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Celebrating Diwali – the festival of lights

by Tonia N. Cimino
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 3:16 PM EDT
A parade for Diwali, also called Deepavali, a festival of lights observed by Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists and others in southern Asia, kicked off at 133rd Street and Liberty Avenue on Saturday, October 10.

The five-day festival is centered on the new moon and observed by lighting diyas, simple oil lamps, to signify the victory of good over evil in the individual.

Hindus believe people welcomed the return of the god Rama after a 14-year exile in the forest and his victory over the “scholarly but arrogant” Ravana, by lighting rows of lamps. The name Diwali originates in the words for “rows” and “lamp.”




151. This girl, dressed as a goddess, rode along the parade route.

147. The parade’s Grand Marshal was Captain Jack Jaskaran of the 106th Precinct (second from left), with City Councilmember Eric Ulrich (third from left) and parade organizers.

 





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