By on Feb 2, 2013 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
Thaipusaam 2013 is coming to the end of the celebration. Many of us thought that everything has returned to normal at Batu Caves, but there are devotees chose to fulfill their vow days after the main day. The objective is to …
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Thaipusam 2013 (Part 3) « Present Moment
By on Feb 1, 2013 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Albert Photo posted a photo: In Singapore, Hindu devotees start their procession at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in the early morning, carrying milk pots as offerings or attaching "kavadis" and spikes pierced on their body. The procession travels for 4 kilometres before finishing at Tank Road, Sri Thendayuthapani Temple.
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support/pressure
By on Jan 30, 2013 in Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
I first started my photojournalism journey photographing Thaipusam . It was almost 6 years ago
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Thaipusam/Kartik's contact sheet 1 « TESTIMONIAL
By on Jan 29, 2013 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Albert Photo posted a photo: The word Thaipusam is a combination of the name of the month, Thai, and the name of a star, Pusam. This particular star is at its highest point during the festival. The festival commemorates the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a Vel "spear" so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman.
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Singapore Thaipusam 2013
By on Jan 29, 2013 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
It was a pleasure and an absolute honor to be allowed to watch and follow the Thaipusam festival here in Singapore. Everyone was polite, kind and welcoming to me as I attempted to document the experience with my camera, …
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Thaipusam portraits from Singapore (photo) – Boing Boing
By on Jan 29, 2013 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
On Sunday, the Tamil Hindu congregations celebrated the festival of Thaipusam , a day dedicated to the god Murugan. The devotees prepare for 48 days by fasting and devotions, then perform a ritual that involves carrying a …
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Kathy's Adventures in Singapore: Thaipusam Hindu Festival
By on Jan 28, 2013 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrated with intense devotion mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai (January/February). The word Thaipusam is derived from the month name Thai and Pusam, which refers to a star that is at its highest point during the festival.
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Thaipusam 2013 LIVE Coverage [Day 1 – Part 1]
By on Jan 28, 2013 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrated with intense devotion mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai (January/February). The word Thaipusam is derived from the month name Thai and Pusam, which refers to a star that is at its highest point during the festival
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Thaipusam 2013 LIVE Coverage [Day 1- Part 2]
By on Jan 28, 2013 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Jenny Rainbow posted a photo: Even to look at this guy makes me sick..;. From yesterday celebration of Thaipusam in Mauritius
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Not Enough Pain?
By on Jan 28, 2013 in Thaipusam | comments(0)
Albert Photo posted a photo: The word Thaipusam is a combination of the name of the month, Thai, and the name of a star, Pusam. This particular star is at its highest point during the festival. The festival commemorates the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a Vel "spear" so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman
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Thaipusam Singapore 2013