epa05650455 Nepalese Hindu devotees offer oil lamps in the Bagmati River as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the early morning hours at the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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Nepal: hinduski festiwal Bala Chaturdashi
Hinduski festiwal Bala Chaturdashi w świątyni Pashupati i nad rzeką Bagmati w Katmandu w Nepalu. Dookoła świątyni sieje się siedem typów nasion – Paddy, jęczmienia, sezamu, pszenicy, kukurydzy, prosa i ciecierzycy ku pamięci bliskich, którzy odeszli w ostatnich trzech latach. Robi się to z nadzieją, że dostąpią zbawienia. Fot. PAP/EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
epa05650459 A picture taken with a slow shutter speed shows Nepalese Hindu devotees on their way to sow Satabij, seven kinds of seeds, as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi near the premises of the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, in the early hours of 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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epa05650458 Nepalese Hindu devotees on their way to sow Satabij, seven kinds of seeds, as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the forest near the premises of the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, in the early hours of 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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epa05650457 Nepalese Hindu devotees on their way to sow Satabij, seven kinds of seeds, inspect seed as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the forest near the premises of the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, in the early hours of 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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epa05650456 Nepalese Hindu devotees on their way to sow Satabij, seven kinds of seeds, as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the forest near the premises of the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, in the early hours of 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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epa05650455 Nepalese Hindu devotees offer oil lamps in the Bagmati River as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the early morning hours at the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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Nepal: festiwal Bala Chaturdashi w świątyni Pashupati w Katmandu (foto. PAP/EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA)
epa05650448 A picture taken with a long-time exposure shows Nepalese Hindu devotees offering oil lamps in the Bagmati River as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the early morning hours at the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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epa05650449 Nepalese Hindu devotees offer oil lamps in the Bagmati River as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the early morning hours at the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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epa05650450 Nepalese Hindu devotees offer oil lamps in the Bagmati River as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the early morning hours at the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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epa05650453 Nepalese Hindu devotees offer oil lamps in the Bagmati River as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the early morning hours at the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, 28 November 2016. Seven kinds of seeds – paddy, barley, sesame, wheat, gram, maize and finger millet – are sown around the temple premises in the name of loved ones departed during the last three years, in the belief that the departed souls will receive salvation. EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA
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