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Kullu Dussehra festival 2003 - religion
a devta (village deity) at the entrance gate of the Ragunath Temple in Sultanpur, Kullu
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A Devta (village God) waiting to enter the Ragunath temple. The statues on the temple were still having their paint touched up after events had started. Sultanpur, Kullu
 
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Hadimba devi (goddess) exits the Raja's Roopi palace in Sultanpur for the Kullu Dussehra celebrations to begin
 
a palki (palanquin) with a devta (village god) carried by villagers out of the Rupi Palace in Sultanpur, the old part of Kullu
 
statue of Naag devta (local deity) from Prini village in the Ragunath tent on the mela ground during a puja (prayer/worship)
 
crowds of people with gods on palkis (palanquins) behind, during the Raja's afternoon procession around the festival ground
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Photo gallery & slide show: The annual Kullu Dussehra mela, or festival, takes place in the Kullu Valley - also known as the Valley of the Living Gods - in North India. The festival celebrates the triumph of the God Ram over evil (see Ramayana in brief). The Rath Yatra of the idol of Lord Ragunath (originally sited in Ayodhya) is led by the Kullu Raja and local Devis and Devtas (village deities), and is known as the running of the Gods. the procession starts a week of religious ceremonies, cultural activities, socialising and shopping at the huge bazaar, or market, that comprises most of the mela ground.

 

 
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