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Kolkata, India. 06th Oct, 2019. Indian hindu women sit with burning fire pots on their hands and head as part of their ritual practice which includes blind faith and superstition to overcome every difficulties in coming future during the Maha ashtami celebration on the 8th day of Durgapuja.Durgapuja is the biggest Hindu festival running for 9 days all over India. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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