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A Nepalese boy puts his fingers in his ears as soldiers prepare to sacrifice a goat on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

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A Nepalese soldier sits as soldiers prepare to sacrifice a goat on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

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A Nepalese poultry vendor transports chickens on sale for sacrifice on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

A Nepalese poultry

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Nepalese bystanders watch as soldiers sacrifice a buffalo on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

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A Nepalese Hindu priest looks at the 'Sweat Bhairab', the god of destruction on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

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A Nepalese man ties the buffalo legs to his bicycle as he transports the dead body on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

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Nepalese Hindu devotees worship 'Sweat Bhairab', the god of destruction on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

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Nepalese army soldiers keep watch on Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

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Nepalese children cover their eyes and ears as soldiers prepare to sacrifice a goat on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

Nepalese children

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Nepalese people watch from a window as soldiers sacrifice a goat on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

Nepalese people

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Nepalese bystanders watch as soldiers sacrifice a goat on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

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A Nepalese boy watches as soldiers prepare to sacrifice a goat on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

A Nepalese boy

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A Nepalese poultry vendor sells chickens for sacrifice on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

A Nepalese poultry

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Nepalese bystanders watch as soldiers sacrifice a goat on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

Nepalese bystanders

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A Nepalese poultry vendor sells chickens for sacrifice on the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Kathmandu on October 23, 2012. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil with many victory stories told including the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

A Nepalese poultry

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Nepalese bystanders watch as other devotees splash water on a buffalo to be sacrificed during the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Bhaktapur on the outskirts of Kathmandu on October 5, 2011. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Many victory stories are told including The Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

Nepalese bystanders

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Nepalese bystanders watch as other devotees lead a buffalo to be sacrificed during the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Bhaktapur on the outskirts of Kathmandu on October 5, 2011. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Many victory stories are told including The Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

Nepalese bystanders

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Nepalese bystanders watch as other devotees splash water on a buffalo to be sacrificed during the ninth day of the Hindu Dashain Festival in Bhaktapur on the outskirts of Kathmandu on October 5, 2011. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese calendar and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Many victory stories are told including The Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons and Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo.

Nepalese bystanders

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