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GM1E9AN1GXP01 An artist paints an idol of the Hindu goddess Kali at a workshop in Kolkata October 23, 2013. Idols of the Hindu goddess of power Kali will be worshipped during the annual Hindu festival of lights Diwali. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)
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GM1E8B918CO01 An artisan stands next to the semi-finished clay idols of the Hindu mythological characters 'Dakinis' and 'Yoginis', who will be worshipped along with Hindu Goddess Kali, the Goddess of Power, at a roadside workshop ahead of the Kali Puja festival, in Kolkata November 9, 2012. The Kali Puja will take place on November 13. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)
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GM1E5AG03F201 An artisan puts a finishing touch to a statue of Hindu goddess Kali at a workshop in Siliguri in the Indian state of West Bengal October 15, 2009. Idols of Kali will be worshiped during the annual Hindu festival of Diwali that will be celebrated on October 17. REUTERS/Tim Chong(INDIA) RELIGION SOCIETY)
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GM1E5AE1N3D01 A hand rickshaw puller passes in front of the unfinished idols of Hindu goddess Kali outside a workshop in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata October 14, 2009. Idols of the Hindu goddess Kali will be worshipped during the annual Hindu festival of Diwali that will be celebrated on October 17. REUTERS/Jayanta Shaw (INDIA SOCIETY RELIGION)
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GM1E49E1P6K01 A devotee prays as she burns offerings to the god Bhairab during the Indrajatra festival in Kathmandu September 14, 2008. Kathmandu celebrates Indrajartra, one of its most colourful week-long festival from Sunday, worshiping the Kumari, or the virgin "living goddess" considered by many as an incarnation of the powerful deity Kali, and various other deities. REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar (NEPAL)
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RP2DSFHXCFAC A homeless Indian boy holds a statue of Hindu goddess Kali, that had been immersed by devotees in Mahananda river in the northeastern Indian town of Siliguri November 2, 2005. In Hindu mythology, Kali symbolises power and the triumph of good over evil. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri
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PBEAHUNVNBG A homeless Indian boy holds a statue of Hindu goddess Kali, that had been immersed by devotees in Mahananda river in the northeastern Indian town of Siliguri November 2, 2005. In Hindu mythology, Kali symbolises power and the triumph of good over evil.
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RP2DSFIMLJAB An Indian labourer sits amongst statues of demons in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata October 31, 2005. These statues will be placed along with the idol of the Hindu goddess Kali (goddess of power) during the celebrations of Deepavali festival, the festival of lights, which begins on November 1 across India. REUTERS/Parth Sanyal
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PBEAHUNVRDK An Indian labourer sits amongst statues of demons in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata October 31, 2005. These statues will be placed along with the idol of the Hindu [goddess Kali (goddess of power)] during the celebrations of Deepavali festival, the festival of lights, which begins on November 1 across India.
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RP2DSFIMLJAA An Indian artisan adds finishing touches to a statue of Goddess Kali or the Hindu Goddess of power in Kolkata October 28, 2005. The annual Kali Puja festival is being celebrated on November 1 and is a popular Hindu festival. REUTERS/Parth Sanyal
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PBEAHUNVWFB An Indian artisan adds finishing touches to a statue of Goddess Kali or the Hindu Goddess of power in Kolkata October 28, 2005. The annual Kali Puja festival is being celebrated on November 1 and is a popular Hindu festival.
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RP2DSFIPPXAB Indian artiste gives finishing touches to a statue of Goddess Kali or the Hindu Goddess of power, in the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri, October 27, 2005. The annual Kali Puja festival is being celebrated on November 1 and is one of the popular Hindu festivals in the country. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri/Str
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PBEAHUNWEEJ An Indian artisan gives finishing touches to an idol of Kali, the Hindu goddess of power, in the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri October 19, 2005. The annual Kali Puja festival, which will start from November 1, is one of the most popular festivals for Hindus.
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