Dussehra flames and fireworks

Gary Verma in the temple. (Damjan Janevski) 432160_01

As October approaches, so too does one of the “biggest days in the Hindu calendar.”

From 11am – to 6pm on October 13, the Sri Durga temple will host a special festival to commemorate Dussehra.

Visitors can attend the temple for free, located at 705-715 Neale Road in Deanside, and join the millions celebrating across the globe.

Highlights of the festival include the ‘Devil’s Burning’, which is immediately followed by a large fireworks display to conclude the evening at sunset.

Sri Durga temple vice president Gary Verma said that the fiery display is deeply tied to the tradition of the event.

“Dussehra is the day where Lord Rama killed the devil, so we celebrate by burning a large 12-foot effigy of the demon,” he said.

“It is a precursor to Diwali, when Lord Rama came back to his kingdom after defeating the devil.”

However, there would be plenty on offer for patrons throughout the day, said Mr Verma.

“There will be many food stalls with a variety of delicious foods from different parts of India, there will be rides for kids, and if you are a fan of music and cultural dances, come and sit near the stage to watch the performances.”

Mr Verma emphasised that the festival was not exclusive to those of Hindu faith and that all walks of life were encouraged to attend.

“This is a cultural festival… we welcome people to celebrate the rich, colourful, and vibrant Indian community,” he said.

Eddie Russell