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Geetha Patil 10/04/2018
The Indian Americans for Burlington
(IAB) held their annual Diwali festivity gathering on Sunday, September 30,
2018 at the Burlington Commons, Burlington MA. Thousands of Indian
Americans from the surrounding cities with their children and friends gathered
here to enjoy the Diwali celebrations. The venue became lively with the large
gathering that exhibited Indian traditional colorful consumes and gorgeous
decoration. There were Rangoli competitions, several foods, cultural display
and children fun activities’ tables, jewelry, and costumes booths to shop and
much more. IAB President, Smt Menka Jethra
welcomed warmly all the spectators, participants and children to the event. She
introduced IAB executive members and other dedicated members and Emcee that
worked very hard to put it together. She also thanked
all for coming and providing all the support to make this event a grand
success. The program started with invocation to Goddess Lakshmi by
singing melodious Lakshmi Stuti and Bhajans.
The second part of the program began with the cultural package. Young
girls performed a stunning Pongal Karagattam - a harvest folk dance with a pot
on their head that is decorated with flowers and a plastic parrot on the top. Tuneful
music added lively spirit to their dazzling moves. Next came, the cosmic dance
of Lord Shiva symbolizing the cosmic cycles of creation and destruction as well
as births and deaths followed by an energetic Bollywood Holi (the festival of
colors) dance. Later, Shree Krishna
Katha was narrated through popular mellow songs medley and little children
danced to the songs and showcased their talents. Kerala ladies performed their
famous Thiruvathir\Onam dance and Sindhi ladies exhibited their beautiful
traditional peacock dance. Many more gorgeous dances were performed and
entertained the spectators to the their fullest. Introduction of guests and
community awards was held at 5:30pm and the president
said that one goal of the event is to bring Burlington’s Indian and non-Indian
populations together for a shared celebration and participate actively in the
civic, charitable and educational programs of the community. IAB set up special
information and membership booths along with upcoming election registration. After
this, Vithal Dindi, Baisakhi plus Holi programs presented the famous march of
the pilgrims/devotees, rejoicing of harvest and colors respectively. Maha Kali
dance represented the benevolence of the wholesome. The grand final item of the
celebration was Navaratri Garbha dance which conveys the eternal love and
togetherness. There were several booths that
arranged fun activities for young ladies and children. Rangoli competitions
were held to show our ladies curiosity in our traditional colorful Rangoli
drawings and filling them with colors. Children workshops taught them how to
make clay Ganesha and colorful Diwali paper lamps. We come to this event because
people are so friendly and our kids enjoy/play in garden and participate in the
workshops and learn how to make artifacts and get some goodies to take home. We
all enjoy the good food especially Nirvana Indian cousin. we have an incredible
experience here – said one of the participant You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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