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RF2PMFEM8–Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
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RFJD91EP–fascinating look of a pretty tribe ( tripura ) young on the day of new year reception - called Biju festival in 1st Baisakh 1409 at rangamati district
Rangamati, Rajbari Ghat, Bangladesh. 12th Apr, 2021. Boisabi Utsab, the biggest traditional festival of indigenous people in Chittagong Hill Tracts.The Biju festival is being celebrated unofficially in the midst of a lockdown issued by the government to curb the Covid contraction. Start with a flower floating ceremony at Rajbari Ghat, and other places on Monday morning. To maintain the traditional trend, the participants prayed for a world free of COVID 19. Credit: Rajib Dey Joy/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rangamati-rajbari-ghat-bangladesh-12th-apr-2021-boisabi-utsab-the-biggest-traditional-festival-of-indigenous-people-in-chittagong-hill-tractsthe-biju-festival-is-being-celebrated-unofficially-in-the-midst-of-a-lockdown-issued-by-the-government-to-curb-the-covid-contraction-start-with-a-flower-floating-ceremony-at-rajbari-ghat-and-other-places-on-monday-morning-to-maintain-the-traditional-trend-the-participants-prayed-for-a-world-free-of-covid-19-credit-rajib-dey-joyzuma-wirealamy-live-news-image418163170.html
RM2F88YAX–Rangamati, Rajbari Ghat, Bangladesh. 12th Apr, 2021. Boisabi Utsab, the biggest traditional festival of indigenous people in Chittagong Hill Tracts.The Biju festival is being celebrated unofficially in the midst of a lockdown issued by the government to curb the Covid contraction. Start with a flower floating ceremony at Rajbari Ghat, and other places on Monday morning. To maintain the traditional trend, the participants prayed for a world free of COVID 19. Credit: Rajib Dey Joy/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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RFJD932C–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
Covid19 and Biju Uttoshop : a festival of tribal people of Bangladesh, celebrated at the last day of their calendar year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/covid19-and-biju-uttoshop-a-festival-of-tribal-people-of-bangladesh-celebrated-at-the-last-day-of-their-calendar-year-image425442167.html
RM2FM4FR3–Covid19 and Biju Uttoshop : a festival of tribal people of Bangladesh, celebrated at the last day of their calendar year.
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RMDF4KEY–Chakma girls on traditional costume
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374739.html
RME0T857–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
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RF2HJGW63–filled india icon set. contain flat indian cow, kandeel, biju janata dal, buddhist, india mother, vishnu, bengali language, ashoka, dung, alamelu icon
Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biju-festival-in-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh-image546152708.html
RF2PMFB9T–Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
RM2XMGG5M–Smiling Chakma boys celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
Rangamati, Rajbari Ghat, Bangladesh. 12th Apr, 2021. Boisabi Utsab, the biggest traditional festival of indigenous people in Chittagong Hill Tracts.The Biju festival is being celebrated unofficially in the midst of a lockdown issued by the government to curb the Covid contraction. Start with a flower floating ceremony at Rajbari Ghat, and other places on Monday morning. To maintain the traditional trend, the participants prayed for a world free of COVID 19. Credit: Rajib Dey Joy/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rangamati-rajbari-ghat-bangladesh-12th-apr-2021-boisabi-utsab-the-biggest-traditional-festival-of-indigenous-people-in-chittagong-hill-tractsthe-biju-festival-is-being-celebrated-unofficially-in-the-midst-of-a-lockdown-issued-by-the-government-to-curb-the-covid-contraction-start-with-a-flower-floating-ceremony-at-rajbari-ghat-and-other-places-on-monday-morning-to-maintain-the-traditional-trend-the-participants-prayed-for-a-world-free-of-covid-19-credit-rajib-dey-joyzuma-wirealamy-live-news-image418163163.html
RM2F88YAK–Rangamati, Rajbari Ghat, Bangladesh. 12th Apr, 2021. Boisabi Utsab, the biggest traditional festival of indigenous people in Chittagong Hill Tracts.The Biju festival is being celebrated unofficially in the midst of a lockdown issued by the government to curb the Covid contraction. Start with a flower floating ceremony at Rajbari Ghat, and other places on Monday morning. To maintain the traditional trend, the participants prayed for a world free of COVID 19. Credit: Rajib Dey Joy/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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RFJD9336–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
Covid19 and Biju Uttoshop : a festival of tribal people of Bangladesh, celebrated at the last day of their calendar year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/covid19-and-biju-uttoshop-a-festival-of-tribal-people-of-bangladesh-celebrated-at-the-last-day-of-their-calendar-year-image425442398.html
RM2FM4G3A–Covid19 and Biju Uttoshop : a festival of tribal people of Bangladesh, celebrated at the last day of their calendar year.
