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November 04, 2005

Gwen Stefani Cover

Morning_prayer_2 Gandhi's Mission of Love. From Telecom Italia

The one-rupee suicide. A 12-year-old Indian girl committed suicide after her mother told her she could not afford one rupee - two US cents - for a school meal

”India” sung by John Lennon and Dekho Ab To - Mohd. Rafi & Asha Bhosle (I Wanna Hold Your Hand), from Bazaar Sounds’s “Beatles in India”

Rules Of The Road, Indian Style. Article 1: The assumption of immortality is required of all road users

Satyajit Ray Org, a nonprofit venture, promoting study and discussion of Satyajit Ray's films and filmmaking

Five minutes recipe of cabbage curry

Few times I checked the magazine ads. I even tried in the Indian chat, cuz I really want to find the right girl. I want a Curry-N-Rice Girl. I asked my dad and I asked my mom, put my biodata on shaadi.com cuz they want to find the right girl. They really don’t want a white girl

Timeline of India

Learning about India through photography

Many More Unusual Links about India And About Japan Here

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May 04, 2005

Gandhi with The Wind

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Postcards of South Asia before 1947

On 12th March 1930 Mahatma Gandhi, then aged 61, started walking from Sabarmati Ashram with a band of 78 handpicked volunteers. Their destination was a beachhead 241 miles to the south, Dandi. On the 5th of April 1930, when Mahatma Gandhi and his band of followers reached Dandi, thousands had joined him en-route; the eyes of the world were riveted on this tiny and as yet insignificant beachside village in South Gujarat. The year 2005 is the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Great Salt March. (From ”Pen-Elayne on the Web”)

Gurus, Saints, and Seekers: Holy Men and Women in the Indian Tradition. Rampuri, The Autobiography of a Blue-Eyed Yogi

Sita Sing's the Blues. Sitayana animated shorts by Nina Paley set to 1920's jazz music. More Nina Paley

Bunti Aur Babli

BollyCat, The chronicles of plagiarism in India’s Bollywood movies

Lolliwood Vintage Posters, the pre- 60’s gallery

Jodhpur is known as the blue city for the color of its buildings. (From Christopher Walker’s Soylent Green 23)

Born into Brothels, Academy award winner. (Previously-blogged - Kids with Cameras)

Varun Singh’s Bangalore photoblog

Many More Unusual Links about India And About Denmark Here

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March 12, 2005

Bangalore Dreaming

Jar Jungle Lodges in India

Ideal Boy, Indian educational charts

Explanation of the ol’ Indian rope trick

One out of six Indians is Untouchable

A list of the 25 Best Books in Indian fiction (English language, no translations)

Bollywood for the Skeptical

Bollywood LP Gallery

Gurinder Chadha's Bride & Prejudice, a Bollywood take on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. (From ”Panabasis”)

How bad was The Indian Superman? Very bad

Learn Indian dances: Kathak, Fusion, Bhangra, Wedding& Mehndi

11_hot_link_button_5Amul Ads. A series of highly popular ads from Amul, India's largest food products marketing organisation. (Thank you, Jyotirmoy!)

Many More Unusual Links about India And About Denmark Here

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December 31, 2004

Indian Funerals

Indian_taxi_1 A Billion Faces

150 years of train history by The Indian Steam Railway Society. Also, IRFCA, the Indian Railways Fan Club

A funeral in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu

Shree Ganesh Photo Gallery. (From ”Left Blank”)

Yellow Lemon Turban

Amar Chitra Katha comic books, Illustrated Classics from India

You are reincarnated a holy cow on the streets of New Delhi

Completely unrelated - Hippie New Year from “House Plant Pictures”, mainly because right now they are playing Muddy Waters’ “Hoochie Coochie Man”… Turn up your speakers.

