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This media file presents a historical collage of photographs documenting the event of "Moving to Hare Krishna Hill" in 1988. The central text explicitly states this in English: "Moving to Hare Krishna Hill - 1988," reiterated in Kannada as "೧೯೮೮ ರಲ್ಲಿ ಹರೇ ಕೃಷ್ಣ ಗಿರಿಗೆ ಸ್ಥಳಾಂತರ" and in Hindi as "१९८८ में हरे कृष्णा हिल में स्थानांतरण."

The upper section of the collage features two photographs depicting processions. In one, several barefoot men, wearing traditional Indian dhotis, are seen carrying a palanquin or a similar structure on their shoulders, which appears to hold a deity or sacred object. Another photo shows a larger group of devotees, also in traditional attire, gathered and participating in what seems to be a religious ceremony or community event.

The lower part of the collage includes three images. On the left, a close-up showcases intricately adorned deities, likely Krishna and Radha, decorated with elaborate floral garlands and ornate clothing. The middle photograph captures an indoor scene within a temple or prayer hall, where a group of devotees, predominantly men dressed in traditional white attire, are walking in a procession towards an altar or shrine. A partially visible image on the right also displays highly decorated deities, similar to the one on the left.

The overall scene portrays a significant religious event, characterized by devotion and communal participation. The traditional attire, depiction of deities, and procession elements firmly place the event within a Hindu religious context, specifically related to the Hare Krishna movement in Bengaluru, India, during 1988. The setting appears to be a mix of indoor and possibly outdoor/covered spaces.
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Jan 14, 2025

Bengaluru, India

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This media file presents a historical collage of photographs documenting the event of "Moving to Hare Krishna Hill" in 1988. The central text explicitly states this in English: "Moving to Hare Krishna Hill - 1988," reiterated in Kannada as "೧೯೮೮ ರಲ್ಲಿ ಹರೇ ಕೃಷ್ಣ ಗಿರಿಗೆ ಸ್ಥಳಾಂತರ" and in Hindi as "१९८८ में हरे कृष्णा हिल में स्थानांतरण." The upper section of the collage features two photographs depicting processions. In one, several barefoot men, wearing traditional Indian dhotis, are seen carrying a palanquin or a similar structure on their shoulders, which appears to hold a deity or sacred object. Another photo shows a larger group of devotees, also in traditional attire, gathered and participating in what seems to be a religious ceremony or community event. The lower part of the collage includes three images. On the left, a close-up showcases intricately adorned deities, likely Krishna and Radha, decorated with elaborate floral garlands and ornate clothing. The middle photograph captures an indoor scene within a temple or prayer hall, where a group of devotees, predominantly men dressed in traditional white attire, are walking in a procession towards an altar or shrine. A partially visible image on the right also displays highly decorated deities, similar to the one on the left. The overall scene portrays a significant religious event, characterized by devotion and communal participation. The traditional attire, depiction of deities, and procession elements firmly place the event within a Hindu religious context, specifically related to the Hare Krishna movement in Bengaluru, India, during 1988. The setting appears to be a mix of indoor and possibly outdoor/covered spaces.

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