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  • French Minister Of Labour Catherine Vautrin Visits An Intermarche Supermarket, In Paris
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    French Minister Of Labour Catherine Vautrin Visits An Intermarche Supermarket, In Paris
    An employee at the Intermarche supermarket restocks fruit and vegetables in Paris, France, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • French Minister Of Labour Catherine Vautrin Visits An Intermarche Supermarket, In Paris
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    French Minister Of Labour Catherine Vautrin Visits An Intermarche Supermarket, In Paris
    An employee at the Intermarche supermarket restocks fruit and vegetables in Paris, France, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 28:
    A selection of drinks and cocktails on display outside a restaurant in Krakow's Old Town, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 28:
    A selection of drinks and cocktails on display outside a restaurant in Krakow's Old Town, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus Cafer) Bird Is Eating Guava Fruit  - Animal India
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    Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus Cafer) Bird Is Eating Guava Fruit - Animal India
    A red-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer) perches on a guava tree while feeding on the fruit, in Tehatta, India, on August 27, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)

     

  • Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus Cafer) Bird Is Eating Guava Fruit  - Animal India
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    Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus Cafer) Bird Is Eating Guava Fruit - Animal India
    A red-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer) perches on a guava tree while feeding on the fruit, in Tehatta, India, on August 27, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)

     

  • Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus Cafer) Bird Is Eating Guava Fruit  - Animal India
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    Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus Cafer) Bird Is Eating Guava Fruit - Animal India
    A red-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer) perches on a guava tree while feeding on the fruit, in Tehatta, India, on August 27, 2025 (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
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    Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
    The interior view of Lehel Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023, shows a popular shopping destination that offers fruits, vegetables, meat, and various goods for locals and visitors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
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    Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
    The interior view of Lehel Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023, shows a popular shopping destination that offers fruits, vegetables, meat, and various goods for locals and visitors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
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    Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
    The interior view of Lehel Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023, shows a popular shopping destination that offers fruits, vegetables, meat, and various goods for locals and visitors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
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    Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
    The interior view of Lehel Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023, shows a popular shopping destination that offers fruits, vegetables, meat, and various goods for locals and visitors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
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    Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
    The interior view of Lehel Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023, shows a popular shopping destination that offers fruits, vegetables, meat, and various goods for locals and visitors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
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    Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
    The interior view of Lehel Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023, shows a popular shopping destination that offers fruits, vegetables, meat, and various goods for locals and visitors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
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    Lehel Market Hall And Shopping Center In Budapest
    The interior view of Lehel Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023, shows a popular shopping destination that offers fruits, vegetables, meat, and various goods for locals and visitors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Island Of Orleans
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    Daily Life On The Island Of Orleans
    Farmland is on Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada, on June 23, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Island Of Orleans
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    Daily Life On The Island Of Orleans
    Farmland is on Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada, on June 23, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Island Of Orleans
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    Daily Life On The Island Of Orleans
    An old barn is in Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada, on June 23, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On The Island Of Orleans
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    Daily Life On The Island Of Orleans
    Farmland is on Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada, on June 23, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Nepali devotees walk towards the square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, to make offerings to Dipankar Buddha on Panchadan. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Nepali devotees walk towards the square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, to make offerings to Dipankar Buddha on Panchadan. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha dances in front of the Dattatraya Temple of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha dances in front of the Dattatraya Temple of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Nepali devotees walk towards the square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, to make offerings to Dipankar Buddha on Panchadan. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
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    Bhaktapur Observes Panchadan, The Festival Of Five Summer Gifts
    Dipankar Buddha is paraded through the alleyways of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on August 21, 2025, observing the Panchadan, the festival of five summer gifts. Observed annually on Triodashi, two days prior to the Kushe Aunsi or Father's Day according to the lunar calendar, this Buddhist festival sees Dipankar Buddha dancing and touring around the city. In this Buddhist festival, gifts are made by the laity to the monks. Buddhist antiques are displayed, and gigantic effigies of Dipankar are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has long been extinct in Nepal, the receivers of the gifts today are the Buddhist priests, the Shakyas, and the Vajracharyas, who go begging alms to the houses of their clients. However, the main highlight of the festival is the giving away of five elements: wheat grains, rice grains, salt, money, and fruit. Traditional collections of artifacts are displayed in monasteries and households on this occasion. On this day, people donate rice, money, and other items based on their capacity. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

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    Iran-War And Life In Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh
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    Drone Attack On The Sumy Central Market
    Two emergency service members stand among boxes of fruit and vegetables at the Sumy Central Market after the area is hit by a Russian drone explosion in Sumy, Ukraine, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto)

     

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    Agriculture In Markham
    Fresh eggs are at a farmers market in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Agriculture In Markham
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    Agriculture In Markham
    Small coconut trees are at a farm in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Agriculture In Markham
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    Agriculture In Markham
    Onions are at a farmers market in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Agriculture In Markham
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    Agriculture In Markham
    Fresh cauliflower is at a farmers market in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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