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esident, Shri Ram Nath Kovind performing Pooja at Ghela Somnath Temple, in Rajkot, Gujarat on September 04, 2017. The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Vijay Rupani and the Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Nitinbhai Patel are also seen.
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The Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Shipping and Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Shri Nitin Gadkari flagging off the E-rickshaws for last mile connectivity, at Huda City Centre metro station, in Gurugram, Haryana on September 04, 2017. The Minister of State for Planning (I/C), Shri Rao Inderjit Singh is also seen.
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The Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Shipping and Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Shri Nitin Gadkari addressing at the flagging off ceremony of the E-rickshaws for last mile connectivity, at Huda City Centre metro station, in Gurugram, Haryana on September 04, 2017. The Minister of State for Planning (I/C), Shri Rao Inderjit Singh is also seen.
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The Minister of State for Planning (I/C), Shri Rao Inderjit Singh addressing at the flagging off ceremony of the E-rickshaws for last mile connectivity, at Huda City Centre metro station, in Gurugram, Haryana on September 04, 2017.
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Community feast along with the chiefs of tribal sects in the district on Friday.
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As many as 10 chieftains of various tribes, including the Paniyas, Kurichyas, Mullakurumas, Kattunaykkas, Adiyas, and Oorali Kurumas from different parts of the district, were invited to a special venue here as a part of the programme and various issues being faced by them in their settlements were discussed.

The majority of the grievances were related to basic infrastructure issues such as dearth of roads to their settlements, uncompleted house works, and lack of drinking water and toilet facilities.

“This interaction would not be a single-day process as there are more than 4,000 tribal hamlets in the district and each one has its own issues,” Mr. Suhas said adding that he was planning to invite 10 tribal chieftains every month and solve their issues after an interaction with them.

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Sporty fest: (Top) The Aranmula boat race in progress in Pampa at Aranmula on Friday and a person dressed as legendary king Mahabali during the event.
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People dressed up as Mahabali and Vamanan in Kochi. Photo: H. Vibhu
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Thrilling ride: Visitors have fun on Red Chilli, an inflatable motor boat, at Rayalacheruvu tank in Tirupati. | Photo Credit: K_V_POORNACHANDRA_KUMAR

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An Uriyadi contest by Balagokulam in progress ahead of the Janmashtami festival that Falls on September 12, at the Thekkinkad Maidan in Thrissur on Saturday.
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A woman selects Punjabi Jutti, a traditional footwear, at a shop in Amritsar. Punjabi Jutti is high in demand during the wedding season. PTI
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Maha Navaratri celebrations will begin at the famous Sri Mookambika Temple at Kollur in Udupi district on Thursday.

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The “Chandika Yaga” would be performed on the “Mahanavami” festival at 11.30 a.m. on September 29, while the “Rathotsava” will be held at 8.45 p.m. the same evening.

An attraction of the Vijayadasami festival on September 30 is the Vidyarambha ceremony, which will begin at the Saraswati Mandira in the temple from 4 a.m. During the “Vidyarambha” ceremony, the symbol “Om” is written on the tongue of children, aged between two and three, with a turmeric twig.

The Vijayotsava would be held at 5.30 p.m. on the same evening. During the Vijayotasva, “utsavamurthy” (idol taken out during procession) of Goddess Mookambika will be carried to the “Shukla Tirtha”, a kilometre from Kollur, and brought back. The goddess will be decorated in different styles on each day of the Navaratri.

Maha Navaratri would also be celebrated at the Kadiyali Mahishamardini Temple, Janardhana and Mahakali temples, and Durga temples in the district.

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Nadoja K.S. Nisar Ahmed and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah inaugurating the 10-day Dasara festivital atop Chamundi Hills in Mysuru on Thursday. Ministers H.C. Mahadevappa, Umashree and MLA G.T. Devegowda are seen. | Photo Credit: M.A. Sriram
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Noted poet and Nadoja K.S. Nisar Ahmed inaugurated the 10-day celebrations by showering flower petals on the “utsava murti” – the idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari - placed in a silver chariot on the temple premises.

Recalling the history of Dasara under Vijayanagar rulers and the Wadiyars, the ‘Nityoysava’ poet said Dasara is one festival that is celebrated by the people of all faith. It’s a common man’s festival. What’s unique about Mysuru Dasara is that it is celebrated by the government. “I consider today’s Dasara moment as the most memorable day in my life.”

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Sight to behold: K.R. Circle in Mysuru and other main thoroughfares of the city have been illuminated with dazzling lights ahead of Dasara.

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Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar gives the royal salute during a private darbar at Amba Vilas palace in Mysuru on September 21. Photo: M.A. Sriram
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The nine-day Brahmotsavams of Tirumala Venkateswara began with the Dhwajarohanam –the divine flag hoisting ceremony in Tirumala on Saturday.

