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"The Light That Has Lighted the World" is a photo collection by Suzuki Kiyoshi, one of Japan's leading photographers. All but one of the eight photo collections published during his lifetime were self-published. He was an artist who ignored commercial, technical, and time constraints, edited and designed his own books, and continued to be extremely particular about creating photo collections. He created conceptual works by editing outstanding snapshots into meticulous, multi-layered sequences on themes such as recollections, dreams, travel, and literature. Suzuki Kiyoshi's students included well-known photographers who are currently active, such as Kanemura Osamu, Hara Mikiko, and Yoshino Erika, and he also worked as an educator. This is his second book, a collection of works set in India. The following is from the afterword: "(Omitted) In India, humans are by no means conquerors of the world, but humans are also alive on the same earth as animals and plants. (Omitted) I was able to see with my own eyes and feel with my own skin the flow of heaven and earth, god and humans, life and death, and the cosmic life of India."