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Deutsch: Jugendfoto von Anandamayi Ma.
English: Youth photo of Anandamayi Ma.
Français : Photo de jeunesse de Anandamayi Ma.
Date Early 20th century (not specifically dated)
Source Originally from the Om-Guru Website and taken from en.wikipedia (description page is/was here) which it also featured on the Ananda Varta Quarterly
Author Anonymous follower
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PD-OLD-50. Old Image and Indian Laws:

  • This image is of Indian origin and is about a 100 years old, and the Indian Copyright Laws from the period dictates that any photograph automatically becomes public domain property after 50 years. American Copyright Laws would accpet it as a public domain image for reasons stated below.

Anonymous Author and Presumed Death:

  • This image was authored by one of the disciples of en:Sri Anandamoyi Ma who was never identified later. But, the historical context (i.e. presumed age of someone able to take a photograph in India almost a 100 years back, life span of Indian people etc.) dictates that it is safe to presume that the person has died even before WWII.

Use and Circulation:

  • It is fairly well-circulated among the followers of the subject as a public domain image, and is being used on the article en:Sri Anandamoyi Ma solely on educational purpose.

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  • 2006-10-06 10:28 Aditya Kabir 526×793×8 (25945 bytes) {{Fairold}}

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