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South African musician and composer (1939–2018)
Hugh Ramapolo Masekela (4 April 1939 – 23 January 2018) was a South African trumpeter, flugelhornist, cornetist, singer and composer who was described
Hugh_Masekela
American actor and singer (born 1971)
Selema Mabena Masekela (born August 28, 1971) is an American television host, sports commentator, actor and singer. Masekela was born in Los Angeles, the
Selema_Masekela
1969 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Masekela is the eleventh studio album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela released via Uni Records label in 1969. The album was recorded in
Masekela
South African poet, educator and activist (born 1941)
Barbara Mosima Joyce Masekela OLS (born 18 July 1941) is a South African poet, educator, and activist who has held positions of arts leadership within
Barbara_Masekela
1968 composition by Philemon Hou
by Philemon Hou and first recorded by the South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. Released in the United States as a single in 1968, it followed United
Grazing_in_the_Grass
1978 studio album by Herb Alpert and Hugh Masekela
Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela is collaborative studio album by Herb Alpert and Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in Hollywood, California, and released in
Herb_Alpert_/_Hugh_Masekela
South African cricketer (born 1987)
Tumi Masekela (born 21 July 1987) is a South African first-class cricketer who plays for the Knights cricket team. "Tumi Masekela". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved
Tumi_Masekela
American jazz double bassist
bassist. Franklin played on Hugh Masekela's 1968 number one single, "Grazing in the Grass," as well as with Masekela's band at the Monterey International
Henry_Franklin
1971 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Hugh Masekela & The Union of South Africa is the thirteenth studio album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela, released via the Chisa Records
Hugh Masekela & The Union of South Africa
Hugh_Masekela_&_The_Union_of_South_Africa
Grazing: The Musical Journey of Hugh Masekela is an autobiography book by South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was released on May 11, 2004 by Crown
Still_Grazing
1974 single by Hugh Masekela
(Coal Train)" is a song by South African jazz trumpeter and composer Hugh Masekela, first recorded in 1974. Evocative of the harsh realities of apartheid‑era
Stimela_(Coal_Train)
South African musical
African musical written and directed by Mbongeni Ngema with music by Hugh Masekela depicting students involved in the Soweto Riots, in opposition to apartheid
Sarafina!_(musical)
Tanzanian politician and diplomat
James Alex Msekela (born 3 September 1959) is a Tanzanian politician and diplomat. He was Tanzania's ambassador to Italy, having been appointed by President
James_Msekela
including American superstar R.Kelly, Thandiswa Mazwai, Timothy Moloi, Hugh Masekela, Khaled, Femi Kuti, Osibisa, TKZee, Hip Hop Pantsula and the Soweto Gospel
2010 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony
2010_FIFA_World_Cup_opening_ceremony
1992 South African film
William Nicholson Mbongeni Ngema Based on Sarafina! by Mbongeni Ngema Hugh Masekela Produced by Anant Singh Starring Whoopi Goldberg Miriam Makeba John Kani
Sarafina!_(film)
Musical artist
has performed with artists including Cal Tjader, Mongo Santamaría, Hugh Masekela, Clare Fischer, and Tower of Power. The youngest of eleven children, Poncho
Poncho_Sanchez
Country in Southern Africa
flavour. South Africa has produced world-famous jazz musicians, notably Hugh Masekela, Jonas Gwangwa, Abdullah Ibrahim, Miriam Makeba, Jonathan Butler, Chris
South_Africa
Three-day concert in California in 1967
Sons of Champlin, the Steve Miller Blues Band, Jefferson Airplane, Hugh Masekela, Country Joe and the Fish, Canned Heat, and the Byrds; the latter six acts
Monterey International Pop Festival
Monterey_International_Pop_Festival
1975 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Doin' It is the seventeenth studio album by South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in New York City and in Lagos, Nigeria, and released in
The_Boy's_Doin'_It
American musician (born 1935)
sessionography, more Herb Alpert & Lani Hall biography, concerts Herb Alpert & Hugh Masekela biography, discography, concerts Herb Alpert/Tijuana Brass discography
Herb_Alpert
1967 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Hugh Masekela's Latest is the sixth studio album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was released in 1967 via Uni Records label. Bass (uncredited)
Hugh_Masekela's_Latest
