Hindu women perform rituals before taking a holy bath at Bagmati River in Kathmandu to celebrate the Teej festival September 4, 2008. Married women celebrate the festival for the long life and happiness of their husbands while the unmarried ones take part to wish for a good husband.
A Hindu woman takes a holy bath at Bagmati River in Kathmandu to celebrate the Teej festival September 4, 2008. Married women celebrate the festival for the long life and happiness of their husbands while the unmarried ones take part to wish for a good husband.
Water is poured on a Hindu woman 365 times through a sieve containing the necklace of a married woman during the Teej festival in Kathmandu September 4, 2008. Married women celebrate the festival for the long life and happiness of their husbands while the unmarried ones take part to wish for a good husband.
A Hindu woman rests after taking a holy bath during the Teej festival in Kathmandu September 4, 2008. Married women celebrate the festival for the long life and happiness of their husbands while the unmarried ones take part to wish for a good husband.
A Hindu woman takes a holy bath during the Teej festival in Kathmandu September 4, 2008. Married women celebrate the festival for the long life and happiness of their husbands while the unmarried ones take part to wish for a good husband.
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