 Hindu Priest in Training His nama indicates his religious affiliation |  |
 |  Long Nama for a Small Face Picture of a young brahmin boy, Bangalore, 2001 |
 Madhwa Brahmin Boy
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 |  Madhwa Brahmin Boy
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 Picture of Madhwa Brahmin
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 |  Man Buying Bamboo Utensils
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 Unifromed Boys Hoisting National Flag Uttara Kannada, August 15, 2001 |  |
 |  Relaxing Householder, Udupi
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 Students and Teachers at a Village School
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 |  Temple Supply Store, Udupi
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 Udupi Temple
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 |  The Kanaka's Peephole, Udupi The legend has it that a great devotee Kanakadasa was not allowed into the shrine as he was not a Brahmin by birth. |
 Window of Kanakadasa Read about the legend behind this window in the biography of Saint Kanakadasa |  |
 |  Student Band
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 School Girls at an Independence Day Procession Uniformed school children on way to celebrate India's creation and freedom from British |  |
 |  A Priest at Work
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 Portraot of Jyotsna Kamat
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 |  Sunflowers in Bloom
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 Facing Sun
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 |  Crysanthemum and Bug
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 Ants Trasporting Food
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 |  Worker Ants at Work
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 Bug and Sunflower
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 |  Cosmos and Bug
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 Portrait of Ram Vasudev Kamat
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 |  Girl Preparing for Puja (worship)
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 Happy Baby
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 |  Cooks Cooking for a Wedding Dinner
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 Mother Changing Diapers
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 |  Sweetie Pie Picture of a young Indian girl |
 Smiling Girl
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 |  Water Fetching Ritual
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 Elderly Indian Man
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 |  Young Indian Girl
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 Halakki Famer Weaving Coconut Leaflets
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 |  Halakki Woman in front of her Habitat
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 Picture of a Halakki Tribal Woman Notice her cheap, but abundant jewelry |  |
 |  Tulasi - Temple of Plant
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 Halakki Gowdati
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 |  A Halakki Farmer Family
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 Picture of an Old Man Kodachandri forest |  |
 |  Picture of a Halakki Gowdati Village of Balgadde, Uttara Kannada |
 Senior Tribal Picture of a Halakki farmer |  |
 |  Woman Belonging to Halakki Tribe
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 Halakki Mother and her Child
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 |  Kavi Art on a Temple Wall Village of Balegadde, North Kanara |
 Halakki Woman with Child
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 |  Picture of a Villager This type of attire where only long shirts and no trousers were worn was quite common in rural Karnataka |
 Young Lovers
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