• "Hari" means "needle" and the suffix "-kuyo" means "memorial", derived from a Sanskrit word pūjā or pūjanā, meaning "to bring offerings". Hari-Kuyō began...
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    Japan, Hari-Kuyo, the Festival of Broken Needles, dates back to the 1600s. Needle threader Needlecase Sewing machine needle Thimble Treen Hari-Kuyō "Antique...
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  • is the latest; celebrated on the second Monday in December. (Malawi) Hari-Kuyō (Kansai region, Japan) National Youth Day (Albania) Nations, Nationalities...
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  • Offerings Ghost Festival Gozan no Okuribi Gunla Gunla Bajan Guru Purnima Hari-Kuyo Hungry ghost Jana Baha Dyah Jatra Kagyed Kandy Esala Perahera Kathina...
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    portal Religion portal Philosophy portal Azusa yumi Dōsojin Hama yumi Hari-Kuyo Iwakura (Shinto) Kodama (spirit) List of Japanese deities Nyonin Kinsei...
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    Bunten), Monbu-Sho Bijutu Tenrankai) as Hari-Kuyō (針供養, "Memorial ceremony Festival of Broken Needles").This Hari-Kuyō is a work depicting a Geisha girl in...
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  • Poetry and Fiction Winners". Three Percent. Retrieved 2014-05-04. Kunzru, Hari (May 20, 2015). "Seiobo There Below by László Krasznahorkai review – an exhilarating...
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