GEORGE TOWN - In an era increasingly dominated by machines, one artisan is keeping the timeless craft of Kavadi-making alive, adding colour and artistry to Thaipusam celebrations for over two decades.
pic-2 Sevaraja, 55, is dedicated to making the peacock kavadi because in Hinduism, the peacock is regarded as the divine vehicle of Lord Murugan. He said his passion for making peacock kavadi has ...
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EVERY year, Chowddhri Kannan recycles the materials used to make his kavadi. This year, he is using the same base built three years ago but with some added creativity. Cancel anytime. No ads.
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For the past decade, Suresh Vanaz has been carrying his brother to temples during Thaipusam, which fell on Feb 11 this year. The 46-year-old Singaporean is the sole caregiver to his brother ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Only the 'paal koodam' procession of carrying milk pots, prayer activities and chariot processions will be allowed during the Thaipusam festival this time, with the kavadi-carrying ...