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Members of the transgender community and Hindu devotees gather as priests lead a ritual procession, pulling the statue of warrior god Aravan on a chariot during the annual Koovagam festival at Koothandavar Temple, in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. The festival marks a unique re-enactment of a legend from the epic Mahabharata. Caption 2 A Hindu priest (foreground R) ties a thali (sacred thread) around the neck of a transgender devotee during a symbolic marriage ritual to the warrior god Aravan at Koothandavar Temple in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. Members of the transgender community and de-stock-foto
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Members of the transgender community and Hindu devotees gather as priests lead a ritual procession, pulling the statue of warrior god Aravan on a chariot during the annual Koovagam festival at Koothandavar Temple, in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. The festival marks a unique re-enactment of a legend from the epic Mahabharata. Caption 2 A Hindu priest (foreground R) ties a thali (sacred thread) around the neck of a transgender devotee during a symbolic marriage ritual to the warrior god Aravan at Koothandavar Temple in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. Members of the transgender community and de-stock-foto
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Members of the transgender community and Hindu devotees gather as priests lead a ritual procession, pulling the statue of warrior god Aravan on a chariot during the annual Koovagam festival at Koothandavar Temple, in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. The festival marks a unique re-enactment of a legend from the epic Mahabharata. Caption 2 A Hindu priest (foreground R) ties a thali (sacred thread) around the neck of a transgender devotee during a symbolic marriage ritual to the warrior god Aravan at Koothandavar Temple in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. Members of the transgender community and de-stock-foto
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Members of the transgender community and Hindu devotees gather as priests lead a ritual procession, pulling the statue of warrior god Aravan on a chariot during the annual Koovagam festival at Koothandavar Temple, in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. The festival marks a unique re-enactment of a legend from the epic Mahabharata. Caption 2 A Hindu priest (foreground R) ties a thali (sacred thread) around the neck of a transgender devotee during a symbolic marriage ritual to the warrior god Aravan at Koothandavar Temple in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. Members of the transgender community and de-stock-foto
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Members of the transgender community and Hindu devotees gather as priests lead a ritual procession, pulling the statue of warrior god Aravan on a chariot during the annual Koovagam festival at Koothandavar Temple, in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. The festival marks a unique re-enactment of a legend from the epic Mahabharata. Caption 2 A Hindu priest (foreground R) ties a thali (sacred thread) around the neck of a transgender devotee during a symbolic marriage ritual to the warrior god Aravan at Koothandavar Temple in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. Members of the transgender community and de-stock-foto
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Members of the transgender community and Hindu devotees gather as priests lead a ritual procession, pulling the statue of warrior god Aravan on a chariot during the annual Koovagam festival at Koothandavar Temple, in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. The festival marks a unique re-enactment of a legend from the epic Mahabharata. Caption 2 A Hindu priest (foreground R) ties a thali (sacred thread) around the neck of a transgender devotee during a symbolic marriage ritual to the warrior god Aravan at Koothandavar Temple in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. Members of the transgender community and de-stock-foto
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Members of the transgender community and Hindu devotees gather as priests lead a ritual procession, pulling the statue of warrior god Aravan on a chariot during the annual Koovagam festival at Koothandavar Temple, in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. The festival marks a unique re-enactment of a legend from the epic Mahabharata. Caption 2 A Hindu priest (foreground R) ties a thali (sacred thread) around the neck of a transgender devotee during a symbolic marriage ritual to the warrior god Aravan at Koothandavar Temple in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. Members of the transgender community and de-stock-foto
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Members of the transgender community and Hindu devotees gather as priests lead a ritual procession, pulling the statue of warrior god Aravan on a chariot during the annual Koovagam festival at Koothandavar Temple, in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. The festival marks a unique re-enactment of a legend from the epic Mahabharata. Caption 2 A Hindu priest (foreground R) ties a thali (sacred thread) around the neck of a transgender devotee during a symbolic marriage ritual to the warrior god Aravan at Koothandavar Temple in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. Members of the transgender community and de-stock-foto
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Members of the transgender community and Hindu devotees gather as priests lead a ritual procession, pulling the statue of warrior god Aravan on a chariot during the annual Koovagam festival at Koothandavar Temple, in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. The festival marks a unique re-enactment of a legend from the epic Mahabharata. Caption 2 A Hindu priest (foreground R) ties a thali (sacred thread) around the neck of a transgender devotee during a symbolic marriage ritual to the warrior god Aravan at Koothandavar Temple in Tamil Nadu on April 29, 2026. Members of the transgender community and de-stock-foto
