The Indra Jatra festival

Published September 10, 2011
A masked Nepalese Hindu dancer performs during the first day.
A masked Nepalese Hindu dancer performs during the first day.
People walk past the Hanuman Dhoka.
People walk past the Hanuman Dhoka.
Masked Nepalese Hindu dancers perform during the first day of the Indra Jatra festival at Hanuman Dhoka in Kathmandu.
Masked Nepalese Hindu dancers perform during the first day of the Indra Jatra festival at Hanuman Dhoka in Kathmandu.
A soldier from the Nepali army, dressed in traditional army uniform, fires a gun while participating.
A soldier from the Nepali army, dressed in traditional army uniform, fires a gun while participating.
Devotees carry Nepal's 'Kumari', or living Goddess, on a chariot.
Devotees carry Nepal's 'Kumari', or living Goddess, on a chariot.
A Nepalese child sits near a giant mask of 'Bhairav'.
A Nepalese child sits near a giant mask of 'Bhairav'.

The colourful eight-day long festival named after the Hindu Lord Indra,  began on Friday during which the living goddess Kumari and other deities are worshipped. -Photos by agencies

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