1994 live album by Hugh Masekela
African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. Richard S. Ginell of Allmusic wrote: "Now happily resettled in South Africa, Masekela assembled a seven-piece group
Hope_(Hugh_Masekela_album)
1968 rockumentary directed by D. A. Pennebaker
Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Hugh Masekela, Otis Redding, Ravi Shankar, the Mamas & the Papas, the Who (who also besides
Monterey_Pop
1977 song by Miriam Makeba
"Soweto Blues" is a protest song written by Hugh Masekela and performed by Miriam Makeba. The song is about the Soweto uprising that occurred in 1976,
Soweto_Blues
2002 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Time is a 2002 studio album by South African jazz trumpeter, Hugh Masekela. The album was recorded in Johannesburg, South Africa, and released via Sony
Time_(Hugh_Masekela_album)
"Water" at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. Nominated artists include Hugh Masekela and Trevor Noah. Including Herbert Kretzmer, who was born and raised in
List of South African Grammy Award winners and nominees
List_of_South_African_Grammy_Award_winners_and_nominees
2017 live album by Various Artists
Foreman and Muhammed Ali. The album was compiled and produced by Hugh Masekela and Stewart Levine – who had organised the festival – and was released
Zaire_74:_The_African_Artists
1966 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Hugh Masekela's Next Album is the fourth studio album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in New York City and released in December
Hugh_Masekela's_Next_Album
American singer, songwriter, and model (1944–2022)
when she was in a relationship with Hugh Masekela, she recorded several songs for Columbia Records, with Masekela doing the arrangements. Two of them were
Betty_Davis
British musician and composer (born 1970)
Blind Boys Of Alabama, McCoy Tyner, Andrew Hill, Jack DeJohnette, Hugh Masekela and the London Symphony Orchestra. Yarde was born in 1970 in Beckenham
Jason_Yarde
British Anglican priest (1913–1998)
whose lives were changed by Huddleston; one of the most famous is Hugh Masekela, for whom Huddleston provided his first trumpet as a 14-year-old pupil
Trevor_Huddleston
100 number ones during the second half of the year: Herb Alpert, Hugh Masekela, Jeannie C. Riley, and Marvin Gaye. Alpert had topped Billboard's Easy
List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1968
List_of_Billboard_Hot_100_number_ones_of_1968
English bassist
broke up. Nemes went on to tour and record as a session musician for Hugh Masekela, Chris Rea, Friends Again, China Crisis and Rick Astley. Nemes moved to
Les_Nemes
Musical style in South Africa
Epistles. This group consisted of trombonist Jonas Gwangwa, trumpeter Hugh Masekela, saxophonist Kippie Moeketsi, and pianist Abdullah Ibrahim (then known
South_African_jazz
South African musician (born 1951)
has also recorded and produced for, among others, Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, Ray Phiri and Sibongile Khumalo. Mabuse is responsible for the song "Burn
Sipho_Mabuse
Know My Rider" "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" (featuring Hugh Masekela on trumpet) "Eli's Comin'" "Stoned Soul Picnic" "Wedding Bell Blues" "Poverty
Monterey Pop Festival set list
Monterey_Pop_Festival_set_list
One of the methods of opposition used against the apartheid regime
Back Home (Nelson Mandela)" by Hugh Masekela. Nelson Mandela was a great fan of Masekela's music, and on Masekela's birthday in 1985, smuggled out a letter
Music in the movement against apartheid
Music_in_the_movement_against_apartheid
South African singer and songwriter (born 2002)
youngest ever to enter the US Billboard Hot 100 with "Water", following Hugh Masekela's "Grazing in the Grass" in 1968. Tyla performed "Water" live on The Bianca
Tyla
1966 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Grrr is the second studio album by South African musician Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in New York City and released in 1966 via Mercury Records. Grrr
Grrr_(Hugh_Masekela_album)
2018 studio album by Earl Sweatshirt
Kgositsile who is credited posthumously, and an instrumental sample of Hugh Masekela, who is also credited posthumously. It features prominent production from
Some_Rap_Songs
1967 studio album by the Byrds
musician Hugh Masekela contributed the trumpet solo featured in the song, which represented the first use of brass on a Byrds' recording. Masekela and the Byrds
Younger_Than_Yesterday
American pay television channel
history until 2006, when the channel launched The Daily 10, hosted by Sal Masekela and Catt Sadler (Debbie Matenopoulos also co-hosted from the show's inception
E!
