Self-Inflicted Wound of a Religious Devotee — Stock Photo, Image
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Self-Inflicted Wound of a Religious Devotee — Stock Editorial Photography

KAOHSIUNG, TAIWAN -- MARCH 16, 2014: At a religious ceremony an unidentified man uses ghost money to wipe the blood from a self-inflicted wound on the forehead of a religious devotee.

 — Photo by shiyali

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