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Image of religious tolerance is #myIndianlink

check out the photo gallery from Indian Link’s second annual Independence Day Photo Contest

The two images made it to the top of a shortlist of 16, culled from 106 entries this year. The Indian flag, fondly called Tiranga (Tricolour), featured prominently this time round, taking off no doubt from the Indian Government’s #HarGharTiranga initiative. It turned up at a variety of places in our contest – at the MCG; in the sky as a boxed kite; in the freezing water at a Sydney beach; on the wheelchair of a physically challenged athlete.

Colour and celebration were other recurring themes - judges scrolled through many Holi snapshots.

Religion and spirituality were also high on our photographers’ minds, perhaps after two years of a worldwide health crisis and changed living conditions. Night lights at the Golden Temple, prayers at the mosque, the famed Ganga aarti at dusk, and Jain temple architecture also made the cut.

Snapshots of kids were plentiful too, the high energy and unbridled joy in them making pleasant works of art.

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