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Kataragama: a god for all seasons

United Kingdom, 1974
tv-show

Episode of Series “Disappearing world”. The story of how the parents of an eleven-year old Sri Lankan boy consulted an astrologer to help them fin..

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The Way of the ancestors

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The Harmony of the worlds

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The Land of the disappearing Buddha

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Footprint of the Buddha

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The Asmat of New Guinea: a case study in religion and magic

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Guru Vishnu

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The Five faces of Kadarwati = Kadarwati

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