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  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2016年01月11日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    January 11, 2016, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903015

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2016年01月11日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    January 11, 2016, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903110

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2016年01月11日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    January 11, 2016, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091902871

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2016年01月11日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    January 11, 2016, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091902903

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2016年01月11日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    January 11, 2016, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091902821

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2016年01月11日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    January 11, 2016, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903001

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2016年01月11日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    January 11, 2016, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091902954

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: Diyas made out of mud for the diwali festive fever. (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110700907

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: Artificial Diwali Stickers on sale. (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110700924

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: A painting of Lord Badrinath being sold in the market. (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110700894

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: The utensil market all set on the ocaasion of ‘Dhanteras‘ (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110700940

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: A miniature of the foot of goddess Laxmi in a market stall. (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110700902

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: A painting of Lord Krishna and Radha being sold in the market. (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110701002

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: Wall hangings for the Diwali celebration being sold in the market. (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110700909

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: Miniature toy guns being sold in the Diwali market. (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110700948

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: India:The World of Colors.Vendors selling flowers on the pious occasion of Diwali (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110701012

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: happy diwali 2021, festivals, hinduism, colorful india, market diwali, india, festival diwaligifts, love, happydiwali, diwalidecorations, diwalidecor, diwalivibes, fashion homedecor, instagood, photography, festiveseason, indianfestival, navratri, art, celebration, deepavali, diya, diwalihampers, festivevibes, handmade, festive, indian culture, diwalicelebration (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110700893

  •  India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market
    2018年08月04日
    India: Diwali fever-Abstract Diwali market

    August 4, 2018, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India: India:The World of Colors.Vendors selling flowers on the pious occasion of Diwali (Credit Image: © Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Shikha Arya/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021110700946

  •  Mahalaya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    Mahalaya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: A Hindu devotee performs Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020092300764

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: A Hindu devotee performs Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903093

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903252

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091902927

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091902838

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903192

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903124

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903090

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903208

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903099

  •  India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020
    2020年09月17日
    India: Mahalaya Amavasya 2020

    September 17, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Hindus perform Shraddha rituals amid Covid-19 pandemic. Today from the early morning, people gathered in different Ghats of the river Ganga to perform Tarpan to all deceased souls in the family. In West Bengal, Mahalaya is being celebrated as the beginning of Durga Puja or Navratri Festival. (Credit Image: © Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sudipta Pan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020091903033

  •  India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan
    2020年10月05日
    India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan

    October 5, 2020, Beawar, Rajasthan, India: Idols of Goddess Durga for the upcoming Durga Puja Navratri festival, in Beawar. The nine-day Durga Puja festival, which commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by the goddess Durga, marks the triumph of good over evil. Hindu festival will begin on Oct. 17. (Credit Image: © Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020100703751

  •  India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan
    2020年10月05日
    India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan

    October 5, 2020, Beawar, Rajasthan, India: Idols of Goddess Durga for the upcoming Durga Puja Navratri festival, in Beawar. The nine-day Durga Puja festival, which commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by the goddess Durga, marks the triumph of good over evil. Hindu festival will begin on Oct. 17. (Credit Image: © Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020100703726

  •  India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan
    2020年10月05日
    India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan

    October 5, 2020, Beawar, Rajasthan, India: Idols of Goddess Durga for the upcoming Durga Puja Navratri festival, in Beawar. The nine-day Durga Puja festival, which commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by the goddess Durga, marks the triumph of good over evil. Hindu festival will begin on Oct. 17. (Credit Image: © Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020100703711

  •  India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan
    2020年10月05日
    India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan

    October 5, 2020, Beawar, Rajasthan, India: Idols of Goddess Durga for the upcoming Durga Puja Navratri festival, in Beawar. The nine-day Durga Puja festival, which commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by the goddess Durga, marks the triumph of good over evil. Hindu festival will begin on Oct. 17. (Credit Image: © Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020100703789

