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<strong>Celebration of love can transcend human beings. Take for instance, the festival of rakshabandhan in which a sister expresses her affection for her brother by tying a rakhi and a woman for Rajasthan did the same by tying it to an ailing leopard.</strong></p>
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The image of the woman doing this was uploaded by Indian Forest Service Officer, Susanta Nanda and shows a woman in a pink sari with her head covered tying the rakhi to the animal.</p>
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Citing it as an example of harmonious living between humans and animals, Nanda wrote: &ldquo;For ages, man &amp; animal in India have lived in harmony with unconditional love to the wild. In Rajasthan, a lady shows this unfettered love to our wild by tying a Rakhi(symbol of love &amp; brotherhood) to an ailing Leopard before handing it over to the Forest Department.&rdquo;</p>
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Viewers praised the image and exhorted that this is the way to live in the world.</p>
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