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    <rdfs:label>Film: "The Light of Asia"</rdfs:label>
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    <rdfs:comment>Entered from New York Times concert listing, "What Is Going On This Week," May 6, 1928, pg. 32, and advertisement, May 6, 1928, pg. 110, which reads as follows:&#13;
A Tribute to Mother India - Remarkable Motion Picture - The Life of Buddha - "The Light of Asia"&#13;
Produced in India, Enacted by All-Hindu Cast - 10,000 People - A Whole City - Vast Numbers of Elephants, Etc. Lavish Scenes, Including Famous Centuries-Old Hindu Wedding.&#13;
On the Same Program, Ragini, Famous Hindu Interpreter, in a Special Recital of Hindu Songs &amp; Dances</rdfs:comment>
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