DANCE
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Mount Edgecombe Festival |
The Shree Emperumal Hindu Temple in Mt Edgecombe was built in 1875 by the Indian settlers. It is the oldest surviving Hindu temple in Africa. |
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Murugan had two wives |
Murugan had two wives. The first one is Devasana, the daughter of Lord Indra and his second wife is Valli, the daughter of a tribal chief. |
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Navagrahas, the Nine Planetary gods in Hinduism |
The nine planets are collectively known as Navagrahas. ... bad luck or misfortune arising from past karmas or birth related defects (dhoshas). ... these gods before offering prayers to the main deity in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. |
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New roles for the dance |
It is completely out of line with African tradition to take dance which has served a social or religious function and place it on a modern stage as it stands or shortened. Modern theatre needs dance works specifically created for it. |
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Part of the Crowd |
1860 Commemorations at Durban on the 16th November 1980 - Saiva Sithantha Sungum |
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Part of the crowd |
1860 Commemorations at Durban on the 16th November 1980 - Saiva Sithantha Sungum |
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Part of the Crowd |
1860 Commemorations at Durban on the 16th November 1980 - Saiva Sithantha Sungum |
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Parvathy and her supllicants |
Parvati is the mother of Hindu deities Ganesha and Kartikeya. The Puranas also referenced her to be the sister of the river goddess Ganga and the preserver ... |
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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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Phoenix Fair 1988 | ||
Pre-School Debs in Phoenix |
Children enjoying the Pre-School Debs |
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Prems daughter at an event in December 1959 | ||
Procession in Derby Street |
1860 Commemorations at Durban on the 16th November 1980 - Saiva Sithantha Sungum |
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Raam Bhajan Festival |
Invitation to a Raam Bhajan festival in Illovo |
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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 |