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Bottoms up!
Ancient sculpture showing a fully intoxicated woman holding an empty drinking bowl
Drinking Tradition in India
Kamat Greenroom
Map Showing Gundabala
Kamat`s hand-drawn map showing the village of Gundabala and its neighborhood. Keen observation and elaborate documentation has been Kamat`s forte.

Pongal Kolam
Rangoli wishing everybody a happy Sankranti
Sankranti Festival Celebration
Sankranti Festival Celebration
Colorful Rangoli for Sankranti

Pruning of a Sugar-cane
Sankranti Festival Celebration
Sankranti Festival Celebration
Cane of Sugar

Sankranti Delicacies
Ellundey (sweetened balls) prepared for the Sankranti festival
Sankranti Festival Celebration
Sankranti Festival Celebration
Typical Sankranti Festival Snacks
Exchange of 'Ellu-Bella' combination marks the celebration of Sankranti in the old Mysore region

Sweetened Oil Seeds Mark the Sankranti Festival
Tilgul (special festival snack) of different colors
Sankranti Festival Celebration
Sankranti Festival Celebration
Sankranti Sweets
A combination of numerous Sankranti sweets

Pictures of Bear Fruit
Sankranti Festival Celebration
Destiture Musicans
Destitute Musicans
Begging musicians playing on pavement

Destitute Musicans
Disabled members of a street-side music band
Destiture Musicans
Destiture Musicans
A blind beggar playing on the earthen pots

Destitute Boy Musican
A child artist playing the Dhakke instrument
Destiture Musicans
Plant Worship
Temple of Plant
Stone Tulasi in a courtyard of a home

Lala Lajpatrai (1865-1928)
Known as Punjab Kesari (the Lion of Punjab), was a prominent leader and freedom fighter. He was killed by British during a peaceful protest; his death was avenged by Bhagat Singh.
Lala Lajpatrai (1865-1928)

African-Indian Girl in a Saree

Portrait of a Siddi Girl
A Mahasati Stone
Monument to an Unknown Heroine
A Mahasati stone honoring a suicide

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