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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pepita_SethPepita Seth - Wikipedia

    Pepita Seth is a British-born writer and photographer, known for her accounts of the temple arts and rituals of Kerala and her photographs of the widely celebrated captive elephant, Guruvayur Keshavan.

  2. Over the past fifty years Pepita Seth has devoted her life to the exploration of the closed worlds of the Guruvayur Temple and Theyyam Rituals in Kerala. She has undertaken her work with remarkable dedication and stamina in extraordinarily demanding circumstances, whether living with Theyyam community or photographing rituals of the Theyyam and ...

  3. Books. Heaven on Earth: The Universe of Kerala's Guruvayur Temple. Pepita Seth. Niyogi Books, 2009 - Religion - 316 pages. Pepita Seth was born in London and grew up on a farm in Suffolk.

  4. 18 de ene. de 2024 · In God's Mirror: The Theyyams of Malabar. Hardcover – January 18, 2024. by Pepita Seth (Author) 4.0 2 ratings. See all formats and editions. • Extraordinary photography of an ancient ritual in South India. • Unprecedented insights in words and pictures into one of India's richest and least documented cultures.

  5. 21 de dic. de 2021 · Pepita Seth, the British-born writer and photographer, has spent 40 years of her life lovingly documenting with rigour, and in meticulous detail, the “powerful universe” of the Guruvayur temple and that of the families that perform the Theyyam rituals in Kerala through her words, images and extensive lectures on the subject in ...

  6. 15 de nov. de 2023 · When she was awarded the Padma Shri she was listed as Pepita Seth, Kerala. When she went to Guruvayur after the announcement of the award, a ritual artist told her that this was the first award for Guruvayurappan, and for someone from Guruvayur!

  7. It is a book made possible both by the trust and willingness of people, including the temple priests, to share their knowledge, and by author-photographer Pepita Seth’s commitment to the project and her determination to represent the scope of the temple’s world.