ANNEXE 2 : LE POIDS DES NTIC DANS LA DIFFUSION DE
L'INFORMATION.
Ganesha Tours Paris Thousands of Hindus who
have immigrated here from Sri Lanka participated in the yearly chariot
procession of Lord Ganesha in Paris, held September 10, 2000, near the Sri
Manicka Vinayakar Alayam temple. The massive chariot carrying Lord Ganesha
departed the temple on its six-hour journey starting at 8am. It was pulled
through crowded streets by a dozen bare-chested men on foot accompanied by the
traditional nagaswaram horn and tavil drum. A leading French
magazine described the event as "a unique open and festive spectacle in Paris
for discovering the oldest religion in the world." France's Sri Manicka
Vinayakar Alayam was founded in 1983 by the current president, V.
Sanderasekaram, whose family founded many Ganesha temples in Sri Lanka.
Hinduism Today, Diaspora, March-april 2001. En ligne.
ANNEXE 3 : L'ENTRE-SOI COMMUNAUTAIRE SOURCE DE RAPPORTS
CONFLICTUELS.
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Source: Ternisien, X. polémique à Paris au sujet
d'une célébration hindoue. In : Le Monde, 12 septembre
2000.
ANNEXE 4 : CALENDRIER DES FÊTES HINDOUES
CÉLEBRÉES Á PARIS.
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Source : Temple Sri Manicka Vinayakar.
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