India. Calcutta. Harrison Road I with Group of Jogees, after photo by Dr. Kurt Boeck
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The light poles in the image suggest the photo was taken after that event. The Jogees or Jogis are a rapidly shrinking caste that began as a community of people who practiced yoga and worshipped the Hindu god Shiva. Many earn their living as religious beggars. They traditionally wear saffron-colored clothing, but the printers in Switzerland who added the color to this image did not know that.
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Photoglob Co. (Zurich, active c. 1890–1910), India. Calcutta. Harrison Road I with Group of Jogees, after photo by Dr. Kurt Boeck, c. 1890–1910, Cleveland Museum of Art. CC0.
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