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  • Man in  the Moomba parade with a red wig and  spectacles as a Dame Edna Everage Look alike, Moomba Festival , Australia
    Man with a red wig at Moomba Festiv...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • Udappu Festival, Udappu
    Festival_ Udappu_ Sri Lanka_.jpg
  • Udappu Festival, Udappu
    Festival 7_ Udappu_ Sri Lanka_.jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • Lanterns lit to celebrate the festival of Vesak, Colombo
    Vesak Festival_ Lanterns_ Colombo Sr...jpg
  • Udappu Festival, Udappu
    Udappu Festival 1_ Udappu_ Sri Lanka...jpg
  • Portrait of a young devotee at Munneswaram Festival
    Tamil boy_ Munneswaram Festival_ Sri...jpg
  • Kite Festival, at Galle Face Green, Colombo
    Kite Festival_ Colombo_ Sri Lanka_.jpg
  • Devotees fire walking at Udappu Festival. Udappu
    Fire Walking Festival_ Sri Lanka_.jpg
  • Udappu Festival, Udappu
    Festival 7_ Udappu_ Sri Lanka _1_.jpg
  • Udappu Festival, Udappu
    Festival 5_ Udappu_ Sri Lanka_.jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • Munneswaram  Festival
    Festival_ Munneswaram_ Sri Lanka_.jpg
  • St. Anthony's Festival, Colombo
    Annual Festival of St Anthony's Chur...jpg
  • Teenagers at Munneswaram Festival
    Children At Festival_ Munneswaram_ M...jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-124.jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-165.jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-121.jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-120.jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-119.jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-118.jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-117_1.jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-123.jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-112_1.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Portrait of a Hijra after having a bath at the Koovagam Festival, Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs137.jpg
  • Portrait of Radhika, She is from Mumbai ( 24yrs ) escorted by her community and guru from Mumbai, at the final day of the festival.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Renouncing their Marriage.<br />
Near the Kali Temple is a trident . In a final act of despondency the Mourners cut their Thalis tied at their mock wedding the previous evening, and throw them on the trident; renouncing their marriage , they then go down to the village irrigation tanks to bath one more . and change from their colourful wedding saris to "white", a colour of mourning among Hindus, proclaiming their new status as widows at the Koovagam Festival . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs159.jpg
  • Radhika dressing into her white Saree to mourn the death of Lord Aravan,  She is from Mumbai ( 24yrs ) escorted by her community and guru from Mumbai, at the final day of the festival.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-176.jpg
  • A penitent, with a dagger through his cheeks at the Koovagam Festival.<br />
 Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-154.jpg
  • Eunuch swimming in a irrigation tank the following morning after the festival , a ritual that's carried out by the eunuchs. Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-91.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Hijras (Eunuchs) dancing and performing penances of one kind or another, The dances are of episodes from the "Mahabharata' , telling the story of Lord Aravan's sacrifice and Lord Krishna's transformation.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-71.jpg
  • A Hijra having a pottu applied to her forehead as a symbol of marriage to Lord Aravan at the Koovagam Festival , Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-54.jpg
  • (The Sacrifice).Koovagam Festival.<br />
About 1 km away and close to the Kali Temple, the effigy of Lord Aravan is cut up and buried in a pit, As this is carried out, eunuchs (Hijras) break their bangles, remove their flowers that adorn them, cry with emotion and let their hair down, at the annual Festival for the Hijra community at  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuch-122.jpg
  • Portrait of Radhika, She is from Mumbai ( 24yrs ) escorted by her community and guru from Mumbai, at the final day of the festival.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs92_1.jpg
  • Pilgrims and devotees at the festival, Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-175.jpg
  • Portrait of Radhika, She is from Mumbai ( 24yrs ) escorted by her community and guru from Mumbai, at the final day of the festival.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-174.jpg
  • Eunuch afyer her bath at a  irrigation tank the following morning after the festival , a ritual that's carried out by the eunuchs. Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India, Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-148.jpg
  • Eunuchs at Koovagam Festival, Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-145.jpg
  • Hijras from Mumbai attending the Koovagam Festival , Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-113.jpg
  • Renouncing their Marriage.<br />
Near the Kali Temple is a trident . In a final act of despondency the Mourners cut their Thalis tied at their mock wedding the previous evening, and throw them on the trident; renouncing their marriage , they then go down to the village irrigation tanks to bath one more . and change from their colourful wedding saris to "white", a colour of mourning among Hindus, proclaiming their new status as widows at the Koovagam Festival . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-95.jpg