Being the noble, dedicated and devoted follower of Lord Venkateswara, Garuda who is known as “Garudalwar” in Agama jargon takes the divine responsibility of inviting all deities. The image of Lord Garuda on the holy flag is hoisted on the temple pillar amidst the chanting of Vedic hymns by archakas and Veda pundits thus marking the beginning of the religious ceremony of the Lord of Seven Hills.
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Two Dhaki (Drummers) stand on a decorated road (sacred art painting) outside a puja pandal in Kolkata on Saturday ahead of upcoming Durga puja festival. PTI Photo
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The Lord Malayappa Swamy as Lord Sri Krishna took an elegant ride on the five hooded serpent King Chinna Sesha Vahanam.

Samudra Madhanam episode, when the deities and demons were churning the milk ocean for divine nectar, they used Serpent Vasuki as rope. By taking a ride on this vehicle, the Lord enlightens pilgrims, that in spite of his mightiness, Vasuki Naga remained humble and patient for a good cause while Devatas and Asuras were churning the milk ocean using him as rope.

Photo Lord Malayappa on Chinna Sesha Vahanam in Mada streets

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Photos: Delhi’s domesticated elephants are family, say owners
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With the fate of these elephants hanging in thin air, and both owners and government authorities fielding concerns over their maintenance, the biggest setback either way is the prospect for Delhi’s citizens not being able to witness these majestic animals trundle along the city anymore. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
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With the fate of these elephants hanging in thin air, and both owners and government authorities fielding concerns over their maintenance, the biggest setback either way is the prospect for Delhi’s citizens not being able to witness these majestic animals trundle along the city anymore. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
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For families like Yusuf Ali’s in Wazirabad, now the sole maintainers of privately held elephants in Delhi, tuskers in the household have been around since the era of the maharajas when they were first given as gifts to their ancestors. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
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Having lived alongside them for nearly 200 years, they now see elephants not just as animals, but members of the family. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
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Taking care of these massive pachyderms comes with its own challenges. Each elephant is looked after by two mahouts and fed two meals a day comprising 5-6 kilograms of gram and rice, and in the winter it’s sugarcane and peepal leaves –the first at 5am, and the other in the evening. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
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Housed in individual shelters, the elephants step out to the banks of the Yamuna for their daily walk. Here, they wash themselves, exercise and frolic around in the open waters. It is also here that they find their favourite snacks in the form of reeds and other plants growing along the riverbed. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
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Centuries of specialised knowledge about the elephant has been compiled by this family in a book called the ‘Feel Nama’, with ‘feel’ being Arabic for elephant. Passed down generations, this book contains anecdotes, remedies and insights into the maintenance of these gentle giants. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
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A report submitted to the Delhi high court in July by the forest department suggested that it might be wiser to shift the elephants to safer confines, with relatively larger natural environs away from human habitation. Concerns have also been raised over their poor health and the risk (to them as well as the people around them) of their presence in crowded neighbourhoods. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
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Those looking after the tuskers however maintain that the elephants are kept under permits, undergo monthly checkups and are treated with specialised medicines in line with their herbivorous nature. Even their sheds are built to fit the specifications regarding height and spacing as mandated by law. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
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With the fate of these elephants hanging in thin air, and both owners and government authorities fielding concerns over their maintenance, the biggest setback either way is the prospect for Delhi’s citizens not being able to witness these majestic animals trundle along the city anymore. (Arun Sharma / HT PHOTO)
 
Photos | Durga Puja 2017: Kolkata’s artistic side showcased in pandals
Sep 25, 2017 13:34 IST

