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Portrait of a man belonging to Halakki Tribe

See also:
Halakki Gowdatis in synchronized rice pounding, The Turayi Headgear of a Halakki Tribal, Who said "the poor can not be happy"?, "What is Nuclear Testing?", "You educated can do all kinds of things!", Halakki Farmers of Indian West Coast, Halakki Farming Community, A Halakki woman going to market to sell vegetables, Smiling Halakki Gowdati

Poverty in India
Poverty in India

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A blind street beggar plays flute through his nose, BangaloreWho said the poor can not be happy?A beggar at the Mangeshi temple, GoaYou are hereBorn in poverty, raised in poverty….
The capital of her business does not buy a meal, so imagine her profitsA carpenter hardly needs to wear clothesA handicap beggar on the streetA barefooted Brahmin offers alms to a beggarA destitute woman takes to begging as a last resort
The face of povertyA patient of Leprosy takes to begging as his means of livingBeggar by choice: A Sufi fakir seeks alms on the streetBegging as a devotion to GodBegging as a devotion to God
When man has to fight scavengers for a living.…A rag-picker boyRecycler of a different kindHe blows his sacred conch and seeks assistance Tribal women balancing work, errands and children
An ascetic (Sadhu) performing rituals

 

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