Nepal: Struggle for homemade alcohol by Prabin Ranabhat
Nepalese devotees struggles to drink homemade alcohol from the mouth of Deity Swet Bhairav as blessings during Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal on Sunday, September 12, 2019. The annual festival, named after Indra, the god of rain and heaven, is celebrated by worshipping, rejoicing, singing, dancing and feasting in Kathmandu Valley to mark the end of monsoon season. Indra, the living goddess Kumari and other deities are worshiped during the festival.
Nepalese Devotees struggles to drink homemade alcohol from the mouth of Deity Swet Bhairav as blessings during Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal on Sunday, September 12, 2019. The annual festival, named after Indra, the god of rain and heaven, is celebrated by worshipping, rejoicing, singing, dancing and feasting in Kathmandu Valley to mark the end of monsoon season. Indra, the living goddess Kumari and other deities are worshipped during the festival.
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