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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police personnel stand alongside their service dogs to worship them on the day of Kukur (Dog) Tihar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet and stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they have shown. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion of humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police service dogs follow instructions from their handler during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping solve cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet or stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust, sentry, and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police personnel stand alongside their service dogs to worship them on the day of Kukur (Dog) Tihar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet and stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they have shown. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion of humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police personnel stand alongside their service dogs to worship them on the day of Kukur (Dog) Tihar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet and stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they have shown. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion of humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police service dogs follow instructions from their handler during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping solve cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet or stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust, sentry, and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police service dogs follow instructions from their handler during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping solve cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet or stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust, sentry, and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police personnel parade alongside their service dogs to worship them on the day of Kukur (Dog) Tihar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, receive garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet or stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion of humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police personnel parade alongside their service dogs to worship them on the day of Kukur (Dog) Tihar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, receive garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet or stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion of humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog follows orders from its handler during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands and bread and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet or stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust, sentry, and as a faithful companion of humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police service dogs follow instructions from their handler during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping solve cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet or stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust, sentry, and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police personnel stand alongside their service dogs to worship them on the day of Kukur (Dog) Tihar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet and stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they have shown. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion of humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Vermillion powder and flowers are showered upon the service dogs on the day of Kukur (Dog) Tihar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands and bread and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet and stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
Nepal Police personnel stand alongside their service dogs to worship them on the day of Kukur (Dog) Tihar in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, Nepal honors the role played by dogs by worshipping pet and stray dogs early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they have shown. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion of humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Worship Dogs On Kukur Tihar: Fiesta Of Hounds
A Nepal Police service dog is worshipped during the Kukur Tihar celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 20, 2025. In the Central Dog Training School in Kathmandu, the dogs receive garlands and a medal for their special contribution to security and helping in solving cases. The dogs, regarded as guardians and messengers of Yama, are offered garlands, bread, and are worshipped with vermilion powder and flowers. In the Rigveda, one of the Vedas in Hindu religion, Samara, the mother of dogs, assists Indra, the ruler of heaven, in retrieving stolen cattle. On the second day of Yama Panchak or Tihar, pet and stray dogs in Nepal are worshipped early in the morning for the devotion and sincerity they show. The canine, known for its trust as a sentry and as a faithful companion to humans since ancient times, is worshipped annually in Nepal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Observes Constitution Day, First After Gen-Z Revolution
A Nepali child, along with her guardian, holds a placard reading ''Establish peace'' during a rally organized on the occasion of Constitution Day in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
Loz Samuels puts some finishing touches to the decor in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
05/09/2025 - Photograph by Sam Frost ©2025 -
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
Loz Samuels puts some finishing touches to the decor in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
05/09/2025 - Photograph by Sam Frost ©2025 -
Credit: Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
The horses atop the proscenium arch in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern are now their logo. The darker left hand horse is unrestored since the fire which damaged the building during its closure. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
The proscenium arch in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is made of old piano panels and table legs. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
The proscenium arch in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is made of old piano panels and table legs. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
A piano frame mounted on the wall can be used for sound effects at the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern. It is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
A plaque on the building honours Dennis Neale, who created the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
The Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
The Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
The Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
The Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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NYC Mayoral Canidate Sliwa Slams Adam's Gang Summit
August 30, 2025, New York, NY, USA: NYC Mayoral Candidate wearing his hoodie with 'The People's Mayor NYC' on back, CURTIS SLIWA, 71, making a point with his hands, at a press conference outside Gracie Mansion condemning Mayor Adams's decision to meet with reputed gang leaders inside the Mayor's official residence. American activist, radio talk show host, and founder and chief executive officer of the Guardian Angels, outlined his public safety plan and accused the administration of legitimizing gang influence in city politics. Sliwa is the Republican nominee for the 2025 New York City mayoral election. ran unopposed in the party's primary. (Credit Image: © Luiz Rampelotto/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Painting Of Halchowk Aakash Bhairab Masks In Preparation For Indra Jatra Festival
TEJ BAHADUR CHITRAKAR, 87, a veteran artist who paints the Khwapa (mask) of Halchowk Aakash Bhairab for over five decades, is seen painting the mask in preparation for the Indra Jatra festival on August 28, 2025, in Kathmandu, Nepal. The Halchowk Aakash Bhairab, revered as a fierce guardian deity, occupies a central role in Newar culture, and his dance is one of the key attractions of the Indra Jatra festival, drawing large crowds of devotees and spectators annually. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Painting Of Halchowk Aakash Bhairab Masks In Preparation For Indra Jatra Festival
TEJ BAHADUR CHITRAKAR, 87, a veteran artist who paints the Khwapa (mask) of Halchowk Aakash Bhairab for over five decades, is seen painting the mask in preparation for the Indra Jatra festival on August 28, 2025, in Kathmandu, Nepal. The Halchowk Aakash Bhairab, revered as a fierce guardian deity, occupies a central role in Newar culture, and his dance is one of the key attractions of the Indra Jatra festival, drawing large crowds of devotees and spectators annually. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)
