Krishna..
On preparation for the mango festival in Ahmedabad, west India, a priest arranges the fruits to be offered to Hindu God Lord Krishna inside a temple. June 09,2013
I am presenting some of the photos collected from the internet.These are less known events, but something interesting. I have not covered the major events viz., Bharath Rathna to Sachin, Nelson Mandela's demise, Royal family's new born etc., as everybody remembers them. Photo credits are to the owners of the pictures or to the publishers. Thanks to them
On preparation for the mango festival in Ahmedabad, west India, a priest arranges the fruits to be offered to Hindu God Lord Krishna inside a temple. June 09,2013

An Egyptian woman stands in the path of a military bulldozer as it approaches a wounded youth during bloody clashes in Cairo, which erupted when Egyptian security forces moved to disperse supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi near Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque.

Don't worry about the welfare of the crying child pictured above being grasped by a grinning topless wrestler. It's just Japan's annual crying-baby contest, the Naki Sumo festival. It's considered good luck when your infant cries when held by the hefty sportsmen, it's a way of warding off evil spirits and preserving good health. Who cares about the future therapy bills?
In Japan, it's good luck when sumo wrestlers make babies cry.

Yemeni honour guards carry the coffins of soldiers killed by al-Qaida militants. The al-Qaida branch in the Arabian Peninsula is considered one of the most dangerous of the international militant network.

A pygmy marmoset - the smallest species of monkey in the world - is seen carrying its baby on its back in the rainforest zone of the Ocean Park attraction in Hong Kong..

We wish you a Happy New Year 2014.

An annual culture festival in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh was interrupted when three men from the United Arab Emirates stand were ejected for being too handsome. 'A festival official said the three Emiratis were taken out on the grounds [that] they are too handsome and that the Commission members feared female visitors could fall for them,'and 'the festival's management took urgent measures to deport the three to Abu Dhabi.'

A fan bows before a wax statue of Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar at the SCG in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, April 20, 2013. Tendulkar's statue will takes its place on display at Madame Tussauds Sydney museum next to other A-list sports stars such as Shane Warne and Donald Bradman

A passing fire chief was the first to spot the fire at a five-story warehouse in Bridgeport, Ill. One third of the city's on-duty firefighters were called in to control the blaze which rapidly destroyed the warehouse in what the city's fire commissioner called the biggest fire in Chicago in seven years. Meanwhile, the temperature had plunged to well below freezing, resulting in the icescape captured .

Talk about extreme sports. India's 'Rural Olympics,' the Kila Raipur Sports Festival. The three-day festival, held every February, attracts more than a million people to the village of Kila Raipur to watch some 4,000 brave participants of all ages celebrate India's Punjab culture. They do that by competing in events like getting run over by farm equipment, balancing stacks of people on motorcycles, and using teeth for things that teeth normally should not be used for: pulling tractors, hoisting bicycles and lifting huge batches of bricks in a show of strength. Ouch!.

The skyline of New York City is lit up by a full moon above 42nd Street across the Hudson River in New Jersey.

Andy Murray kisses the Wimbledon trophy after making history on July 7, 2013 as the first British male to win the men's singles title since Fred Perry in 1936.
The Scotsman, who lost the 2012 final to Roger Federer, defeated then-world number one Novak Djokovic in straight sets.

Britain’s strongest storm in a decade battered southern regions, causing a large wave to crash against a lighthouse at Newhaven in south-east England.

Genetically engineered fish glow in the dark under a blacklight. The modified Pterophyllum Scalare fish were displayed at Bio Expo 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan.

An American toddler runs to the outstreched arm of a Kenyan man as her family cowers beneath a promotional stand during the siege of Nairobi's Westgate Mall by Islamist militants..

A boy carries his dog through floodwaters caused by the monsoon rain, intensified by tropical storm Trami, in Paranaque city, Manila, Philippines.

France midfielder Mathieu Valbuena (who is 5ft 6ins (1.67m) in height) leans back while passing the ball to a team mate, creating an optical illusion to make him look half the size of Belgium players Marouane Fellaini and Vincent Kompany. The picture was taken during a friendly football match between the two nations at Brussels' King Baudouin Stadium.

A man walks on sulphur and mineral salt formations near Dallol in the Danakil Depression, northern Ethiopia. Many merchants have travelled here with their camels to collect the mineral-rich salt, so that it can be sold around the country. With an average temperature of 34.4 degrees Celcius, it is one of the hottest and harshest environments on earth.

A ginger kitten sits on the roof of a house covered in volcanic ash following the eruption of Mount Sinabung in Mardingding, North Sumatra, Indonesia.

Afghan boys play with toy guns on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Jalalabad. Unrest in Afghanistan increased in 2013 as insurgents take advantage of NATO forces pulling out of the country.

