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  • The Ram Lila, which reenacts the Hindu epic the Ramayana, typically presented over a 10-day period in the fall. Here men perform musically at the close of the celebration.
    The music of the Ram Lila
  • The Ram Lila, which reenacts the Hindu epic the Ramayana, typically presented over a 10-day period in the fall. Here, two grown men show respect to the boys who portray Hindu gods.
    The Ram Lila Celebration
  • A woman brings up clothes that have been washed in the Ganges River in order to dry them
    Washerwoman
  • A woman gives an offering at a shrine near the Ganges River in Varanasi, India
    Offering, Varanasi
  • A boy plays the role of a woman in The Ram Lila, which reenacts the Hindu epic the Ramayana, typically presented over a 10-day period in the fall.
    Young boy performs in the Ram Lila
  • Deepavali is a Hindu festival. During this time rows of lights/lamps are lit. The festival is celebrated on the occasion of Krishna and his wife Satyabhama killing a demon Narakasura.
    Lamp Lighting
  • In this photograph a Hindu holy man mingles among other pilgrims during a festival in Varanasi, India
    Hindu Holy Man
  • A young boy walks home at the end of a long day of selling candles along the Ganges River in Varanasi, India
    Homeward Bound
  • A boys face is being painted as he prepares for his role in the Ram Lila, which reenacts the Hindu epic the Ramayana, typically presented over a 10-day period in the fall.
    Backstage before the Ram Lila
  • A young boy prepares for his part in The Ram Lila, which reenacts the Hindu epic the Ramayana, typically presented over a 10-day period in the fall.
    Preparing for the Ramayana
  • Deepavali means "row of lights/lamps" in Sanskrit. It is called "Divali" in North India. The festival is celebrated on the occasion of Krishna and his wife Satyabhama killing a demon Narakasura.
    Earthen Candles
  • A scene along the ghats in Varansi, India. Pilgrims come to the Ganges River, believing that to die there will bring salvation.
    Scene along the ghats in Varanasi
  • A woman places a candle next to the picture of a deity in Varanasi, India
    Candle Offering
  • There is a lot of life to be seen walking the streets of Varanasi at night. In this image vendors sell food, mean sit and talk, and the town is still vibrant into the late hours.
    Night Scene in Varanasi
  • The Ram Lila, which reenacts the Hindu epic the Ramayana, typically presented over a 10-day period in the fall. The man behind the boys reads from a script while the boys repeat what is spoken.
    The Ramayana Reader
  • Hindu Pilgrims dip in the Ganges River in Varanasi, India, believing that a dip in the Ganges will cleanse them from their sins.
    A dip in the Ganges
  • An old woman walks down the street as a young man peddles by on a bicycle in an alleyway in Varanasi, India, beneath a rising moon.
    Night in a Varanasi Alleyway
  • A dog lies in the shadows in the ruins of building along the Ganges River in Varanasi, India
    Let sleeping dogs lie
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