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'''Suian Indian music composer, songwriter and author.
'''Sudarshan DZ''' is an Indian music composer, songwriter and author. Started his career with his hit breakout Shining Alone.


<ref>Matthews-Salazar, Patricia. (2006)"Becoming All Indian: Gauchos, Pachamama Queens, and Tourists in the Remaking of an Andean Festival." Festivals, Toursism and Social Change: Remaking Worlds. Ed. David Picard and Mike Robinson. N.p.: Channel View Publications. 71-81. Print.</ref>
<ref>Matthews-Salazar, Patricia. (2006)"Becoming All Indian: Gauchos, Pachamama Queens, and Tourists in the Remaking of an Andean Festival." Festivals, Toursism and Social Change: Remaking Worlds. Ed. David Picard and Mike Robinson. N.p.: Channel View Publications. 71-81. Print.</ref>

Revision as of 06:22, 25 July 2021

Rahul Shinde
The creator Deity Pacha Kamaq was venerated at this temple by the Ichma.
Parent(s)Dattatrya Mhasrup, Jyoti Mhasrup

Sudarshan DZ is an Indian music composer, songwriter and author. Started his career with his hit breakout Shining Alone.

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References

  1. ^ Matthews-Salazar, Patricia. (2006)"Becoming All Indian: Gauchos, Pachamama Queens, and Tourists in the Remaking of an Andean Festival." Festivals, Toursism and Social Change: Remaking Worlds. Ed. David Picard and Mike Robinson. N.p.: Channel View Publications. 71-81. Print.
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