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A Nepalese boy with a painted face waits to perform in a play based on the Hindu mythology at the Basantapur Durbar square in Kathmandu on the second day of the Indra Jatra Festival on September 4, 2017. The eight-day long Indra Jatra festival celebrates Indra, the king of gods and god of rains. Kumari, the living goddess, is taken around parts of the Nepalese capital city in a palanquin as part of a religious procession during the festival. The festival for eight days continues with jubilant celebrations, singing, dancing, feasting and merry-making and is attended by many thousands. / AFP PHOTO / PRAKASH MATHEMA (Photo credit should read PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP via Getty Images)
A Nepalese boy with a painted face waits to perform in a play based on the Hindu mythology at the Basantapur Durbar square in Kathmandu on the second day of the Indra Jatra Festival on September 4, 2017. The eight-day long Indra Jatra festival celebrates Indra, the king of gods and god of rains. Kumari, the living goddess, is taken around parts of the Nepalese capital city in a palanquin as part of a religious procession during the festival. The festival for eight days continues with jubilant celebrations, singing, dancing, feasting and merry-making and is attended by many thousands. / AFP PHOTO / PRAKASH MATHEMA (Photo credit should read PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP via Getty Images)
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