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At the Hindustan Park Durga Puja, South Kolkata, the pandal is adorned by figures of the Goddess Kali. ‘There would be 346 police pickets, 14 river petrol teams, 13 quick response teams, 24 heavy radio flying squads throughout the city. 46 watch towers are being erected and 74 additional security cameras are being installed at various city streets to monitor the crowd,’ said Additional Commissioner of Kolkata police, HQ, Supratim Sarkar. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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The Sreebhumi Sporting Club Durga Puja at Lake Town in Kolkata has modelled this year’s pandal on one of the more popular themes, that of the palace of Mahishmati from Baahubali. According to Sarkar, tentatively 8-10,000 police personnel including 5,000 temporary home guards would be posted on the streets of Kolkata during the pujas. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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Durga Puja, the biggest festival in Bengal starts on September 26 this year. The celebration will continue for the next five days culminating with the idol immersion ceremony on Dasami (Dussehra). Tridhara Sammilani Durga Puja in South Kolkata’s focus is on the environment and an immediacy to address issues that threaten it. This year’s theme is titled ‘Nature destroyed by Urbanisation.’ (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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Barisha Club Durga Puja Pandal in Behala has an interesting take on locks and keys, visible throughout their pandal. From goddess Durga draped in traditional Nepali attire for the grand celebration of Dasain, to the resplendent White Temple of Thailand to glimpses of London and the US -- Durga Puja in West Bengal is not only a showcase of the state’s artistic heritage but has also evolved into a platform of its cross-cultural and trans-boundary influences. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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At the Deshapriya Park Durga Puja in South Kolkata, India, the theme is Thailand’s ‘White Palace.’ The Deshapriya Park committee has recreated the 20th century Wat Rong Khun temple also known as White Temple, located just outside Chiang Rai in northern Thailand. The detailed all-white exterior with mirror trimmings stands out in stark contrast against the grassy park lawns. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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The pandal at Kashi Bose Lane in North Kolkata is themed on music, spanning old and new songs. Taking visitors down memory lane by using music as a theme, artist Pradip Das has also designed the soundscape in detail. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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In Behala, the SB Park Durga Puja is a photographer’s delight where old negatives as well as prints are part of the theme. Prints of selfies are handed out as gifts to visitors. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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The 33 Pally Durga Puja at Beleghata in Kolkata takes on the theme of the ‘Cycle of Life’ with detailed installations of human figures and colourful cycles looming large over the pandal. Police will place 28 ambulances and keep fire tenders at eight strategic locations in case of any emergency. Six mobile assistance vans and 10 security vans will also be on duty. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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The Badamtala Ashar Sangha Durga Puja in Rashbehari, South Kolkata is a dazzling reproduction of urbanization, cities and concrete landscapes. The West Bengal government for the first time has come up with special passes for tourists to enable them to visit all Durga Puja pandals in and around the city. The state tourism department has issued the ‘Sharodotsav 2017 special guest passes’ for the Pujas and the Red Road carnival on October 03, 2017. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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At the Monotosh Smritisangha Durga Puja in Rashbehari, South Kolkata, India’s national bird, the peacock, finds itself central to the pandal’s decorative aesthetic. In a bid to intensify surveillance during festivities this year, Kolkata police will keep an eye on the CCTV footage of all 23 metro rail stations in the city during puja days. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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A traditional temple style, common to both the southern and eastern regions in India is the backdrop for the Ekdalia Evergreen Club Durga Puja in South Kolkata. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
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At the Hindustan Park Durga Puja, South Kolkata, the pandal is adorned by figures of the Goddess Kali. ‘There would be 346 police pickets, 14 river petrol teams, 13 quick response teams, 24 heavy radio flying squads throughout the city. 46 watch towers are being erected and 74 additional security cameras are being installed at various city streets to monitor the crowd,’ said Additional Commissioner of Kolkata police, HQ, Supratim Sarkar. (Samir Jana / HT Photo)
 
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Procession of Simha vahanam at Tirumala on Monday | Photo Credit: TTD PHOTO;Arrangement

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On the third day of the Brahmotsavams on Monday, the processional deity of Lord Malayappaswamy was paraded in a grand procession on the golden Simha Vahanam.

the priests ceremoniously carried out the ‘Snapana Thirumanjanam’ to the deities at the Ranganayakula mandapam inside the hill temple. The deities as is the procedure were seated atop a high golden altar and were given bath with panchamrutam, coconut water and chandanam. Later the authorities also organised unjal seva to the deities at the unjal mandapam outside the main temple complex.
 
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Procession of Kalpavriksha Vahanam being taken out at Tirumala on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: TTD PHOTO;Arrangement

The processional deity, Lord Malayappa Swamy, flanked on either side by His two divine consorts, was carried in a grand procession around the mada streets of the hill temple atop the golden ‘Kalpavriksha (Tree of boons) Vahanam’.

Other heavenly objects like Kamadhenu and Chintamani also formed part of the assemblage atop the bespangled ‘vahanam.’

the celestial tree — Kalpavriksha — is a divine component that had surfaced during the churning of the milky ocean (Ksheera Sagaram) even before the inception of the universe. Later in the afternoon for the third consecutive day, the ‘Snapana Thirumanjanam’ was observed to the deities inside the temple.
 
Garba in Gujarat. Today is the 9th and last day of Navaratri. We enjoyed a lot this navaratri. All colorful dresses and 4 hours of dancing every night with delicious snacks and different types of dancing. Bloody if anyone visit it once, he will not be able to forget it for whole life.

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gents garba with Swards.

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This is an another form of Garba called dandify. It is played with partner with decorated sticks.

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Selling the dresses in Gujarat. Bloosy you won't find any color which is not there in the dress. A testimony to vibrant culture.

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