Description:
Sitara Rani Das, a Harijan woman of sweeper colony, pays homage to the Goddess Shitla to have her son got rid of measles. They never go to any physician or take any medicine to cure the measles. They are not allowed to enter common Hindu temples. Chittagong, Bangladesh. March 23, 2008. Part of the photo story, Harijan: The Son of God, by Wahid Adnan.
Credits:
Adnan - (Bangladesh) Wahid/Majority World
Description:
Sitara Rani Das, a Harijan woman of sweeper colony, pays homage to the Goddess Shitla to have her son got rid of measles. They never go to any physician or take any medicine to cure the measles. They are not allowed to enter common Hindu temples. Chittagong, Bangladesh. March 23, 2008. Part of the photo story, Harijan: The Son of God, by Wahid Adnan.
Date Created:
2008-04-23 00:00:00
Author:
Adnan Wahid
City:
Chittagong
State:
Chittagong
Country:
Bangladesh
Headline:
Harijan: The Son of the God
Source:
Wahid Adnan
Copyright Notice:
Copyright Majority World
Filename:
MWC020797.jpg
File Date/Time:
1471650158
File Size:
4929767
File Type:
2
Mime Type:
image/jpeg
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Image Description:
Sitara Rani Das, a Harijan woman of sweeper colony, pays homage to the Goddess Shitla to have her son got rid of measles. They never go to any physician or take any medicine to cure the measles. They are not allowed to enter common Hindu temples. Chittago