Hundreds of people from the local community came together at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, the Hindu temple in Loughborough, to experience the vibrant sounds, flavours and colours of Diwali – ‘the Festival of Light’ – and the Hindu New Year on Sunday 12 and Monday 13 November. It was one of the largest devotional celebrations in Loughborough.
Manisha Patel, a volunteer at the temple, explained, “Diwali and the Hindu New Year bring values of goodwill, charity and harmony across communities in the UK. As families continue to grapple with challenges, it was heartwarming to bring some festive joy and smiles to the people of Loughborough and share memories that will bring hope and light for the rest of the year and beyond.”
The Diwali festivities included a special ceremony to bless business owners, families as well as students with righteous prosperity and success.
One of the highlights for visitors was the annakut – ‘a mountain of food’ consisting of a number of dishes freshly prepared by devotees – that was artistically arranged as a devotional offering of the first meal of the New Year made in thanksgiving to God.
A number of distinguished guests, including Mayor of Loughborough Mayor Councillor Margaret Smidowicz and Dr Jeevun Sandher, Labour's parliamentary candidate in Loughborough, also joined the celebrations on both days. To add to the festive experience, visitors enjoyed delicious vegetarian sweet and savoury snacks and hot food from our food stalls on both days of the festival.