Many More Unusual Links about India And About Denmark Here

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September 11, 2004

“Best cotton in the world”

homer Hindu dolls featuring Lord Krishna, Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, and other deities of the Hindu pantheon

The rat catchers of Bombay

Henri Cartier- Bresson In India. (From “Eye Imagine”)

Indian women, members of the Swadhyaya Parivar

Chola bronzes from South India

Popular Devotional Art of the Indian Muslims. (From “Internet Weekly”)

India population 'to be biggest' by 2050

Many More Unusual Links about India And About Denmark Here

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July 28, 2004

A Passage

rangoli_indiaPhotos of Men wearing dhotis and of Tribal men & women

Rangoli: The Painted Prayers of India. Photos of Rangoli

India to build the world's biggest statue of the Buddha

On Shiva Shakti , you will find information about yantra, mantra, tantra and other material relating to some of the different traditions; texts on the siddhas, gurus and yogis of the Natha sampradaya including Gorakhnath, Matsyendranath and Dattatreya; much about kundalini, nadis, chakras; images of tantric kula devas (gods) and devis (goddesses) including Kali, Tripura, Shiva, Ganesha, Cchinnamasta, Durga and Tara; pujas and practices; meditations and dharanas; the inner meaning of kaulachara, vamachara and svecchacharya and much more

Many More Unusual Links about India And About Denmark Here

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May 08, 2004

First addition to Grow-a-Brain Indian Collection

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Making the rounds - The Trash Cans of India: In India there is a deeply ingrained habit of discarding trash wherever it is convenient. There is an informal system of recycling and reusing that takes place in the streets, with animals grazing on whatever is remotely edible, and trash-pickers sorting out the plastics and other redeemable items. To encourage people to throw their trash into “proper receptacles,” municipalities have installed these inviting little helpers in public areas.

Don't know your bhindi from your brinjal? Look here in The Curry House’s Glossary of Curries

Winners of the Miss Koovagam beauty contest, the Indian Eunuch Festival

Homeland Drifter trip in India

Ravi’s "other" daughter, Anoushka Shankar

Colors of India

Holy Men and Fakirs of India

A Brief Catalogue of Indian Atrocities in Kashmir

Pinaki Chakravarty writes and photographs from Mumbai India. (From "LinkFilter")

Herman Hesse's "Siddhartha": An Open Source Reader (PDF)

Lame Ghandi Joke

Many More Unusual Links about India And About Denmark Here

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January 31, 2004

The old Grow-a-Brain links about India

indian_women A virtual Tour of the Taj-Mahal

Baby with tail 'reincarnation of Hindu god'

Bangalore

Best cotton in the world

Bhagavad- Gita online - All Glory To Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga

Birth of the Raj (From History of the British Empire)

Caste and Class in Indian Society

Daler Mehndi is the Badshah of Indipop - The king of Bhangra. The Punjabi pop Pasha

Fasting fakir flummoxes physicians

Ganesh the elephand head God

Ganges River by Karl Grobl

Harappa - Glimpses of South Asia before 1947

Himalaya , a film by Eric Valli

india.jpg Holy Vehicles : Most Hindu Gods have their own vehicles that they use to go about their tasks and responsibilities.

Indians and the Guinness Book of Records: The Political and Cultural Contours of a National Obsession

Indian Baby Names

Indian Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs [1912]

Indian Festivals

Ivory Dolls

Kolam Figure-drawing

Learning the Tabla

Mahatma Gandhi in Typewriter Art

Man-made Splendor

Mehndi Designs Henna for Hands - 8/8/03

Nek Chand's Rock Garden in Chandigarh, India

Never Been Photographed: Portraits of the poorest of the poor of India

Raga-net, the world of Indian music

safety charts from india

The Human Body as a Medium of Art

The life and teachings of Shri Sai Baba

Welcome to the official website of Priyanka Chopra, Miss World 2000

What is Shree Ganesh Aarti?

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Tiger Trade Revisited

Wisdom from the Forest, the folk and tribal communities in Kerala

(Many of the links above were originally found on the amazing “Plep”)

Many More Unusual Links about India And About Denmark Here

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