Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession began at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession be-gan at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Significance of Deepavali |
Diwali is celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Newar Buddhists, although for each faith it marks different historical ... |
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Young India Orchestra at the Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute Deepavali Festival |
Deepavali Festival |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute Deepavali Festival |
Young Indian Orchestra at the Deepavali Festival in Clairwood |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute |
Young Indian Orchestra - Deepavali Festival |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute |
Deepavali Festival |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute |
Deepavali festival |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute |
Deepavali Festival |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute |
Deepavali Festival |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute |
Deepavali festival |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute |
Deepavali Festival in Clairwood |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute |
Deepavali festival |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institute |
Deepavali Festival |
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Pathmajuranni Andhra Institution in Clairwood |
Deepavali Festival |
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Lord Krishna Chariot Festival |
Ratha Yatra is an extraordinary chariot festival for Lord Krishna and His devotees dating back thousands of years originating in Jagannatha Puri. During the ... |
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Chariot Festival |
The “Festival of the Chariots,” known throughout India as the “Ratha Yatra” festival, has been performed for thousands of years in Puri, India and today it is ... |
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Demonstration of faith - Hinduism |
Worshippers display their devotion by piercing their skin with hooks and spikes |
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Muruga and his consorts |
Murugan had two wives. The first one is Devasana (also called Devayani), the daughter of Lord Indra and his second wife is Valli, the daughter ... |
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Lord Vinayager |
Ganesha is Vighneshvara , the Lord of removing Obstacles, both of a material and spiritual order. ... He is popularly worshipped ... |