Hindu festival celebrated in Nepal

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A cow is being worshipped during the religious ceremony of cow festival, the third day of Tihar festival, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Oct. 23, 2014. “Tihar”, the Hindu festival of lights, is celebrated for five days. Each day is dedicated to different religious figures including cow, crow, and dog, which signifies deep relations between human beings, god, and animals.(Xinhua/Sunil Sharma)

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A Hindu devotee ties a sacred thread on the tail of a cow during a religious ceremony of cow festival, the third day of Tihar festival, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Oct. 23, 2014. “Tihar”, the Hindu festival of lights, is celebrated for five days. Each day is dedicated to different religious figures including cow, crow, and dog, which signifies deep relations between human beings, god, and animals. (Xinhua/Sunil Sharma)

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A Nepalese priest clicks a photo of a cow on the occasion of Gai Tihar (cow festival), the third day of Tihar, at Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Oct. 23, 2014. In Hinduism, cow signifies prosperity and wealth and people show their gratefulness to the cow by garlanding and feeding the cow with the best grass. “Tihar”, the Hindu festival of lights, is celebrated for five days. Each day is dedicated to different religious figures including cow, crow, and dog, which signifies deep relations between human beings, god, and animals. (Xinhua/Pratap Thapa)

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Nepalese Brahmin community people decorate a cow with vermilion color on its body on the occasion of Gai Tihar (cow festival), the third day of Tihar, at Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Nepal, Oct. 23, 2014. In Hinduism, cow signifies prosperity and wealth and people show their gratefulness to the cow by garlanding and feeding the cow with the best grass. “Tihar”, the Hindu festival of lights, is celebrated for five days. Each day is dedicated to different religious figures including cow, crow, and dog, which signifies deep relations between human beings, god, and animals. (Xinhua/Pratap Thapa)

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