2009 American film
directed by Chris Zamoscianyk, produced by Rob Dyrdek, Jason Bergh and Sal Masekela and written by Elisa Delson, Rob Dyrdek, and Nino Scalia. Derrick Cabrera
Street_Dreams_(film)
South African singer and activist (1932–2008)
apartheid; the 1977 song "Soweto Blues", written by her former husband Hugh Masekela, was about the Soweto uprising. After apartheid was dismantled in 1990
Miriam_Makeba
Nigerian musician and activist (1938–1997)
Hugh Masekela, released in 2020, includes the track "Never (Lagos Never Gonna Be the Same)", a tribute to Kuti, through whom Allen and Masekela first
Fela_Kuti
Music festival in Zaire in 1974
of the Congo). The concert, conceived by South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela and record producer Stewart Levine, was meant to be a major promotional
Zaire_74
South African saxophonist and jazz musician (1925–1983)
musicians, including Jonas Gwangwa, Abdullah Ibrahim, Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela. Born into a musical Johannesburg family, Jeremiah Morolong Moeketsi was
Kippie_Moeketsi
2017 studio album by TRESOR
features South African artists Da Capo, The Kiffness, Shotgun Fakes, Hugh Masekela and the Mahotella Queens. The 16-track album won Best Pop Album and was
The_Beautiful_Madness
American guitarist and studio musician (1930–1997)
the Papas The Mamas & the Papas (Dunhill, 1966) With Hugh Masekela Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela (Horizon, 1978) With Roger McGuinn Peace on You (Columbia
Tommy_Tedesco
American drummer (1944–2026)
Aretha Franklin, Grover Washington, Jr, Labelle, Herb Alpert and Hugh Masekela, among others. Webb was once married to Carol Kaye, with whom he founded
Spider_Webb_(jazz_drummer)
Topics referred to by the same term
ensemble Stimela (album), a 1994 album by Hugh Masekela "Stimela (Coal Train)", a 1974 song by Hugh Masekela "Stimela", a 2012 song by Diana Gordon (as Wynter
Stimela
1968 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Future is the eighth studio album by South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela released via Uni Records label. It was recorded in March 1968 in Los Angeles
The_Promise_of_a_Future
American record producer
include The Crusaders, Minnie Riperton, Lionel Richie, Simply Red, Hugh Masekela, Huey Lewis and the News, Patti LaBelle, Sly Stone, Boy George, Oleta Adams
Stewart_Levine
Musical artist
released in 1993. A year later, she joined Hugh Masekela's homecoming tour. In 1995, Mhlongo joined Hugh Masekela in the Africa '95 festival in London. In 1998
Busi_Mhlongo
President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999
subject of songs including The Specials' "Free Nelson Mandela", Hugh Masekela's "Bring Him Back Home (Nelson Mandela)", and "Asimbonanga (Mandela)", which
Nelson_Mandela
1970 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Hugh Masekela released via Chisa Records label in July 1970. The album was re-released on CD in 1994 via MoJazz label. Arranged by – Hugh Masekela (tracks:
Reconstruction (Hugh Masekela album)
Reconstruction_(Hugh_Masekela_album)
2001 compilation album by Hugh Masekela
Grazing in the Grass: The Best of Hugh Masekela is a 2001 compilation album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. The album was released via the Columbia
Grazing in the Grass: The Best of Hugh Masekela
Grazing_in_the_Grass:_The_Best_of_Hugh_Masekela
South African pianist and composer (1934–2026)
alongside saxophonists Kippie Moeketsi and Mackay Davashe, trumpeter Hugh Masekela, trombonist Jonas Gwangwa (who were all in the orchestra of the musical
Abdullah_Ibrahim
Multi-purpose stadium in Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa
the 1998 Under-19 World Cup. It has hosted local events such as the Hugh Masekela Heritage Festival. Noero Architects "Stadiums in South Africa". worldstadiums
Soweto_Cricket_Oval
1962 studio album by Hugh Masekela
musician Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in New York City and released in August 1962 via Mercury Records. The album was released whilst Masekela was still
Trumpet_Africaine
American record label
Chisa Records: Motown released output for Chisa, a label owned by Hugh Masekela, from 1969 to 1972 (prior to that, the label was distributed by Vault Records)
Motown
2002 film
South Africans who take part are Miriam Makeba, Abdullah Ibrahim, Hugh Masekela, Vusi Mahlasela and others. The freedom songs heard in the film have an
Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony
Amandla!:_A_Revolution_in_Four-Part_Harmony
1966 studio album by Hugh Masekela
The Emancipation of Hugh Masekela is the fifth studio album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in Los Angeles and released
The Emancipation of Hugh Masekela
