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Every year since 1996, Hindu immigrants from India and Sri Lanka have gathered on a September afternoon in the streets of the northern 10th arrondissement and the eastern 18th arrondissement to celebrate the god Ganesh.

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Isabelle Rigoni

Isabelle Rigoni  (1971–) wikidata:Q113802309
 
Description French social scientist and university teacher
Date of birth 1971 Edit this at Wikidata
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Français : Procession de Ganesh (04)
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Français : Chaque année depuis 1996, immigrés de confession hindoue originaires d'Inde et du Sri Lanka se retrouvent une après-midi de septembre dans les rues du nord du 10e arrondissement et de l'est du 18e arrondissement pour célébrer le dieu Ganesh. Le " Ratha Yatra ", festival du chariot, est l'une des fêtes les plus populaires en Inde et au Sri Lanka. Dans l'hindouisme, Ganesh (souvent appelé Ganapati dans le sud de l'Inde) est le dieu de la sagesse, de l'intelligence, de l'éducation et de la prudence. Il est le fils de Shiva et de Pârvatî. Il est traditionnellement représenté avec un corps humain et une tête d'éléphant à une seule défense. Dans les rues, les commerçants ont préparé des offrandes (archanai) afin de s'assurer la prospérité. A chaque halte, le rituel est identique : pendant que les prêtres bénissent la foule, des noix de coco sont violemment brisées par terre.
English: Every year since 1996, Hindu immigrants from India and Sri Lanka have gathered on a September afternoon in the streets of the northern 10th arrondissement and the eastern 18th arrondissement to celebrate the god Ganesh. The "Ratha Yatra", the chariot festival, is one of the most popular festivals in India and Sri Lanka. In Hinduism, Ganesh (often called Ganapati in southern India) is the god of wisdom, intelligence, education and prudence. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is traditionally depicted with a human body and an elephant's head with a single tusk. In the streets, merchants have prepared offerings (archanai) to ensure prosperity. At each stop, the ritual is identical: while the priests bless the crowd, coconuts are violently smashed on the ground.
Date Taken on 1 September 2001
institution QS:P195,Q661056
institution QS:P195,Q280413
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medihal-00684600
Credit line Isabelle Rigoni
Source Procession de Ganesh (04)
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Ganapati; Ganesh; Inde; Cérémonie religieuse; Hindouisme; France; Paris
Object location48° 53′ 26.01″ N, 2° 21′ 18.99″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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