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The Punjaban.
A Sikh devotee takes a holy dip in the sacred pond of the Golden Temple, the holiest of Sikh shrines on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the third Guru or the Master of the Sikhs, Sri Guru Amar Das Ji in Amritsar, India, 23 May 2013. Born in 1479, Guru Ram Das Ji also fought the caste system and preached in favour of women's rights.
A Sikh worker is smeared in color by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers (unseen), during the Holi festival celebrations at the India-Pakistan, Joint Check Post (JCP) at the Attari border, some 30 kms from Amritsar, India, 17 March 2014. Holi is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalguna (February or March) which usually falls in the later part of February or March and main day is celebrated by people throwing colored powder and colored water at each other.
The face of an Indian child dressed as Hindu God, Lord Vishnu is reflected in a mirror as he adjusts his makeup before taking part in a religious procession taken out on the eve of Janamashtmi or the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna in Amritsar, India, 09 August 2012. Lord Krishna the eighth of the 10 incarnations of Hindu God Lord Vishnu who is considered the Preserver of the Universe is one of Hinduism's most popular gods and his birth anniversary or Janamashtmi will be celebrated on 10 August 2012.
An Indian 'Nihang' or a man whose ancestors belonged to Sikh warrior clan, smiles supporting an over-sized turban as he takes part in a religious procession called Mohalla in Amritsar, India, 14 November 2012. The procession is carried out a day after the Diwali festival to mark the Bandi Chorh Diwas the day when Guru Hargobind the sixth Guru or the Master of the Sikhs reached Amritsar after his release from Gwalior fort during the reign of Mughal emperor Jahangir. Each year members of various major Nihang groups display their martial arts and horse riding skills during the Mohalla procession.
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Indian tennis player Sania Mirza during her visit to the tennis club in Indore, India, 12 Jjuly 2011.
An Indian girl dressed as Hindu Goddess Durga, poses for a photograph as she waits to take part in a religious procession taken out on the eve of Janamashtmi or the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna in Amritsar, India, 09 August 2012. Lord Krishna the eighth of the 10 incarnations of Hindu God Lord Vishnu who is considered the Preserver of the Universe is one of Hinduism's most popular gods and his birth anniversary or Janamashtmi will be celebrated on 10 August 2012.
An Indian boy dressed as mythological demon king Ravana adjusts his headgear as he takes part in Dussehra festival celebrations in Amritsar, India, 24 October 2012. Dussehra is an annual Hindu religious festival which follows the nine-day festival of Navratri and is celebrated as the victory of the mytholigical Hindu God Lord Rama over the evil demon king Ravana.
An Indian girl dressed as Hindu Goddess, Kali prepares to take part in a religious procession taken out on the occasion of Ramnavmi festival in Amritsar, India, 19 April 2013. The festival commemorates the birth of Hindu God Lord Rama.
An Indian college girl getsures at her team mate, unseen in the picture, before she performs on stage in the annual Youth Festival at Guru Nanak Dev University campus in Amritsar city, India, on Monday, October 24, 2005.
Whirling dervish from Shah Hussain's Mazaar, Pakistan perform during the International Sufi Festival in Amritsar, India, 20 October 2012. The two-day International Sufi Festival has been organised by Foundation of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) Writers and Literature (FOSWAL) along with Punjab government. According to a press release, Bangladeshi and Afghanistani singers, sufi Malangs from Pakistan, dancers from Uzbekistan, instrumental and vocal group from Turkey are the highlights of the cultural performances. The festival aims to highlight the presence of the Sufi thought throughout the world and the need to discuss, view, absorb and practice it in all its manifestations.
An Indian Sikh man Avtar Singh, a 'Nihang', who belongs to ancient Sikh warrior clan, supporting an over-sized turban walks in a street in Amritsar, India 30 January 2013. According to Avtar Singh, he wanders around spreading the message of Sikhism and to encourage youth of Punjab to stay away from drugs and become true Sikhs.