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Members of the Sydney Hindu community walk towards the Murugan Temple to participate in the Hindu Festival known as ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’, at Mays Hill, located in western Sydney August 26
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Temple priests and devotees carry a statue of the Hindu deity, Lord Ganesha, as they participate in a ritual as part of the Hindu Festival known as ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’ at the Murugan Temple located in Mays Hill, western Sydney August 26, 2017. — Reuters pic
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Temple priests and devotees walk with a statue of the Hindu deity, Lord Ganesha, as they participate in a ritual as part of the Hindu Festival known as ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’ at the Murugan Temple located in Mays Hill, western Sydney August 26, 2017. — Reuters pic