Kashmiris celebrate at annual Sufi shrine festival

The Zool (Torch) Festival is held annually at a mountain shrine south of Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir. It’s a vibrant blend of folklore, Sufi devotion and seasonal tradition. Rooted in a local legend about a demon who once terrorized the area and was eventually defeated, the festival symbolizes the victory of light over darkness. Syed Shahriyar reports from Kashmir.

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