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damn                damn                   damn

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Men from across the State doll up as damsels wearing sarees, shimmering trinkets, jasmine garlands and elaborate make-up take part in this unique ritual. Disregarding caste, creed, age and gender stereotypes, men dressed as women hold the divine Chamayavilakku (traditional lamp) and walk around the temple as a symbol of their devotion for the presiding deity and to get their wishes fulfilled.

 

 

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jabardasth lo kuda okariddaru untaru ammayillane untaru.. harish ani okadu priyanka ani okadu.. 

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38 minutes ago, LordOfMud said:

damn                damn                   damn

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Men from across the State doll up as damsels wearing sarees, shimmering trinkets, jasmine garlands and elaborate make-up take part in this unique ritual. Disregarding caste, creed, age and gender stereotypes, men dressed as women hold the divine Chamayavilakku (traditional lamp) and walk around the temple as a symbol of their devotion for the presiding deity and to get their wishes fulfilled.

 

 

Damn 

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1 hour ago, psycopk said:

competition undi ani munde chepali kada antuna halwa..🤣

You ready to take anything antunna @ARYA as your brain thinks both are MILK 

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1 hour ago, LordOfMud said:

damn                damn                   damn

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Men from across the State doll up as damsels wearing sarees, shimmering trinkets, jasmine garlands and elaborate make-up take part in this unique ritual. Disregarding caste, creed, age and gender stereotypes, men dressed as women hold the divine Chamayavilakku (traditional lamp) and walk around the temple as a symbol of their devotion for the presiding deity and to get their wishes fulfilled.

 

 

@csrcsr kastalu 

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1 hour ago, LordOfMud said:

damn                damn                   damn

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Men from across the State doll up as damsels wearing sarees, shimmering trinkets, jasmine garlands and elaborate make-up take part in this unique ritual. Disregarding caste, creed, age and gender stereotypes, men dressed as women hold the divine Chamayavilakku (traditional lamp) and walk around the temple as a symbol of their devotion for the presiding deity and to get their wishes fulfilled.

 

 

Maa opposite tenant unde.... Canada PR vachindhi Ani ilaney getup vesi velladu same temple ki ..he is a keralite..

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2 minutes ago, migilindhi151 said:

Maa opposite tenant unde.... Canada PR vachindhi Ani ilaney getup vesi velladu same temple ki ..he is a keralite..

entha mandi hp kotukunnaro ammai anukoni..jambalakidi pamba

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