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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Themes]: special objects and materials: materials: stone: stone construction
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural space: courtyard
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[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural detail: roof: tiled roof
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: woman
[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: child: boy
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Hinduism
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: man
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural detail: roof: tiled roof
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: temple
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural detail: roof: tiled roof
[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Themes]: environment: botany: palm
[Themes]: economy and daily life: water supply: pond
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (phenomena): sacral buildings and settings: temple
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural detail: roof: tiled roof
[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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[Themes]: conflicts - destruction and disaster: ruin
[Themes]: special objects and materials: materials: rock
[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Dachwitz. Religion.  VIII. A. Persons; Devils' Priests; Sanyasi; Beggars; Snake Charmers;  Brahmins;  b.  Festivals for the deities,  Processions,  c. Temples.
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