Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Oral History Project - Interview with Ronnie Govender |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Maggie Govender |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Swami Gounden |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN - WESTVILLE |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Ela Gandhi |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN – WESTVILLE |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Prithiraj Dullay |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Jayanti Desai |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Ashwin Desai |
UNIVERSITY OF WESTVILLE - DURBAN |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Professor Jerry Coovadia |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE ORAL HISTORY PROJECT |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Dr Vanitha Chetty |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE DOCUMENTATION CENTRE Oral History Project “VOICES OF RESISTANCE” INTERVIEWEE: DR VANITHA CHETTY INTERVIEWER: RAJES PILLAY
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The Creation of South African Indian Identity in Natal in Relation to Hinduism |
Perhaps one of the most pervasive ways in which Indians or people of Indian descent are identified is in terms of religion. |
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A CATECHISM OF THE ELEMENTARY TEACHINGS OF HINDUISM | ||
MODES OF WORSHIP AMONG TAMIL PEOPLE IN .... SOUTH. AFRICA |
The present writer's interest in the Tamil community stems from his lone-standing interest in the Hindu religion, more particularly in its practice among Hindus in South Africa. With the division of the Hindu community of South Africa into four language groups, viz. |
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Newspaper cuttings related to Hindu dowry |
Waging wart on the dowry burning of Hindu brides. SA Indians free of Evil customs An Abhorrent custom |
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RELIGIOUS AWAKENING IN SOUTH AFRICA |
RELIGIOUS AWAKENING IN SOUTH AFRICA |
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Veda Jyoti - No.1-39 |
Om bhur bhuvah swah. Tatsavitur varenyam; bhargo davasya dhimahi. Dhiyo yo nah |
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Surat Hindoo Association |
THE forefathers of the Surat Hindus of South Africa came to this country as free passengers towards the end of the nineteenth century. Most of them did not bring their families with them so they lived a single life. They used to visit the mother-country every three or four years. |
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South African Hindu Maha Saba : 70th anniversary and National Hindu convention. |
SOUTH AFRICAN HINDU MAHA SABHA DURBAN |
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Shree Sanathan Dharma Sabha |
IN the year 1941, a few_people, namely, the late Mr. H. N. MaharaJ, the late Mr. B. R. Singh, the late Mr. M. K. |
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Sanathan Dhama Convention |
BRIEF HISTORY of SHREE SANTHAN DHARMA SABHA |
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Open minds in open Universities |
ON the 13th May, 1955, in the House of Assembly, the Minister of Education, Mr. Viljoen, said that "it had to be remembered that apartheid was the expressed policy of the Government, and it had announced time and again that it would carry out this policy in the universities. |