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Holy Month Of Sharwan In Nepal
Devotees offer their prayers during the first day of the Shravan Somvar festival, the month of fasting, at the Pashupatinath temple premises in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 21, 2025. In the Hindu calendar, the Shravan month is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The whole month is considered auspicious to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva. Devotees keep various fasts during the Shravan month to please the Lord. All Mondays, or Somwar, which fall during the Shravan month are considered highly auspicious for fasting and are known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto) -
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Holy Month Of Sharwan In Nepal
Devotees offer their prayers during the first day of the Shravan Somvar festival, the month of fasting, at the Pashupatinath temple premises in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 21, 2025. In the Hindu calendar, the Shravan month is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The whole month is considered auspicious to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva. Devotees keep various fasts during the Shravan month to please the Lord. All Mondays, or Somwar, which fall during the Shravan month are considered highly auspicious for fasting and are known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto) -
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Holy Month Of Sharwan In Nepal
Devotees offer their prayers during the first day of the Shravan Somvar festival, the month of fasting, at the Pashupatinath temple premises in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 21, 2025. In the Hindu calendar, the Shravan month is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The whole month is considered auspicious to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva. Devotees keep various fasts during the Shravan month to please the Lord. All Mondays, or Somwar, which fall during the Shravan month are considered highly auspicious for fasting and are known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto) -
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Holy Month Of Sharwan In Nepal
Devotees offer their prayers during the first day of the Shravan Somvar festival, the month of fasting, at the Pashupatinath temple premises in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 21, 2025. In the Hindu calendar, the Shravan month is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The whole month is considered auspicious to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva. Devotees keep various fasts during the Shravan month to please the Lord. All Mondays, or Somwar, which fall during the Shravan month are considered highly auspicious for fasting and are known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto) -
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Holy Month Of Sharwan In Nepal
Devotees offer their prayers during the first day of the Shravan Somvar festival, the month of fasting, at the Pashupatinath temple premises in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 21, 2025. In the Hindu calendar, the Shravan month is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The whole month is considered auspicious to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva. Devotees keep various fasts during the Shravan month to please the Lord. All Mondays, or Somwar, which fall during the Shravan month are considered highly auspicious for fasting and are known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats. (Photo by Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community attend the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community attend the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community attend the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Esala Full Moon Poya Day In Sri Lanka
Devotees gather at Kelaniya Temple in Sri Lanka on July 10, 2025, for the Esala Full Moon Poya, engaging in religious rituals such as bathing the sacred Bo tree as an act of worship and respect, along with meditation and other meritorious deeds. (Photo by Krishan Kariyawasam/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Celebrating Bhoto Jatra Of Rato Machindranath Chariot Festival.
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli (C) participates in the celebration of the Bhoto Jatra Festival in Jawalakhel, Nepal, on June 1, 2025. Rato Machindranath, also known as the 'god of rain,' is worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists in the hope of good rain to prevent drought during the rice plantation season. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
An artist from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation holds a hand drill on his cheeks during a demonstration of the traditional martial art of debus in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation perform the traditional martial arts of debus in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)