The_Emancipation_of_Hugh_Masekela
American singer (born 1945)
Ye-Me-Lê 1970 – Live at Expo '70 1971 – Stillness 1978 – Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela 2009 – Anything Goes 2011 – I Feel You 2013 – Steppin' Out Hall Alpert
Lani_Hall
2020 studio album by Tony Allen and Hugh Masekela
album by Nigerian drummer Tony Allen and South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. World Circuit released the album on 20 March 2020 (2020-03-20). The original
Rejoice (Tony Allen and Hugh Masekela album)
Rejoice_(Tony_Allen_and_Hugh_Masekela_album)
South African jazz singer (born 1942)
connected with other South African exiles, including Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela and Jonas Gwangwa, and went on to work with Cannonball Adderley, David
Letta_Mbulu
2008 Winter X Games event in Aspen, Colorado
Winter X Games XII was broadcast on ESPN and ABC, primarily hosted by Sal Masekela and Todd Harris. Final attendance for the four-day event was 72,500. Disciplines
Winter_X_Games_XII
Music festival in Kent, England
It has featured performances by Sir Willard White, Michael Nyman, Hugh Masekela, Rebecca Stephens, Texas, Joanna MacGregor, Van Morrison, Bryn Terfel,
Canterbury_Festival
Non-profit organization
Rushdie, Balthazar Getty, Francois Pienaar, Felicia Mabuza-Suttle and Hugh Masekela serve on the advisory board. A number of ambassadors and local volunteers
The_Lunchbox_Fund
1964 studio album by Miriam Makeba
album chart. "Cameroon" (Dorothy Masuka, William Salter) "Woza" (Hugh Masekela) "Little Bird" (Carol Hall) "Chove-chuva" (Jorge Ben) "Same Moon" (Millard
Makeba_Sings!
South African playwright and musician (1955–2023)
known for co-writing the 1981 play Woza Albert! and co-writing (with Hugh Masekela) the 1987 musical Sarafina!. He was known for plays that reflected the
Mbongeni_Ngema
1987 studio album by Hugh Masekela
South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. Richard S. Ginell of Allmusic wrote: "Still in exile from his homeland, Hugh Masekela leaves no doubt where he would
Tomorrow (Hugh Masekela album)
Tomorrow_(Hugh_Masekela_album)
1998 studio album by Hugh Masekela
the Future is a 1998 studio album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. The album was recorded in Mafikeng, South Africa. Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Black to the Future (Hugh Masekela album)
Black_to_the_Future_(Hugh_Masekela_album)
1966 live album by Hugh Masekela
Americanization of Ooga Booga is a live album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. MGM released the record in June 1966. The album is a blend of American
The Americanization of Ooga Booga
The_Americanization_of_Ooga_Booga
1994 compilation album by Hugh Masekela
compilation album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. The album was compiled and produced by Masekela's long-time colleague Stewart Levine. John Storm
Stimela_(album)
1987 song by Hugh Masekela
African musician Hugh Masekela. It was released as the first track of his 1987 album Tomorrow. It was recorded in 1986 when Masekela was in exile from the
Bring Him Back Home (Nelson Mandela)
Bring_Him_Back_Home_(Nelson_Mandela)
1973 studio album by Hugh Masekela
trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in Lagos, Nigeria, and released in 1973. The track "Languta" was later included in Masekela's 2004 album Still
Introducing_Hedzoleh_Soundz
2002 anthology film
the compilations was composed by Paul Englishby, and performed by Hugh Masekela (trumpet) and Claudio Bohorques (cello). The Trumpet was first screened
Ten_Minutes_Older
recognised and prominent musicians include Solomon Linda, Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, Stimela, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Ray Phiri, Abdullah Ibrahim, Wouter
Music_of_South_Africa
2005 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Revival is a studio album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. The album was released on 24 May 2005 (2005-05-24) on the Heads Up International
Revival_(Hugh_Masekela_album)
Musical artist
Nigerian Afro-rock avant-garde drummer. He worked with John Martyn, Hugh Masekela, on Rhythm of the Saints by Paul Simon, and Short Cut Draw Blood by Jim
Remi_Kabaka
American jazz guitarist (born 1952)
(Columbia, 1980) – rec. 1979–1980 With others Herb Alpert, Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela (Horizon, 1978) Paul Anka, The Painter (United Artists, 1976) Stephen Bishop
Lee_Ritenour
1964 studio album by Miriam Makeba
"Shihibolet" 1:49 "Tuson" (Julio Perez) 1:58 "Qhude" (Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela) 2:40 "Mayibuye" (Miriam Makeba, Christopher Songxaka) 2:45 "Lovely Lies"
The Voice of Africa (Miriam Makeba album)
