CreatorDorothy PelzerDescriptionThe series of images DP159_1-38, DP160_1-37 depicts the rituals of Thaipusam, a religious festival celebrated by Hindus to honour the Hindu deity, Lord Subramaniam. A feature of the festival is the carrying of a kavadi as a form of penance. The kavadi is an arched steel frame with spikes which enter the body and is decorated with colored papers, tinsels, fresh flowers, and fruits. A kavadi-carrying devotee usually has his tongue pierced by a large needle. This image is a close up of the brightly decorated kavadisDate Original1 February 1968CountryMalaysia
Dorothy Pelzer, DP159_24 - Views and close ups of the rituals of Thaipusam in the series of images DP159_1-38, DP160_1-37. SEALionPLUS, accessed 25/05/2025, https://sealionplus.iseas.edu.sg/nodes/view/8759