Traditional Nepalese dancers wearing masks of various deities dance during the Indra Jatra festival in Katmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.
Masked Nepalese dancers perform a traditional dance on the first day of Indra Jatra festival as in Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu on September 1, 2009. The eight-day long Indra Jatra festival celebrates Indra, the king of gods and god of rains. Kumari, the living goddess, is also taken around parts of the capital city in a religious procession during the festival.
Masked Nepalese dancers perform a traditional dance on the first day of Indra Jatra festival as in Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu on September 1, 2009. The eight-day long Indra Jatra festival celebrates Indra, the king of gods and god of rains. Kumari, the living goddess, is also taken around parts of the capital city in a religious procession during the festival.
Masked Nepalese dancers perform a traditional dance on the first day of Indra Jatra festival as in Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu on September 1, 2009. The eight-day long Indra Jatra festival celebrates Indra, the king of gods and god of rains. Kumari, the living goddess, is also taken around parts of the capital city in a religious procession during the festival.
Masked Nepalese dancers perform a traditional dance on the first day of the Hindu festival Indra Jatra in Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu on September 1, 2009. The eight-day long Indra Jatra festival celebrates Indra, the king of gods and god of rains, and Kumari, the living goddess, is carried around parts of the capital city.
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