Hindus across the globe will be celebrating Deepavali - the Festival of Lights - on Saturday 17th October. In the NYC Metro area, the Hindu community organized a huge Diwali Parade, which started at the Arya Spiritual Center on 133rd Street and Liberty Avenue. The Diwali Parade here is reminisced of the Diwali Motorcade that the Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha organized in Guyana.
It wasn't so cold, so folks came out in large numbers to support this grand event and at the same time, enjoy the cultural presentation that is one of the main feature in the program. The floats, which were beautifully decorated, slowly made their way on Liberty Avenue and through the streets in Richmond Hill.
It was nice the see New York Bravest's participation to the fullest in helping to block streets and keeping traffic in order. Thank you very much.
I also met Rick Ramdehal, after a long time. Rick, one of our most prolific singers of many genre of music, was the host of the Diwali program. He came over to say Hi (very nice of him) and briefly talked to me about the documentary I'm producing on our ancestors' history. That was the first time "Footpaths of Our Indentured Ancestors" was talked about for one of the local television stations. Thanks, Rick! Hopefully, I did justice to the time.
I had fun at the Diwali Parade. Many thanks to the organizers of the Parade .. and for making all effort to keep our culture and the mighty flag of Sanatan Dharma flying very high. Keep up the good work folks.
Shubh Diwali to all .... May Mother Latchmi shower all with Happiness, Health & Wealth....
Some photos of the Diwali Parade - 2009 ....
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