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Lalitpur (Nepal), Apr 20 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Narendra Shrestha). Despite more than 286 thousand cases of coronavirus in Nepal, hundreds of Buddhists and Hindus participated on Tueday in a traditional procession in which devotees push a large image dedicated to the god of rain, Seto Machindranath, from whom they ask for a good monsoon. FOOTAGE OF THE PROCESSION IN HONOR OF THE GOD OF RAIN TO REQUEST A GOOD MONSOON, HELD IN LALITPUR, NEPAL.
Hundreds of thousands of Hindu pilgrims take a dip in the holy Ganges river to mark the beginning of Kumbh Mela- the world’s largest religious gathering – amid fears of coronavirus pandemic. Pilgrims from across India plunged into the sacred river at designated spots in the northern city of Haridwar, where the current mega event is being held. The number of pilgrims attending is expected to reach millions. IMAGES
Thousands of Hindu devotees take a dip in the waters of a reservoir on the banks of India's sacred Godavari river. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Thousands of Hindu devotees take a dip in the waters of a reservoir on the banks of India's sacred Godavari river. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Devotees from across India converge for Kumbh Mela and take a holy dip. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).