  • Radhika with other eunuchs having a bath the day after the festival in one of the many irrigation tanks close to the temple, its a ritual they follow the next day , wearing a white  sari . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India, Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-90.jpg
  • Portrait of Radhika, She is from Mumbai ( 24yrs ) escorted by her community and guru from Mumbai, at the final day of the festival.Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-89.jpg
  • Renouncing their Marriage.<br />
Near the Kali Temple is a trident . In a final act of despondency the Mourners cut their Thalis tied at their mock wedding the previous evening, and throw them on the trident; renouncing their marriage , they then go down to the village irrigation tanks to bath one more . and change from their colourful wedding saris to "white", a colour of mourning among Hindus, proclaiming their new status as widows at the Koovagam Festival . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-85.jpg
  • Hijras ( eunuchs ) at the  Koovagam Festival, Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-81-Edit.jpg
  • Renouncing their Marriage.<br />
Near the Kali Temple is a trident . In a final act of despondency the Mourners cut their Thalis tied at their mock wedding the previous evening, and throw them on the trident; renouncing their marriage , they then go down to the village irrigation tanks to bath one more . and change from their colourful wedding saris to "white", a colour of mourning among Hindus, proclaiming their new status as widows at the Koovagam Festival . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-80.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Hijra (Eunuch) dancing and performing penances of one kind or another, The dances are of episodes from the "Mahabharata' , telling the story of Lord Aravan's sacrifice and Lord Krishna's transformation.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-66_1.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Hijras (Eunuchs) dancing and performing penances of one kind or another, The dances are of episodes from the "Mahabharata' , telling the story of Lord Aravan's sacrifice and Lord Krishna's transformation.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-64_1.jpg
  • Reeka in my hire car at the festival, Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-51.jpg
  • Renouncing their Marriage.<br />
Near the Kali Temple is a trident . In a final act of despondency the Mourners cut their Thalis tied at their mock wedding the previous evening, and throw them on the trident; renouncing their marriage , they then go down to the village irrigation tanks to bath one more . and change from their colourful wedding saris to "white", a colour of mourning among Hindus, proclaiming their new status as widows at the Koovagam Festival . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-31.jpg
  • Renouncing their Marriage.<br />
Near the Kali Temple is a trident . In a final act of despondency the Mourners cut their Thalis tied at their mock wedding the previous evening, and throw them on the trident; renouncing their marriage , they then go down to the village irrigation tanks to bath one more . and change from their colourful wedding saris to "white", a colour of mourning among Hindus, proclaiming their new status as widows at the Koovagam Festival . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-29.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Hijras (Eunuchs) dancing and performing penances of one kind or another, The dances are of episodes from the "Mahabharata' , telling the story of Lord Aravan's sacrifice and Lord Krishna's transformation.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-26.jpg
  • A Hijra (Eunuch) with her male Partner at the  Koovagam Festival.  Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-25_1.jpg
  • Hijras (Eunuchs) at the Koovagam Festival. Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-23-Edit.jpg
  • A Hijra ( Eunuch) surrounded by men at the Koovagam Festival.   Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-19.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival. <br />
Portrait of a Hijra after having a bath at the Koovagam Festival, Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunnuchs-153.jpg
  • Eunuchs at the  Koovagam Festival. Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-160.jpg
  • Hijras from Mumbai attending the Koovagam Festival , Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-127.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Hijras (Eunuchs) dancing and performing penances of one kind or another, The dances are of episodes from the "Mahabharata' , telling the story of Lord Aravan's sacrifice and Lord Krishna's transformation.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-108_1.jpg
  • Renouncing their Marriage.<br />
Near the Kali Temple is a trident . In a final act of despondency the Mourners cut their Thalis tied at their mock wedding the previous evening, and throw them on the trident; renouncing their marriage , they then go down to the village irrigation tanks to bath one more . and change from their colourful wedding saris to "white", a colour of mourning among Hindus, proclaiming their new status as widows at the Koovagam Festival . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-94.jpg
