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Birkenhead UK, 2nd May 2026. Tranmere Rovers Assistant Manager Adam Temple and Nohan Kenneh of Tranmere Rovers embrace at full-time surrounded by Tranmere Rovers fans after the club narrowly avoided relegation  during the EFL Sky Bet League Two match between Tranmere Rovers and Grimsby Town at Prenton Park on 2nd May, 2026. Credit: Richard Ault/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Collection of modern architectural building icons in black and white-stock-foto
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Athens Greece City Skyline with Color Buildings and Blue Sky. Vector Illustration. Business Travel and Tourism Concept with Historic.-stock-foto
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Outline Athens Greece City Skyline with Blue Buildings. Vector Illustration. Business Travel and Tourism Concept with Historic and Modern Architecture-stock-foto
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Athens Greece City Skyline with Color Buildings, Blue Sky and Reflections. Vector Illustration. Business Travel and Tourism Concept.-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. Members of the Jewish community hold 'Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer' signs as UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. Members of the Jewish community hold 'Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer' signs as UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. Members of the Jewish community hold a 'Stop the Antisemitism Crisis Now!' banner as UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. Members of the Jewish community hold a 'Stop the Antisemitism Crisis Now!' banner as UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. Members of the Jewish community hold 'Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer' signs as UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. Members of the Jewish community hold 'Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer' signs as UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. Members of the Jewish community hold 'Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer' signs as UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. Members of the Jewish community hold 'Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer' signs as UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hatzola, Temple Fortune, London, UK. Members of the Jewish community hold 'Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer' signs as UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visits Hatzola to meet members of the Jewish volunteer medical service and security group Shomrim, following yesterdays terrorist attack in Golders Green, where two Jewish men, aged 30 and 70, were stabbed in broad daylight. Credit: Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Agastyar Ashrama in T. Nagar is a spiritually significant temple and ashram with a heritage of about 85 years, carrying deep traditional and devotional value. Known for its sacred atmosphere, ancient worship traditions, and preserved Olai Suvadi (palm leaf manuscripts), the Ashrama stands as a place of prayer, blessings, and cultural continuity. Pratishta Vaibhavam/பிரதிஷ்டா வைபவம்) refers to the sacred grandeur and ceremonial glory of installing and consecrating a deity (Vigraham/Murti) in a temple. It is closely connected with Kumbhabishegam, but specifically focuses on the Prana Pra-stock-foto
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Munich, Germany. 30th Apr, 2026. The twin towers of the Frauenkirche can be seen through the columns of the Monopteros temple in the English Garden. The "Monopteros", an ornamental temple, was built on an artificial hill according to a design by Leo von Klenze in the 19th century and is considered one of the landmarks of the Bavarian capital. Credit: Peter Kneffel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto