Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Rangoli Collection - Storks |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Sri Krishna with mother |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Saraswati |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Painting of pot |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Lamp |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Framed Flower |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Flower with symbol |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Flower with coconut and trident |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Flower |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Floral Decoration |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Fisherwomen |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Dove |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rangoli Collection - Decoration |
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using quartz powder materials such as colored rice, colored sand or flower petals. |
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Rampersadh and GS Naicker |
Red Cross Society |
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Rampersadh |
Red Cross Society |
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Ramlal Pranshankar Josh | ||
Ramdutt Brahmadut Krishnadutt Devi Dayal Mrs Ramdutt with her son Narendrakumar Swani Bhawani Mrs Krishnadutt Durban 1935 | ||
Rāmalingam, commonly known in India and across the world as Vallalār, also known as Ramalinga Swamigal |
The holy niche of India's last of the great saints Ramalingar Swamigal born in 1823 and disappeared in 1874 |
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Ramakrishna Centre |
The Ramakrishna Centre of South Africa which was founded by a group of young men led by Mr Dhanagopal Naidoo who later became ordained a monk with the name Swami Nischalananda. |
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Ramakrishna Centre |
The Ramakrishna Centre of South Africa which was founded by a group of young men led by Mr Dhanagopal Naidoo who later became ordained a monk with the name Swami Nischalananda. |