10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «THAIPUSAM»
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ent by WIKIPEDIA articles! Thaipusam (Tamil:, Taipp cam?) is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai (January/February).
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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South India - Halaman 517
Thaipusam During the month of Thai (February) in the Tamil calendar, the usual intensity of the devotional activities among the thousands of Shaivite pilgrims trailing around Tamil Nadu reaches a fanatical peak on the occasion of Thaipusam, ...
David Abram, Rough Guides (Firm), Nick Edwards, 2003
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Event Tourism and Cultural Tourism: Issues and Debates - Halaman 207
One of the most famous resources is Batu Caves, glorified as a result of a unique religious celebration called Thaipusam. Thaipusam was first cele- brated in 1888 after the temple founder, Mr. Kayaroganam Pillai, dreamed of being requested ...
Larry Dwyer, Eugenia Wickens, 2013
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Articles on Tamil Festivals, Including: Thai Pongal, ...
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Divinity and Diversity: A Hindu Revitalization Movement in ...
The lapses into Indian identity that they show at the festival must therefore be managed carefully in the dialogue the organization seeks with Malay leaders. SIDING WITH THE MALAYS The impressive displays of faith at Thaipusam blatantly ...
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The Encyclopedia of Religious Phenomena - Halaman 332
Thaipusam movement, who, having been alerted to its exis- tence by author Peter Tompkins, have designated it an important spiritual site. They believe that the former residents recognized the natural flow of energies and that the city was ...
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They Do What? A Cultural Encyclopedia of Extraordinary ...
The celebration of Thaipusam with flesh modification is no longer practiced in India, as it has been legally banned, but the festival has become a cultural rallying point for Tamil Diasporas in other parts of Southeast Asia, notably Malaysia, ...
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Singapore: A Pictorial History, 1819-2000 - Halaman 212
Included in its treasures were two silver chariots (5) paraded through the streets on festivals such as Thaipusam. Photographs of Thaipusam (1. 3. 4 and 5) became popular during the 1920s and 1930s. This festival is celebrated annually, ...
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Religious Diversity in Singapore - Halaman 304
The two temples thus issue “Rules, Regulations and Conditions Governing Thaipusam” which are constructed to observe state rules pertaining to assemblies and processions (encapsulated in the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and ...
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Memories of Malaya - Halaman 138
Thaipusam, the ultimate devotion. This Hindu festival of purification takes place annually in Malaya. It is celebrated on the night of the full moon during the Hindu month of Thai. This falls in late January or early February. It is on this day that ...