  • Renouncing their Marriage.<br />
Near the Kali Temple is a trident . In a final act of despondency the Mourners cut their Thalis tied at their mock wedding the previous evening, and throw them on the trident; renouncing their marriage , they then go down to the village irrigation tanks to bath one more . and change from their colourful wedding saris to "white", a colour of mourning among Hindus, proclaiming their new status as widows at the Koovagam Festival . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-93_1.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Hijras (Eunuchs) dancing and performing penances of one kind or another, The dances are of episodes from the "Mahabharata' , telling the story of Lord Aravan's sacrifice and Lord Krishna's transformation.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-68_1.jpg
  • Hijras ( eunuchs ) at the  Koovagam Festival, Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-67_1.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Hijras (Eunuchs) dancing and performing penances of one kind or another, The dances are of episodes from the "Mahabharata' , telling the story of Lord Aravan's sacrifice and Lord Krishna's transformation.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-63.jpg
  • Jothi with her Hijra friends from Mumbai at the  Koovagam Festival. Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-30_1.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Hijras (Eunuchs) dancing and performing penances of one kind or another, The dances are of episodes from the "Mahabharata' , telling the story of Lord Aravan's sacrifice and Lord Krishna's transformation.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-22_3.jpg
  • Hijras on their way home after attending the Koovagam Festival , Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-1.jpg
  • Hijras from Mumbai attending the  Koovagam Festival , Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs_128.jpg
  • Renouncing their Marriage.<br />
Near the Kali Temple is a trident . In a final act of despondency the Mourners cut their Thalis tied at their mock wedding the previous evening, and throw them on the trident; renouncing their marriage , they then go down to the village irrigation tanks to bath one more . and change from their colourful wedding saris to "white", a colour of mourning among Hindus, proclaiming their new status as widows at the Koovagam Festival . Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-96_1.jpg
  • A hijra at the Koovagam Festival , Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-70.jpg
  • A Hijra (Eunuch) with her male Partner at the Koovagam Festival. Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-32.jpg
  • Koovagam Festival.<br />
Hijras (Eunuchs) dancing and performing penances of one kind or another, The dances are of episodes from the "Mahabharata' , telling the story of Lord Aravan's sacrifice and Lord Krishna's transformation.<br />
Koovagam, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, India
    Eunuchs-24.jpg
  • Punjabi man having a turban tied to his head by the resident Punjabi community in Melbourne at a ethnic festival to celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Australia. Melbourne, Australia
    Australia. _DSF1699.jpg
  • Impliments for Rifai faqirs piercing and cutting their bodies  at Kataragama Mosque & Shrine. During the Kataragama Festival,  some of them become ecstatic, self-mortifying , at Kataragama Mosque
    _DSC7029.jpg
  • Elderly Men and Women playing musical intruments in a band to celebtate Australia Day Festival , Australia
    Australia. _DSF2661.jpg
  • Portrait of  Punjabi man, wearing a traditional turban and jewellery  at a ethnic festival to celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Australia. , Australia
    Australia. _DSF1815.jpg
  • Punjabi Performers dancing at a ethnic festival to celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Australia. , Australia
    Australia. _DSF1797-Edit.jpg
  • Punjabi men from the  Punjabi community in Melbourne at a ethnic festival to celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Australia. , Australia
    Australia. _DSF1799.jpg
  • Punjabi Performers dancing at a ethnic festival to celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Australia. , Australia
    Australia. _DSF1787.jpg
  • Young Mauritian women performing the Sega, the traditional  dance of Mauritius,  at a ethnic festival celebrating the rich cultural diversity of Australia. , Australia
    Australia. _DSF1773.jpg
  • Young Mauritian women performing the Sega, the traditional  dance of Mauritius,  at a ethnic festival celebrating the rich cultural diversity of Australia. , Australia
    Australia. _DSF1772-Edit-Edit.jpg
  • Young Mauritian women performing the Sega, the traditional  dance of Mauritius,  at a ethnic festival celebrating the rich cultural diversity of Australia. , Australia
    Australia. _DSF1761.jpg
  • Young Mauritian women performing the Sega, the traditional  dance of Mauritius,  at a ethnic festival celebrating the rich cultural diversity of Australia. , Australia
    Australia. _DSF1748.jpg
  • Young Mauritian women performing the Sega, the traditional  dance of Mauritius,  at a ethnic festival celebrating the rich cultural diversity of Australia. , Australia
    Australia. _DSF1738.jpg
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