  •  India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan
    2020年10月05日
    India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan

    October 5, 2020, Beawar, Rajasthan, India: Idols of Goddess Durga for the upcoming Durga Puja Navratri festival, in Beawar. The nine-day Durga Puja festival, which commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by the goddess Durga, marks the triumph of good over evil. Hindu festival will begin on Oct. 17. (Credit Image: © Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020100703785

  •  India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan
    2020年10月05日
    India: Preparations for Durga Puja Festival in Rajasthan

    October 5, 2020, Beawar, Rajasthan, India: Idols of Goddess Durga for the upcoming Durga Puja Navratri festival, in Beawar. The nine-day Durga Puja festival, which commemorates the slaying of the demon king Mahishasur by the goddess Durga, marks the triumph of good over evil. Hindu festival will begin on Oct. 17. (Credit Image: © Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Sumit Saraswat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020100703768

  •  Idol makers in festival season in New Delhi, India - 14 Oct 2020
    2020年10月14日
    Idol makers in festival season in New Delhi, India - 14 Oct 2020

    October 14, 2020, New Delhi, India: Idol makers preparing idols for the upcoming festival of ‘Navratri‘ under a flyover in Mayur Vihar..During 9 days people in northern India worship 9 avatar or forms of Durga with utmost devotion. This month is usually an opportunity to earn for both idol sellers and makers. (Credit Image: © Pradeep Gaur/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Pradeep Gaur/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020101902703

  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata.Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020102306411

  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020102203437

  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020102202479

  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata.Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020102202758

  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata.Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020102202439

  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata.Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata. Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata.Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata.Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata.Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata.Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Durga puja pandals in kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India
    2020年10月19日
    Durga Puja during pandemic situation in India

    October 19, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Goddess Durga idol in a pandal in Kolkata..Durga Puja and Navratri are two biggest festival in India. These festival celebrated worldwide by Hindu community. Durga Puja be celebrated from October 23 to October 26. This Year, due to COVID-19, there is a lot of uncertainty about how many people will come out for the festival and maintaining social distancing and sanitisation. The big puja committees have decided to cut down their budget. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee said, ‘‘During Durga Puja, all pandals need to be open from all four sides. wearing of masks to be mandatory. Hand sanitisers should be placed at entry points of pandals, and the Physical distancing needs to be maintained. Any kind of cultural programmes at the pandals won‘t be allowed, (Credit Image: © Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Suvrajit Dutta/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Rapid testing outside temple in Delhi, India - 21 Oct 2020
    2020年10月21日
    Rapid testing outside temple in Delhi, India - 21 Oct 2020

    October 21, 2020, New Delhi, India: A healthcare worker collects a nasal swab from a child during the tests..Mandatory coronavirus rapid tests are conducted on all devotees coming into the temple for worship during the Navratri Nights at Preet Vihar. (Credit Image: © Pradeep Gaur/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Pradeep Gaur/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja Story of Rural India
    2020年10月25日
    Durga Puja Story of Rural India

    October 25, 2020, Polba, West Bengal, India: The end of of the nine-day festival of Navratri is observed as Durga Navami which comes one day ahead of Vijaya Dashmi. The day holds significance as it is a precursor to the defeat of the evil buffalo demon king Mahisasur. To mark her victory, Goddess Durga is worshipped as Mahisasurmardini, which literally translates to demon slayer. Durga Navami Evening Aarti has started in Rural India. Everyone follow government rules and maintained social distancing and wearing mask. (Credit Image: © Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja Story of Rural India
    2020年10月25日
    Durga Puja Story of Rural India

