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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Women are gathered at a Hindu religious festival particullarly for women in the Pashupatinath Temple complex.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women lighting candles at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women lighting candles at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter egg...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter egg...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter egg...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter can...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune. A woman with her cake all the way from Moscow.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter cak...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter_A.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women lighting candles at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women lighting candles at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women lighting candles at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women lighting candles at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women lighting candles at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering of women at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter wom...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London; UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London; UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter egg...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
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