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Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico. 4th May, 2026. An elderly woman weeping before the cross (prior to her ascent) as a sign of devotion. (Credit Image: © Nadia Tecuapetla/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Religious illustration of the angel of the Lord stopping Abraham from sacrificing his son Isaac on a stone altar with a ram in the thicket-stock-foto
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Biblical scene of Ruth gleaning golden wheat stalks in a vast field under a warm setting sun during a traditional rural harvest in ancient Israel-stock-foto
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Jesus Christ kneeling in prayer at the Garden of Gethsemane with sleeping disciples under olive trees and a divine light beam during night time-stock-foto
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Garuda Divine Eagle Phyllite Stone Sculpture Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — A double-sided phyllite stone sculpture of the divine eagle Garuda, kneeling with hands pressed in devotion, rests on a pedestal inside the Freer Gallery of Art. Created around 1150 in present-day Bangladesh or India, this piece originally sat atop a high pillar facing a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, whom Garuda serves as a primary mount or vahana. The intricate carving features nagas, or serpent deities, acting as the eagle's ornaments by humbly coiling around his limbs, sl-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Ceremonial swords as symbols of faith. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Ceremonial swords as symbols of faith. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Members of Sikh community in Manchester. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Members of Sikh community in Manchester. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Barefoot Sikh man on transport. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Sikh women walk barefoot and brush the route ahead. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Sikh women walk barefoot and brush the route ahead. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Ceremonial swords as symbols of faith. Thousands of Sikh participants march through Manchester in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Picture: garyrobertsphotography Credit: GaryRobertsphotography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Sikh women seen walking with brushes sweeping the route in preparation of marching through the city in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Barefoot Sikh man seen seated in a decorated place during Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Ceremonial sword (symbols of faith) seen as thousands of Sikh participants march through the city in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Members of Sikh community seen as thousands of Sikh participants march through the city in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Ceremonial sword (symbols of faith) seen as thousands of Sikh participants march through the city in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Ceremonial sword (symbols of faith) seen as thousands of Sikh participants march through the city in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Members of Sikh community seen as thousands of Sikh participants march through the city in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK. 03rd May, 2026. Sikh women seen walking with brushes sweeping the route in preparation of marching through the city in a peaceful procession marking Vaisakhi, a day of profound significance in the Sikh calendar. Some participants carry ceremonial swords as symbols of faith, while others walk barefoot and gently brush the route ahead, reflecting humility, devotion, and respect as the community celebrates its cultural heritage and raises awareness of key social and humanitarian issues. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A Hindu devotee seen showing extreme devotion during the Gajan observation. Gajan Festival is one of the oldest Folk festivals where devotees show their faith by self inflicting pain on themselves, in the belief that Lord Shiva will help them overcome troubles in their daily lives.-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Durgapur, West Bengal, India: A Hindu devotee seen showing extreme devotion during the Gajan observation. Gajan Festival is one of the oldest Folk festivals where devotees show their faith by self inflicting pain on themselves, in the belief that Lord Shiva will help them overcome troubles in their daily lives. (Credit Image: © Avishek Das/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Durgapur, West Bengal, India: A Hindu devotee laid on a nailbed as part of the extreme devotion to Lord Shiva during the Gajan Festival . Gajan Festival is one of the oldest Folk festivals where devotees show their faith by self inflicting pain on themselves, in the belief that Lord Shiva will help them overcome troubles in their daily lives. (Credit Image: © Avishek Das/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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A Hindu devotee laid on a nailbed as part of the extreme devotion to Lord Shiva during the Gajan Festival . Gajan Festival is one of the oldest Folk festivals where devotees show their faith by self inflicting pain on themselves, in the belief that Lord Shiva will help them overcome troubles in their daily lives.