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Beschreibung:
A Tulsi planter, resembling a Koli fisherwoman, carries a basket on her head.
Stichwort:
Goddess Lakshmi , Lord Vishnu , Versova Koliwada , Mumbai , Koli , Koliwada , Mumbai Archive Project , Tulsi Plant , Malad Creek , and Maharashtra
Schöpfer:
Mumbai Archive Project Team
Mitwirkender:
Ankita Jain
Owner:
tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
Herausgeber:
Jio Institute
Ort:
Mumbai
Datum hochgeladen:
05-07-2024
Datum geändert:
06-07-2024
Rights Statement Tesim:
In Copyright
Resource Type:
Image
Beschreibung:
During festivals and weddings, people make traditional floral torans from marigolds and mango leaves. People hang torans from doorways to welcome the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi, into their household.
Stichwort:
Goddess Lakshmi , Malad Creek , Maharashtra , Mumbai , Koli , Koliwada , Mumbai Archive Project , Tulsi Plant , Lord Vishnu , and Versova Koliwada
Schöpfer:
Mumbai Archive Project Team
Mitwirkender:
Ankita Jain
Owner:
tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
Herausgeber:
Jio Institute
Ort:
Mumbai
Datum hochgeladen:
05-07-2024
Datum geändert:
08-07-2024
Rights Statement Tesim:
In Copyright
Resource Type:
Image
Beschreibung:
The arrangement of houses in the Koliwada is typically compact, with a focus on efficient use of space.
Stichwort:
Koli , Versova Koliwada , Lord Vishnu , Mumbai , Goddess Lakshmi , Mumbai Archive Project , Tulsi Plant , Maharashtra , Malad Creek , and Koliwada
Schöpfer:
Mumbai Archive Project Team
Mitwirkender:
Ankita Jain
Owner:
tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
Herausgeber:
Jio Institute
Ort:
Mumbai
Datum hochgeladen:
05-07-2024
Datum geändert:
08-07-2024
Rights Statement Tesim:
In Copyright
Resource Type:
Image
Beschreibung:
The roofs are usually thatched or covered in Mangalore tiles, which provide excellent insulation against heat and quick drainage during rains.
Stichwort:
Goddess Lakshmi , Lord Vishnu , Versova Koliwada , Mumbai , Koli , Koliwada , Mumbai Archive Project , Tulsi Plant , Malad Creek , and Maharashtra
Schöpfer:
Mumbai Archive Project Team
Mitwirkender:
Ankita Jain
Owner:
tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
Herausgeber:
Jio Institute
Ort:
Mumbai
Datum hochgeladen:
05-07-2024
Datum geändert:
08-07-2024
Rights Statement Tesim:
In Copyright
Resource Type:
Image
Beschreibung:
Hindu families draw the swastika, an auspicious symbol, in rangoli (coloured sand) outside their homes on auspicious occasions.
Stichwort:
Koli , Versova Koliwada , Lord Vishnu , Mumbai , Goddess Lakshmi , Mumbai Archive Project , Tulsi Plant , Maharashtra , Malad Creek , and Koliwada
Schöpfer:
Mumbai Archive Project Team
Mitwirkender:
Ankita Jain
Owner:
tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
Herausgeber:
Jio Institute
Ort:
Mumbai
Datum hochgeladen:
05-07-2024
Datum geändert:
06-07-2024
Rights Statement Tesim:
In Copyright
Resource Type:
Image
Beschreibung:
Timber, bamboo, thatch, and clay were the materials used to build Koli houses in the past. Concrete, cement, and ceramic tiles have mostly replaced these, although some old houses still feature wooden architecture.
Stichwort:
Goddess Lakshmi , Malad Creek , Maharashtra , Mumbai , Koli , Koliwada , Mumbai Archive Project , Tulsi Plant , Lord Vishnu , and Versova Koliwada
Schöpfer:
Mumbai Archive Project Team
Mitwirkender:
Ankita Jain
Owner:
tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
Herausgeber:
Jio Institute
Ort:
Mumbai
Datum hochgeladen:
05-07-2024
Datum geändert:
06-07-2024
Rights Statement Tesim:
In Copyright
Resource Type:
Image
Beschreibung:
The narrow lanes and winding pathways of Versova Koliwada lead directly to Versova Beach, where fishing activities unfold throughout the day.
Stichwort:
Koli , Versova Koliwada , Lord Vishnu , Mumbai , Goddess Lakshmi , Mumbai Archive Project , Tulsi Plant , Maharashtra , Koliwada , and Malad Creek
Schöpfer:
Mumbai Archive Project Team
Mitwirkender:
Ankita Jain
Owner:
tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
Herausgeber:
Jio Institute
Ort:
Mumbai
Datum hochgeladen:
05-07-2024
Datum geändert:
06-07-2024
Rights Statement Tesim:
In Copyright
Resource Type:
Image
Beschreibung:
Koli households commonly place the Tulsi planter at the entrance as a religious decoration. They come in a variety of materials, designs, and sizes. The plant is considered an earthly manifestation of the goddess Tulsi (or Vrinda), who is an avatar of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and the consort of Lord Vishnu. Therefore, the offering of Tulsi leaves is part of the ritual worship of Vishnu and his avatars, like Krishna and Vithoba.
Stichwort:
Koli , Versova Koliwada , Lord Vishnu , Mumbai , Goddess Lakshmi , Mumbai Archive Project , Tulsi Plant , Maharashtra , Koliwada , and Malad Creek
Schöpfer:
Mumbai Archive Project Team
Mitwirkender:
Ankita Jain
Owner:
tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
Herausgeber:
Jio Institute
Ort:
Mumbai
Datum hochgeladen:
05-07-2024
Datum geändert:
06-07-2024
Rights Statement Tesim:
In Copyright
Resource Type:
Image