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The statue of Buddha is brought in at Patan in Kathmandu during the Samyak festival March 11, 2008. This Buddhist festival is celebrated once in five years with Buddha idols brought in from several areas for worship. REUTERS/Shruti Shrestha (NEPAL)
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Media ID 5790078
11"x8.5" Photo Print
Experience the rich cultural heritage of Nepal with our exquisite photographic print from Media Storehouse. This captivating image, taken by REUTERS, captures the essence of the Samyak festival as the statue of Buddha is brought in at Patan, Kathmandu (GM1E43B1O0H01). Celebrated once every five years, this Buddhist tradition comes alive through the lens of a professional photographer. Bring this beautiful piece of art into your home or office and let it inspire and enlighten your space.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 27.9cm x 15.1cm (11" x 5.9")
Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 21.6cm (11" x 8.5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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In this print captured by REUTERS photographer Shruti Shrestha, we witness a moment of profound spirituality during the Samyak festival in Kathmandu, Nepal. The image showcases the awe-inspiring sight of the statue of Buddha being brought into Patan, amidst an atmosphere charged with devotion and reverence. The Samyak festival holds immense significance for Buddhists as it is celebrated only once every five years. During this auspicious occasion, Buddha idols from various regions are gathered and brought together for worship. This grand procession symbolizes unity among Buddhist communities and serves as a powerful reminder of their shared faith. As we gaze at the photograph, we cannot help but be mesmerized by the sheer magnificence of the statue being carried through the streets. Its serene countenance radiates tranquility and wisdom, evoking a sense of peace within all who witness its presence. Shruti Shrestha's expert composition allows us to immerse ourselves in this sacred moment. The vibrant colors surrounding the procession add to its vibrancy while also reflecting Nepal's rich cultural heritage. This image serves as a testament to both religious devotion and communal harmony that transcends boundaries. It reminds us that even in our diverse world, there are moments when people come together to celebrate their shared beliefs with utmost respect and admiration.
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