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A Hindu priest performs rituals at a temple on the first day of the Hindu festival of Navratri in Allahabad on April 11, 2013. Navratri honours the Hindu goddess Shakti for nine nights.

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Indian Hindu devotees wait to perform rituals at a temple on the first day of the Hindu festival of Navratri in Allahabad on April 11, 2013. Navratri honours the Hindu goddess Shakti for nine nights.

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Hindu devotees perform rituals at a temple on the first day of the Hindu festival of Navratri in Allahabad on April 11, 2013. Navratri honours the Hindu goddess Shakti for nine nights.

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Indian Hindu devotees hold cups of milk and water as they pay their respects at the Mata Longa Wali Devi Temple in Amritsar on April 11, 2013, on the occasion of the Navratri Festival. Navratri is celebrated twice a year during the spring and autumn seasons and symbolises the triumph of good over evil.

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Indian Hindu devotees read from the 'Durga Stuati' during prayers at the Mata Longa Wali Devi Temple in Amritsar on April 11, 2013, on the occasion of the Navratri Festival. Navratri is celebrated twice a year during the spring and autumn seasons and symbolises the triumph of good over evil.

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Indian Hindu devotees hold cups of milk and water as they pay their respects at the Mata Longa Wali Devi Temple in Amritsar on April 11, 2013, on the occasion of the Navratri Festival. Navratri is celebrated twice a year during the spring and autumn seasons and symbolises the triumph of good over evil.

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Indian Hindu devotees hold cups of milk and water as they pay their respects at the Mata Longa Wali Devi Temple in Amritsar on April 11, 2013, on the occasion of the Navratri Festival. Navratri is celebrated twice a year during the spring and autumn seasons and symbolises the triumph of good over evil.

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Indian Hindu devotees read from the 'Durga Stuati' during prayers at the Mata Longa Wali Devi Temple in Amritsar on April 11, 2013, on the occasion of the Navratri Festival. Navratri is celebrated twice a year during the spring and autumn seasons and symbolises the triumph of good over evil.

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Indian Hindu devotees hold cups of milk and water as they pay their respects at the Mata Longa Wali Devi Temple in Amritsar on April 11, 2013, on the occasion of the Navratri Festival. Navratri is celebrated twice a year during the spring and autumn seasons and symbolises the triumph of good over evil.

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An Indian cyclist sits poised in front of effigies of the demon king Ravana, displayed for sale on a sidewalk of a main thoroughfare, in New Delhi, 30 October 2006, two days ahead of the Hindu Festival of Dussehra. Held at the end of the Navratri (nine nights) Festival, Dussehra symbolises the victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology. On the night of Dussehra, fire-crackers stuffed effigies of Ravana are set alight in open grounds across the country.

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Indian Hindus dressed as deities Lord Hanuman pose during a religious procession on the grounds of Durgiana temple in Amritsar on October 24, 2012 on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra. Held at the end of the Navratri (nine nights) Festival, Dussehra symbolises the victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology. On the night of Dussehra, fire-crackers and stuffed effigies of Ravana are set alight in open grounds across the country.

Indian Hindus

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Indian Hindus dressed as deities Lord Rama and Laxman pose during a religious procession on the grounds of Durgiana temple in Amritsar on October 24, 2012 on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra. Held at the end of the Navratri (nine nights) Festival, Dussehra symbolises the victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology. On the night of Dussehra, fire-crackers and stuffed effigies of Ravana are set alight in open grounds across the country.

Indian Hindus

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Indian Hindus dressed as deities Lord Rama and Laxman pose during a religious procession on the grounds of Durgiana temple in Amritsar on October 24, 2012 on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra. Held at the end of the Navratri (nine nights) Festival, Dussehra symbolises the victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology. On the night of Dussehra, fire-crackers and stuffed effigies of Ravana are set alight in open grounds across the country.

Indian Hindus

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Indian Hindus dressed as deities Lord Rama (L), Laxman (C), and Hanuman (R) during a religious procession on the grounds of Durgiana temple in Amritsar on October 24, 2012 on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra. Held at the end of the Navratri (nine nights) Festival, Dussehra symbolises the victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology. On the night of Dussehra, fire-crackers and stuffed effigies of Ravana are set alight in open grounds across the country.

Indian Hindus

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Indian Hindus dressed as deities Lord Hanuman pose during a religious procession on the grounds of Durgiana temple in Amritsar on October 24, 2012 on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra. Held at the end of the Navratri (nine nights) Festival, Dussehra symbolises the victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology. On the night of Dussehra, fire-crackers and stuffed effigies of Ravana are set alight in open grounds across the country.

Indian Hindus

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Fireworks-laden effigies of the Hindu demon king Ravana are pictured as Hindu devotees gather for their burning on the grounds of Durgiana temple in Amritsar on October 24, 2012 on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Dussehra. Held at the end of the Navratri (nine nights) Festival, Dussehra symbolises the victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology. On the night of Dussehra, fire-crackers and stuffed effigies of Ravana are set alight in open grounds across the country.

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Kashmiri minority Hindus burn an effigy of Hindu demon king Ravana stuffed with fire-crackers during the Dussehra festival in Srinagar on October 24, 2012. Dussehra which is celebrated at the end of the Navratri (nine nights) festival symbolises the victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology. On the night of Dussehra fire-cracker stuffed effigies of demon king Ravana are set ablaze across the country.

Kashmiri minority

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Kashmiri minority Hindus burn an effigy of Hindu demon king Ravana stuffed with fire-crackers during the Dussehra festival in Srinagar on October 24, 2012. Dussehra which is celebrated at the end of the Navratri (nine nights) festival symbolises the victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology. On the night of Dussehra fire-cracker stuffed effigies of demon king Ravana are set ablaze across the country.

Kashmiri minority

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