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Lighting up for Diwali

Fraser Rise Community Centre will be illuminated with lights and diyas on November 3 for a Diwali Celebration hosted by the Indian Senior Citizen Association from 6pm to 10pm.

Association president Anil Puri said Diwali is one of the biggest festivals celebrated by Indian across the world.

Diwali symbolises the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. It marks the day Lord Rama, his wife Sita Devi and brother Lakshmana returned to their homeland Ayodhya after 14 years in exile.

The free event will be hosted by an emcee and include captivating singing and dance performances, games and quizzes, festive food and sweets that showcase the spice-forward flavours of India will be available for purchase and a DJ specialising in Bollywood Entertainment playing music all night.

Mr Puri said he is excited to bring the community together to celebrate something that is very close to his heart.

“I want children of our community to feel connected to their Indian heritage and hope that efforts like these each year makes Diwali feel special for them,” he said.

“It is heartwarming to see the long-held traditions of Diwali celebrations being passed on to our new generations hoping for these traditions to be carried forward. Watching little kids wearing colourful clothes dancing and celebrating with their families and friends is a real treat for me.

“The event is also open to the public and people from all backgrounds and religions are welcome to join and celebrate with us.”

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