The_Voice_of_Africa_(Miriam_Makeba_album)
Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe
concert at the height of his Graceland tour, where he was joined by Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. FIFA, through its GOAL programme
Rufaro_Stadium
Nightclub in West Hollywood, California
album recorded in 1966 at the venue Hugh Masekela Is Alive and Well at the Whisky, a 1967 album by Hugh Masekela recorded live at the venue The Troubadour
Whisky_a_Go_Go
1966 single by the Association
gold in both Austria and Germany. In 1966, Hugh Masekela included the song on his album Hugh Masekela's Next Album, and in 1967, Cal Tjader covered it
Along_Comes_Mary
Beninese musician
listening to Yoruba and Beninese traditional music, Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, James Brown, Manu Dibango, Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix, Fela Kuti, Stevie
Angélique_Kidjo
American woodwind and keyboards player (born 1939)
Blakley, Hugh Cornwell, Freddie Hubbard, Jean-Luc Ponty, Herb Alpert, Hugh Masekela, Peggy Lee, Dolly Parton, Chicago, Janet Jackson, Dave Grusin, Jefferson
Ian_Underwood
South African musician (died 2024)
Makeba, Henry Threadgill, Muhal Richard Abrams, Cassandra Wilson, Hugh Masekela, Tony Bird and Gigi. Cedras got his first professional break under the
Tony_Cedras
Nigerian singer and saxophonist (1943–2022)
the 1970s, Julius moved to the United States, forming a band with Hugh Masekela and later working as a session musician before returning to Nigeria in
Orlando_Julius
1962 studio album by Harry Belafonte
1962. The album features performances by South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela and vocalist Miriam Makeba. "Tongue Tie Baby" (William Eaton) – 3:21 "Who's
The_Many_Moods_of_Belafonte
Popular music artists of the decade
Honeycombs Horst Jankowski Howard Tate Howlin' Wolf H.P. Lovecraft Hugh Masekela The Human Beinz Humble Pie Ian & Sylvia Ian Whitcomb Ike & Tina Turner
List_of_1960s_musical_artists
South African anti-apartheid activist (1956–1979)
same occasion they also renamed a second residence, Hilltop Hall, Hugh Masekela Hall to honour the South African musician. The Transvaal Scottish Regiment
Solomon_Mahlangu
2000 studio album by Hugh Masekela
Sixty is a 2000 studio album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in Johannesburg, South Africa, and released via the Shanachie
Sixty_(Hugh_Masekela_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
(C-Murder album), 2010 Tomorrow (Elva Hsiao album), 2001 Tomorrow (Hugh Masekela album), 1987 Tomorrow (SR-71 album), 2002 Tomorrow (Sean Kingston album)
Tomorrow
Event held in California
Seeds, Country Joe and the Fish, Captain Beefheart, The Byrds with Hugh Masekela on trumpet, Tim Buckley, The Sparrows, The Grass Roots, The Loading Zone
Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival
Fantasy_Fair_and_Magic_Mountain_Music_Festival
Japanese jazz drummer
Brackeen, Joe Henderson, Takehiro Honda, Nobuyoshi Ino, Karen Mantler, Hugh Masekela, John Scofield, Jean-Luc Ponty, Sonny Rollins, and Shungo Sawada. He died
Motohiko_Hino
Ranking of recorded music
"Stoned Soul Picnic" The 5th Dimension 18 "Grazing in the Grass" Hugh Masekela 19 "Midnight Confessions" The Grass Roots 20 "Dance to the Music" Sly and
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1968
Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1968
South African bebop band
piano, Kippie Moeketsi on alto saxophone, Jonas Gwangwa on trombone, Hugh Masekela on trumpet, Johnny Gertze on bass, and Early Mabuza or Makaya Ntshoko on
The_Jazz_Epistles
1972 single by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
the UK on Trojan Records. In 1989, the South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela also made a version on his album 'Uptownship'. The musician Seal recorded
If_You_Don't_Know_Me_by_Now
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Fear; Be Ready; Lord Shiva
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Indian, Sanskrit
The God Surya
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Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Seanán, SENAN means "little wise one."
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Finnish, French, German
God is Gracious
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Lion
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Victory person
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Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERIBERTO means "bright army."
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Messenger, Prophet, Ambassador
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
A Deity
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