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  • Teej Procession In Jaipur
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    Teej Procession In Jaipur
    Locals wait in the rain to witness the traditional procession on the occasion of the 'Teej' festival in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, on July 28, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Colombo
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    Daily Life In Colombo
    Buddhist monks walk on the street in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 30, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kleipeda
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    Daily Life In Kleipeda
    A woman in a golden bathing suite wearing a large hat is seen on the beach near Kleipeda, Lithuania on 26 July, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kleipeda
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    Daily Life In Kleipeda
    A woman in a golden bathing suite wearing a large hat is seen on the beach near Kleipeda, Lithuania on 26 July, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Calgary Stampede 2025 – Day Eight
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    Calgary Stampede 2025 – Day Eight
    CALGARY, CANADA – JULY 11:
    A visitor wearing red cowboy boots is seen during the 2025 Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    A woman wears a rain poncho and holds an umbrella at Potsdamer Platz S-Bahn station in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    A woman wears a rain poncho and holds an umbrella at Potsdamer Platz S-Bahn station in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    A woman wears a rain poncho and holds an umbrella at Potsdamer Platz S-Bahn station in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • ?eatwave In Greece
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    ?eatwave In Greece
    A woman observes the changing of the Presidential Guard in front of the Hellenic Parliament and tries to cool down by wearing a shirt on her head amid a severe heatwave in Athens, Greece, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Giorgos Arapekos/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Economy
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    India Economy
    A chef and 100-year-old family sweet shop owner, Soma Rkhit, gives finishing touches to scale models made of sweet meat in the attire of a traditional Indian bride and bridegroom at a sweet shop in Kolkata, India, on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) The Indian sweets and confectionery market is a large and growing sector, with a strong presence of both traditional and modern sweet options. The market is driven by factors like cultural significance, increasing urbanization, and changing consumer preferences. Packaged sweets, in particular, experience significant growth due to convenience and longer shelf life. The Indian sweet industry is projected to reach INR84,300 crore (approximately $10.1 billion USD) by 2025. This growth is driven by a combination of traditional favorites and modern innovations, with a significant surge in sales during festival seasons. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Economy
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    India Economy
    A chef and 100-year-old family sweet shop owner, Soma Rkhit, gives finishing touches to scale models made of sweet meat in the attire of a traditional Indian bride and bridegroom at a sweet shop in Kolkata, India, on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) The Indian sweets and confectionery market is a large and growing sector, with a strong presence of both traditional and modern sweet options. The market is driven by factors like cultural significance, increasing urbanization, and changing consumer preferences. Packaged sweets, in particular, experience significant growth due to convenience and longer shelf life. The Indian sweet industry is projected to reach INR84,300 crore (approximately $10.1 billion USD) by 2025. This growth is driven by a combination of traditional favorites and modern innovations, with a significant surge in sales during festival seasons. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Economy
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    India Economy
    A chef and 100-year-old family sweet shop owner, Soma Rkhit, gives finishing touches to scale models made of sweet meat in the attire of a traditional Indian bride and bridegroom at a sweet shop in Kolkata, India, on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) The Indian sweets and confectionery market is a large and growing sector, with a strong presence of both traditional and modern sweet options. The market is driven by factors like cultural significance, increasing urbanization, and changing consumer preferences. Packaged sweets, in particular, experience significant growth due to convenience and longer shelf life. The Indian sweet industry is projected to reach INR84,300 crore (approximately $10.1 billion USD) by 2025. This growth is driven by a combination of traditional favorites and modern innovations, with a significant surge in sales during festival seasons. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Economy
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    India Economy
    A chef and 100-year-old family sweet shop owner, Soma Rkhit, gives finishing touches to scale models made of sweet meat in the attire of a traditional Indian bride and bridegroom at a sweet shop in Kolkata, India, on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) The Indian sweets and confectionery market is a large and growing sector, with a strong presence of both traditional and modern sweet options. The market is driven by factors like cultural significance, increasing urbanization, and changing consumer preferences. Packaged sweets, in particular, experience significant growth due to convenience and longer shelf life. The Indian sweet industry is projected to reach INR84,300 crore (approximately $10.1 billion USD) by 2025. This growth is driven by a combination of traditional favorites and modern innovations, with a significant surge in sales during festival seasons. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Old Quebec City
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    Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    A tour guide dressed in a period costume leads a group of tourists in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Inaugural Megan Thee Stallion's Pete And Thomas Foundation Gala
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    Inaugural Megan Thee Stallion's Pete And Thomas Foundation Gala
    American rapper and singer-songwriter Megan Thee Stallion (Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) wearing Off-White arrives at the Inaugural Megan Thee Stallion's Pete And Thomas Foundation Gala held at Gotham Hall at The Haier Building in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    Tri-color beads are displayed at a local market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025, with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman has her hands decorated with Mehendi or Henna by an artist in a marketplace in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025, with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by Mehendi and the filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman decorates her palms with Mehendi or Henna from an artist in a market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by Mehendi and the filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman selects beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched into threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    Nepali women select beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of the love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman selects beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched into threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman selects beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched into threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali entrepreneur prepares beads according to the orders received at his shop, following the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched into threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of the love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    Nepali women select beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of the love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman decorates her palms with Mehendi or Henna from an artist in a market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by Mehendi and the filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali entrepreneur prepares beads according to the orders received at his shop, following the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched into threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of the love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman selects beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched into threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali entrepreneur shows a mirror to a Nepali female customer as she selects beads at a market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025, following the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, during the starting days of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of the love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman selects beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched into threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman decorates her palms with Mehendi or Henna from an artist in a marketplace in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025, with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by Mehendi and the filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman selects beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched into threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    Nepali women select beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of the love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    A Nepali woman selects beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched into threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of love level of future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
    Nepali women select beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of the love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Markets In Nepal Set Abuzz With Arrival Of Sacred Month Of Shrawan
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    Nepali women select beads from a local market with the arrival of Shrawan, the sacred month for Hindus living in Nepal and India, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 16, 2025. Tri-colored beads (red, green, and yellow), mehendi, and filings over the palms and wrists mark the attire of women in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, at the start of Shrawan. According to Hindu belief, the fourth month on the Lunar Calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva. Married and unmarried females fast on Mondays during this month, wearing sacred clothes. Married women fast for the longer life of their husbands, while unmarried women pray to Lord Shiva for a suitable match. With the start of Shrawan, the sales of beads, mehendi, and filings usually increase. The beads, which are stitched in threads, are brought from India, Pakistan, China, and other countries. The younger generations in Nepal are now fascinated by mehendi and filings, which they consider stylish. There is also another reason for painting palms with mehendi: ''the test of the love level of a future husband.'' (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

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