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Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia

author:New Matai farmer Aluar

Malaysia celebrates the Indian god Thaipusam Festival today, send the gods to open the way, drop the coconut, but also drop the bad luck, before the wish after this year's wish, so it is particularly lively, last year the little brother is still in Malaysia to celebrate this festival, this year is too late to go back, I hope that the gods bless everyone in the country and the people, the wind and rain are smooth, everyone wants to come true, and at the same time see this article people in the Year of the Dragon, the pig cage into the water, the spirit of the dragon horse. #马六甲吉隆坡#

Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia
Malaysia celebrates the Mahipusam Festival of the Indian god today, sending the gods to open the way, dropping coconuts, but also throwing away bad luck, before making a wish and this year's vow, so it is particularly lively, last year the younger brother is still in Malaysia

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