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374737.html
RME0T855–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biju-festival-in-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh-image546155386.html
RF2PMFENE–Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
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RFJD9330–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374742.html
RME0T85A–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biju-festival-in-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh-image546155348.html
RF2PMFEM4–Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
Marching band in Chakma people Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marching-band-in-chakma-people-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615019892.html
RM2XMGG44–Marching band in Chakma people Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
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RFJD9321–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374738.html
RME0T856–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374743.html
RME0T85B–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biju-festival-in-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh-image546152722.html
RF2PMFBAA–Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
Marching band in Chakma people Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marching-band-in-chakma-people-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615019890.html
RM2XMGG42–Marching band in Chakma people Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biju-festival-in-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh-image546152717.html
RF2PMFBA5–Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
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RF2PMFEPY–Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
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RF2PMFBM5–Ful Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
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RFJD931P–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
Phul Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phul-biju-festival-in-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh-image546152712.html
RF2PMFBA0–Phul Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
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RFJD93Y1–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374730.html
RME0T84X–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374744.html
RME0T85C–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374731.html
RME0T84Y–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
Ful Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ful-biju-festival-in-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh-image546152946.html
RF2PMFBJA–Ful Biju festival in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
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RFJD93Y9–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546152072.html
RF2PMFAF4–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374741.html
RME0T859–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chakma-women-in-traditional-clothing-celebrating-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615020083.html
RM2XMGGAY–Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
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RFJD9426–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546151882.html
RF2PMFA8A–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bandarban-bangladesh-april-15-celebration-of-sangrai-festival-or-a-image69374740.html
RME0T858–BANDARBAN, BANGLADESH-APRIL 15: Celebration of Sangrai Festival or a water throwing festival to celebrate the arrival of Bangla New Year, the element water is the focus of the event. It is done with the participation of boys and girls who are still single. They are positioned in the two sides of a tables or arena wherein basins of water are at their front and they splash the water against each other. It is believed that water splashing is a means of expressing feelings of love. (Photo by Md. Akhlas Uddin/Pacific Press)
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968408.html
RM2PNTFP0–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-new-year-festival-called-biju-in-tribe-language-held-on-the-1st-day-145874094.html
RFJD93W2–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546152148.html
RF2PMFAHT–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968417.html
RM2PNTFP9–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chakma-women-in-traditional-clothing-celebrating-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615020096.html
RM2XMGGBC–Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
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RFJD93W8–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546151895.html
RF2PMFA8R–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968413.html
RM2PNTFP5–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
Chakma people in tradtional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chakma-people-in-tradtional-clothing-celebrating-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615020289.html
RM2XMGGJ9–Chakma people in tradtional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
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RFJD93XH–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546152432.html
RF2PMFB00–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546152159.html
RF2PMFAJ7–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968301.html
RM2PNTFJ5–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chakma-women-in-traditional-clothing-celebrating-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615020183.html
RM2XMGGEF–Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
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RFJD93WJ–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546152170.html
RF2PMFAJJ–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968395.html
RM2PNTFNF–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
Chakma people in tradtional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chakma-people-in-tradtional-clothing-celebrating-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615020188.html
RM2XMGGEM–Chakma people in tradtional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
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RFJD93X8–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546152229.html
RF2PMFAMN–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968324.html
RM2PNTFK0–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-new-year-festival-called-biju-in-tribe-language-held-on-the-1st-day-145874113.html
RFJD93WN–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546152139.html
RF2PMFAHF–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968400.html
RM2PNTFNM–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chakma-women-in-traditional-clothing-celebrating-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615019937.html
RM2XMGG5N–Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
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RFJD9402–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546152132.html
RF2PMFAH8–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968322.html
RM2PNTFJX–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chakma-women-in-traditional-clothing-celebrating-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615020274.html
RM2XMGGHP–Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
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RFJD9425–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546151874.html
RF2PMFA82–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968383.html
RM2PNTFN3–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chakma-women-in-traditional-clothing-celebrating-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615020418.html
RM2XMGGPX–Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-new-year-festival-called-biju-in-tribe-language-held-on-the-1st-day-145874109.html
RFJD93WH–new year festival called Biju in tribe language held on the 1st day of baisakh the first month of the year by arranging various folk, tradition, cultu
People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-of-indigenous-communities-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-celebrating-three-day-biju-festival-which-is-part-of-their-new-year-celebration-image546152419.html
RF2PMFAYF–People of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrating three-day Biju festival, which is part of their New Year celebration.
Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rakhine-communities-celebrate-shangrain-popularly-known-as-the-water-festival-in-coxs-bazar-the-indigenous-communities-come-together-and-engage-in-water-play-to-purify-all-the-sorrows-and-despair-left-behind-by-the-passing-year-on-the-occasion-of-welcoming-the-new-year-also-known-as-sangrain-the-festival-which-will-continue-for-three-days-bids-farewell-to-the-previous-year-and-welcomes-the-new-year-the-traditional-belief-is-that-a-gloomy-and-unsavoury-past-can-be-washed-away-with-a-fresh-start-in-the-upcoming-photo-by-zakir-hossainpacific-press-image546968411.html
RM2PNTFP3–Rakhine communities celebrate 'Shangrain', popularly known as the water festival in Cox's Bazar. The indigenous communities come together and engage in water play to purify all the sorrows and despair left behind by the passing year on the occasion of welcoming the new year, also known as Sangrain. The festival, which will continue for three days, bids farewell to the previous year and welcomes the new year. The traditional belief is that a gloomy and unsavoury past can be washed away with a fresh start in the upcoming. (Photo by Zakir Hossain/Pacific Press)
Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chakma-women-in-traditional-clothing-celebrating-biju-festival-chittagong-division-kawkhali-bangladesh-image615020151.html
RM2XMGGDB–Chakma women in traditional clothing celebrating Biju festival, Chittagong Division, Kawkhali, Bangladesh
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