‘Festival of Lights’ celebrates positivity and relationships
Diwali is an important festival celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains that occurs yearly between the end of October and early November.
Considered “the festival of lights,” Diwali symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. It is a time to celebrate new beginnings, prosperity, and the bonds of family and friendship. The festival is primarily celebrated in Asia; however, it is now celebrated by immigrants worldwide, including in several New Brunswick communities.
This year, the Florenceville-Bristol Indian community joined those celebrating, with over ten families gathering for a private Diwali celebration. Mayank Gupta, who moved to the area in May 2023 from Malaysia, says the Indian community hosted a potluck meal featuring traditional Indian delicacies such as Pakoras, biryani, and other sweets.
In addition to savouring authentic flavours, the celebration also featured folk dances from different provinces. Diyas, a traditional oil lamp, was also lit in homes throughout the community.
“The celebration served as a reminder of the power of cultural diversity and community bonding,” said Gupta
While this year’s inaugural celebration was private, Gupta said that given the interest in the celebration from other residents, they are planning a larger event open to the whole community in the future.
“While the festival has roots in Hindu and Punjabi communities, its spirit transcends boundaries. We warmly welcome people from all backgrounds, as Diwali is ultimately about sharing joy with everyone in the community,” Gupta explained.