 "I am very proud of these pearl strings."
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 |  A profile in smile.
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 Ornamental and floral hair decoration.
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 |  Man Dressed as a Woman for Krishna -Parijata Play
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 A Man Elaborately Dresses as a Woman for a Play
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 |  Man Dressed as Woman for a Performance
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 A tribal's ornaments.
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 |  A villager's ornaments
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 Simple but attractive ornaments.
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 |  Tribal Woman with Piercings
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 Portrait of a Muslim Woman Portrait of a Muslim woman with a huge nose ring |  |
 |  With very traditional jewelry.
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 She is very rich in beads. Leader of Tarle Dance of Halakki Community. The Dance is offered to invoke the rain God |  |
 |  She cares for only ornaments.
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 "Look at my saree and neck ornaments"
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 |  "I am very happy even without ornaments!"
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 The promoter of Shri Ramanjaya Troop, Bellary (Karnataka), introducing his team.
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 |  The worker projecting the symbols like three monkeys, spinning wheel, wooden Khadavey which represented Gandhi.
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 Mahatma Gandhi's puppet is being added to the screen.
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 |  Gandhi's belief in village self sufficiency could be achieved by spinning yarn, extracting oil, pottery, carpentry and blacksmith.
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 Portayal of Gandhi`s Life Through Puppetry During a journey to Pretoria, in South Africa, a white railway guard humiliated Gandhi by asking him to vacate from the first class compartment which was meant for the whites only. A railway station is being projected. |  |
 |  A train with an engine commences it journey.
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 Gandhiji's call for salt satyagraha & "Quit India" resulted in uniting entire country irrespective of their caste and creed.
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 |  Partition Puppets Partition of the country on basis of religion resulted in large scale bloodshed. People had to migrate with their bag and baggage. |
 Partition of India depicted in a Puppet Show ...they were forced to travel long distances carrying the sick, old and belongings on their heads and shoulders. |  |
 |  Gandhi centenary 1869-1969.
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 International Year of the Child 1979. Stamp depicts Gandhi's love for the children |  |
 |  A ten rupees note, bearing no. 87C 233891.
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 A fifty rupees note, bearing no. 4DP 223701.
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 |  Gandhiji with Commoners Illustration by R.S. Naidu |
 Gandhiji with his spinning wheel.
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 |  On way to Dandi to fight against the British Government's monopoly of common salt production.
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 Goddess Durga rides a lion.
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 |  Vayu takes his wife for ride on a galloping deer.
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 Yama the Lord of Death and his Vehicle, the Water Bufallo
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 |  Mating monkeys stimulate erotic urges in human beings.
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 A wild hog is good enough for two men!
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 |  Same with outlines enhanced.
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 Young lovers in close contact.
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 |  Female lover holds a drinking bowl.
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 Male partner holds a mirror and female a bowl.
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 |  Man Begging for Sex
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 The clitoris is the key for female arousal.
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 |  Same photographs with outlines enhanced.
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 A man trying to get his tension released
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 |  A bathing lady allows her man to have quick sex.
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 Man imposes himself on an unwilling lady.
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 |  A man and a woman having sex in standing posture.
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 A Couple Opts for a Sitting Position
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