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Kavadi Aatam of the Tamil Diaspora in Mumbai.

Kavadi Aatam of the Tamil Diaspora in Mumbai.

Kavadi Aatam or carrying the burden and piercings to inflict pain is
a ritual traditionally observed by the people of the state of Tamil Nadu
and the Tamil diaspora around the world. It can be seen during the
Thaaipusam festival  (usually in January) in certain ghettos of Mumbai
where people, usually the working class Tamilians, from Tamil Nadu dominate. In the
suburb of Malad is a small enclave with mostly working class
population called Kanchpada. It is a small bit of interior Tamil Nadu transplanted to the metropolis called Mumbai. The people of Kanchpada (Glass Settlement in
the local language, Marathi) maintain strong connections to their place of origin as well as between themselves. This helps to preserve rituals, celebrations and this observance acts as a cohesive force among them. While it could make any viewer cringe, for the people inflicting pain, it is atonement and even thanksgiving to the traditional deity. It is also a community event used to bring everyone close to each other and preserve their common identity. These images help a community that is lost in a melting pot of hundreds of cultures called Mumbai to express their unique identity.

Story Writing Creadit for Author: Slogan Murugan (Gopal MS)
Photography By: Uday tadphale

Kavadi Aatam of the Tamil Diaspora in Mumbai.
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Kavadi Aatam of the Tamil Diaspora in Mumbai.

Kavadi Aatam of the Tamil Diaspora in Mumbai.

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