-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Durgapur, West Bengal, India: A Hindu devotee seen laid on a nailbed as part of the extreme devotion to Lord Shiva during the Gajan Festival . Gajan Festival is one of the oldest Folk festivals where devotees show their faith by self inflicting pain on themselves, in the belief that Lord Shiva will help them overcome troubles in their daily lives. (Credit Image: © Avishek Das/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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A Hindu devotee seen laid on a nailbed as part of the extreme devotion to Lord Shiva during the Gajan Festival . Gajan Festival is one of the oldest Folk festivals where devotees show their faith by self inflicting pain on themselves, in the belief that Lord Shiva will help them overcome troubles in their daily lives.-stock-foto
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Popayan, Colombia. 01st May, 2026. Demonstrators and followers take part during a procession for the Saint Acce Homo, the saint of the southern colombian city of Popayan, Colombia on May 1, 2026. Photo by: Santiago Chimbaco/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Popayan, Colombia. 01st May, 2026. Demonstrators and followers take part during a procession for the Saint Acce Homo, the saint of the southern colombian city of Popayan, Colombia on May 1, 2026. Photo by: Santiago Chimbaco/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Popayan, Colombia. 01st May, 2026. Demonstrators and followers take part during a procession for the Saint Acce Homo, the saint of the southern colombian city of Popayan, Colombia on May 1, 2026. Photo by: Santiago Chimbaco/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Popayan, Colombia. 01st May, 2026. Demonstrators and followers take part during a procession for the Saint Acce Homo, the saint of the southern colombian city of Popayan, Colombia on May 1, 2026. Photo by: Santiago Chimbaco/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Popayan, Colombia. 01st May, 2026. Demonstrators and followers take part during a procession for the Saint Acce Homo, the saint of the southern colombian city of Popayan, Colombia on May 1, 2026. Photo by: Santiago Chimbaco/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Popayan, Colombia. 01st May, 2026. Demonstrators and followers take part during a procession for the Saint Acce Homo, the saint of the southern colombian city of Popayan, Colombia on May 1, 2026. Photo by: Santiago Chimbaco/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Popayan, Colombia. 01st May, 2026. Demonstrators and followers take part during a procession for the Saint Acce Homo, the saint of the southern colombian city of Popayan, Colombia on May 1, 2026. Photo by: Santiago Chimbaco/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Popayan, Colombia. 01st May, 2026. Demonstrators and followers take part during a procession for the Saint Acce Homo, the saint of the southern colombian city of Popayan, Colombia on May 1, 2026. Photo by: Santiago Chimbaco/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cocullo, Italy. 01st May, 2026. Statue of Saint Dominic Abbot covered in live snakes (mostly Cervoni snakes - Elaphe quatuorlineata) during the traditional "Festa dei Serpari" (Serpent Festival). This ancient ritual, rooted in pre-Christian times (linked to the Marsi people) and later fused with Catholic devotion, attracts thousands of tourists. According to tradition, the Saint protects against snake bites and their dangerousness. Credit: Vincenzo Izzo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Popayan, Colombia. 01st May, 2026. Demonstrators and followers take part during a procession for the Saint Acce Homo, the saint of the southern colombian city of Popayan, Colombia on May 1, 2026. Photo by: Santiago Chimbaco/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cocullo, Italy. 01st May, 2026. Statue of Saint Dominic Abbot covered in live snakes (mostly Cervoni snakes - Elaphe quatuorlineata) during the traditional "Festa dei Serpari" (Serpent Festival). This ancient ritual, rooted in pre-Christian times (linked to the Marsi people) and later fused with Catholic devotion, attracts thousands of tourists. According to tradition, the Saint protects against snake bites and their dangerousness. Credit: Vincenzo Izzo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Cocullo, Italy. 01st May, 2026. Statue of Saint Dominic Abbot covered in live snakes (mostly Cervoni snakes - Elaphe quatuorlineata) during the traditional "Festa dei Serpari" (Serpent Festival). This ancient ritual, rooted in pre-Christian times (linked to the Marsi people) and later fused with Catholic devotion, attracts thousands of tourists. According to tradition, the Saint protects against snake bites and their dangerousness. Credit: Vincenzo Izzo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto