities for the Vijaya Dashami-Dushhera festival in Siliguri, India, on October 2, 2025, on the final day of Durga Puja. The event commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Religion Festival Durga Puja
Indian Hindu devotees pray and offer sweets to Goddess Durga as they also exchange sindur khela (vermillion) before immersing an idol of Goddess Durga during festivities for the Vijaya Dashami-Dushhera festival in Siliguri, India, on October 2, 2025, on the final day of Durga Puja. The event commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by Goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Religion Festival Durga Puja
Indian Hindu devotees immerse an idol of goddess Durga during festivities for the Vijaya Dashami-Dushhera festival in Siliguri, India, on October 2, 2025, on the final day of Durga Puja. The event commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Religion Festival Durga Puja
Indian Hindu devotees immerse an idol of goddess Durga during festivities for the Vijaya Dashami-Dushhera festival in Siliguri, India, on October 2, 2025, on the final day of Durga Puja. The event commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by goddess Durga, marking the triumph of good over evil. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Preparations Ahead Of Dussehra Festival In Kashmir
An artist works on an effigy of the Hindu mythological demon king Ravana ahead of the Dussehra festival in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 1, 2025. The effigies are burnt during the Hindu festival, which commemorates the triumph of Lord Rama over Ravana and marks the victory of good over evil. Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, falls on October 2 this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Preparations Ahead Of Dussehra Festival In Kashmir
An artist works on an effigy of the Hindu mythological demon king Ravana ahead of the Dussehra festival in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 1, 2025. The effigies are burnt during the Hindu festival, which commemorates the triumph of Lord Rama over Ravana and marks the victory of good over evil. Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, falls on October 2 this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Preparations Ahead Of Dussehra Festival In Kashmir
An artist works on an effigy of the Hindu mythological demon king Ravana ahead of the Dussehra festival in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 1, 2025. The effigies are burnt during the Hindu festival, which commemorates the triumph of Lord Rama over Ravana and marks the victory of good over evil. Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, falls on October 2 this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Preparations Ahead Of Dussehra Festival In Kashmir
An artist works on an effigy of the Hindu mythological demon king Ravana ahead of the Dussehra festival in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 1, 2025. The effigies are burnt during the Hindu festival, which commemorates the triumph of Lord Rama over Ravana and marks the victory of good over evil. Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, falls on October 2 this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Preparations Ahead Of Dussehra Festival In Kashmir
An artist works on an effigy of the Hindu mythological demon king Ravana ahead of the Dussehra festival in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 1, 2025. The effigies are burnt during the Hindu festival, which commemorates the triumph of Lord Rama over Ravana and marks the victory of good over evil. Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, falls on October 2 this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)