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Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. 17th Apr, 2026. Prayagraj: A devotee perform rituals at bank of River Ganga on the occasion of Vaishakh Vad Amavasya, in Prayagraj on Friday, April 17, 2026. (Credit Image: © Prabhat Kumar Verma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. 17th Apr, 2026. A devotee performs rituals in River Ganges at Sunrise, in Prayagraj. (Credit Image: © Prabhat Kumar Verma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. A priest performs puja as Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela under a centuries-old banyan tree on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on April 15, 2026. Women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony during the ritual dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari. The ceremony concludes with the distribution of prasad among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women. (Credit Image: © S-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. A priest performs puja as Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela under a centuries-old banyan tree on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on April 15, 2026. Women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony during the ritual dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari. The ceremony concludes with the distribution of prasad among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women. (Credit Image: © S-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. A priest performs puja as Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela under a centuries-old banyan tree on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on April 15, 2026. Women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony during the ritual dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari. The ceremony concludes with the distribution of prasad among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women. (Credit Image: © S-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 15th Apr, 2026. Hindu women gather for the traditional Bou Mela (Wife Fair) on the second day of the Bengali New Year in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on 15th April 2026. Centered around a centuries-old banyan tree, the fair begins with a puja dedicated to Goddess Siddheswari, where women offer seasonal fruits and prayers for the well-being of their families and marital harmony. The ritual concludes with the distribution of prasad (food) among devotees. The fair is locally known as "Bou Mela,"" reflecting the prominent participation of married women-stock-foto
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Thimi, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. A female devotee with vermilion powder on her face seen posing for photos during the Sindur Jatra, a traditional festival marking the arrival of spring and the Nepali New Year as part of Bisket Jatra celebrations. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Thimi, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. Nepalese, devotees covered in vermilion powder carry a chariot during the Sindur Jatra, a traditional festival marking the arrival of spring and the Nepali New Year as part of Bisket Jatra celebrations. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Thimi, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. A devotee takes part during the Sindur Jatra, a traditional festival marking the arrival of spring and the Nepali New Year as part of Bisket Jatra celebrations. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Thimi, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. A devotee smears his friendís face with vermilion powder during the Sindur Jatra, a traditional festival marking the arrival of spring and the Nepali New Year as part of Bisket Jatra celebrations. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Thimi, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. A devotee takes part during the Sindur Jatra, a traditional festival marking the arrival of spring and the Nepali New Year as part of Bisket Jatra celebrations. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Devotees making merit by applying gold leaves on the Buddha's heart inside the reclining image at Wat Bang Phli Yai Klang during Songkran-stock-foto
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People pasting gold leaves on the Buddha's heart inside the huge reclining image at Wat Bang Phli Yai Klang, a Thai Buddhist temple in Samut Prakan-stock-foto
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Bhaktapur, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. The reveler smears the vermilion powder at his face during the Festival. Sindoor Jatra or vermillion powder festival is celebrated each year to welcome the start of spring and Nepalese New Year, by playing a traditional instrument, singing, dancing, and carrying chariots of several gods and goddesses around the place. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bhaktapur, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. The reveler smears the vermilion powder at a colleague during the Festival. Sindoor Jatra or vermillion powder festival is celebrated each year to welcome the start of spring and Nepalese New Year, by playing a traditional instrument, singing, dancing, and carrying chariots of several gods and goddesses around the place. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bhaktapur, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. Nepalese devotees carry the torches during the Festival. Sindoor Jatra or vermillion powder festival is celebrated each year to welcome the start of spring and Nepalese New Year, by playing a traditional instrument, singing, dancing, and carrying chariots of several gods and goddesses around the place. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Here’s a clear, natural description for your scene:  A Buddhist devotee prays peacefully in Bali, reflecting the island’s deep spiritual culture and s-stock-foto
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Bhaktapur, Nepal. 15th Apr, 2026. Nepalese devotees carry the chariot during the Festival. Sindoor Jatra or vermillion powder festival is celebrated each year to welcome the start of spring and Nepalese New Year, by playing a traditional instrument, singing, dancing, and carrying chariots of several gods and goddesses around the place. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto