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  2. File:Statue in the shrine at Mount Mary Church, Bandra.jpg

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  3. Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, Bandra - Wikipedia

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    A Jesuit annual letter dated to 1669 and published in the book St Andrew's Church, Bandra (1616–1966) supports this claim. Koli fisherfolk call the statue as Mot Maoli, literally meaning the "Pearl Mother" or "the Mother of the Mount"; mot could be a corruption of the Indo-Portuguese word monte for "mount"; maoli is a Marathi-Konkani word for ...

  4. Bandra Fair - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Our Lady of the Mount. The Bandra Fair is a week-long fair held annually in the Bandra suburb of Mumbai (Bombay), India.It starts on the Sunday following the 8th of September (Bandra Fest) at Mount St Mary Church; the festival of the Nativity of Our Lady, the virgin-mother of Jesus Christ.

  5. Walk of the Stars - Wikipedia

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    The Walk of the Stars was a section of the Bandstand Promenade in Bandra, Mumbai honouring Bollywood film stars.The path features about six statues of famous Bollywood actors as well as about 100 brass plates embossed with the handprints and signatures of other stars.

  6. Category:Sculptures of gods - Wikipedia

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  7. Castella de Aguada - Wikipedia

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    Castella de Aguada (corruption of Castelo da Aguada, Portuguese for "Fort of the Waterpoint"), also known as the Bandra Fort, is a fort located in Bandra, Mumbai. "Castella" is a misspelling for Portuguese "Castelo" (castle), although it seems its Portuguese builders actually called it Forte de Bandorá (or Bandra Fort).

  8. Kataragama deviyo - Wikipedia

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    Kataragama deviyo is identified with God Skanda of Hindu tradition, who is called as Murugan by the Tamil people. There is also an identical guardian deity of Mahayana Buddhism , known as Skanda . Theosophists identify Ruhunu Kataragama devalaya as a shrine which is dedicated to the lord of humanity and the world.

  9. Category:Sculptures of Pan (god) - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures depicting the Greek god Pan, the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, rustic music and impromptus, and companion of the nymphs. His Roman counterparts are Faunus and Silvanus . Pages in category "Sculptures of Pan (god)"