    October 25, 2020, Polba, West Bengal, India: The end of of the nine-day festival of Navratri is observed as Durga Navami which comes one day ahead of Vijaya Dashmi. The day holds significance as it is a precursor to the defeat of the evil buffalo demon king Mahisasur. To mark her victory, Goddess Durga is worshipped as Mahisasurmardini, which literally translates to demon slayer. Durga Navami Evening Aarti has started in Rural India. Everyone follow government rules and maintained social distancing and wearing mask. (Credit Image: © Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja Story of Rural India
    2020年10月25日
    Durga Puja Story of Rural India

    October 25, 2020, Polba, West Bengal, India: The end of of the nine-day festival of Navratri is observed as Durga Navami which comes one day ahead of Vijaya Dashmi. The day holds significance as it is a precursor to the defeat of the evil buffalo demon king Mahisasur. To mark her victory, Goddess Durga is worshipped as Mahisasurmardini, which literally translates to demon slayer. Durga Navami Evening Aarti has started in Rural India. Everyone follow government rules and maintained social distancing and wearing mask. (Credit Image: © Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja Story of Rural India
    2020年10月25日
    Durga Puja Story of Rural India

    October 25, 2020, Polba, West Bengal, India: The end of of the nine-day festival of Navratri is observed as Durga Navami which comes one day ahead of Vijaya Dashmi. The day holds significance as it is a precursor to the defeat of the evil buffalo demon king Mahisasur. To mark her victory, Goddess Durga is worshipped as Mahisasurmardini, which literally translates to demon slayer. Durga Navami Evening Aarti has started in Rural India. Everyone follow government rules and maintained social distancing and wearing mask. (Credit Image: © Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja Story of Rural India
    2020年10月25日
    Durga Puja Story of Rural India

    October 25, 2020, Polba, West Bengal, India: The end of of the nine-day festival of Navratri is observed as Durga Navami which comes one day ahead of Vijaya Dashmi. The day holds significance as it is a precursor to the defeat of the evil buffalo demon king Mahisasur. To mark her victory, Goddess Durga is worshipped as Mahisasurmardini, which literally translates to demon slayer. Durga Navami Evening Aarti has started in Rural India. Everyone follow government rules and maintained social distancing and wearing mask. (Credit Image: © Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja Story of Rural India
    2020年10月25日
    Durga Puja Story of Rural India

    October 25, 2020, Polba, West Bengal, India: The end of of the nine-day festival of Navratri is observed as Durga Navami which comes one day ahead of Vijaya Dashmi. The day holds significance as it is a precursor to the defeat of the evil buffalo demon king Mahisasur. To mark her victory, Goddess Durga is worshipped as Mahisasurmardini, which literally translates to demon slayer. Durga Navami Evening Aarti has started in Rural India. Everyone follow government rules and maintained social distancing and wearing mask. (Credit Image: © Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja Story of Rural India
    2020年10月25日
    Durga Puja Story of Rural India

    October 25, 2020, Polba, West Bengal, India: The end of of the nine-day festival of Navratri is observed as Durga Navami which comes one day ahead of Vijaya Dashmi. The day holds significance as it is a precursor to the defeat of the evil buffalo demon king Mahisasur. To mark her victory, Goddess Durga is worshipped as Mahisasurmardini, which literally translates to demon slayer. Durga Navami Evening Aarti has started in Rural India. Everyone follow government rules and maintained social distancing and wearing mask. (Credit Image: © Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja Story of Rural India
    2020年10月25日
    Durga Puja Story of Rural India

    October 25, 2020, Polba, West Bengal, India: The end of of the nine-day festival of Navratri is observed as Durga Navami which comes one day ahead of Vijaya Dashmi. The day holds significance as it is a precursor to the defeat of the evil buffalo demon king Mahisasur. To mark her victory, Goddess Durga is worshipped as Mahisasurmardini, which literally translates to demon slayer. Durga Navami Evening Aarti has started in Rural India. Everyone follow government rules and maintained social distancing and wearing mask. (Credit Image: © Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Soumadip Das/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Durga Puja Story of Rural India
    2020年10月25日
    Durga Puja Story of Rural India

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