Indian community based out of Ireland celebrated Navratris with the traditional Garba and Dandiya. Based out of Parkside, Dublin 13, Ireland, Indian community dressed in their resplendent ‘chaniya cholis’ and ‘sarees’ made merry playing the Dandiya as an offering to Goddess Durga. The kids too had a time of their life as they fervently indulged in all the festive revelry. Much to the joy of one and all, the children showed a keen interest in knowing more about the culture, customs and rituals of their Motherland.
It was a dream come true for most of the Indian diaspora settled in Ireland as they always cherished celebrating their cultural festivals with all devotional fervor and zeal.
With the lifting of restrictions imposed due to Corona Pandemic this year, the Ireland based Indian families were all very enthusiastic to indulge in Navratri celebrations this year.
The traditional Garba dance performed generally during the evenings of the nine-day-long festival, culminates on Dussehra.
Sharing more on the same, Supriya Singh, Ireland based media personality, said, “People all over the world have immense faith on Mother Divine. Not everyone can visit her Temple sans a divine call, or a Bulaawa. Mata Temples have always been a beacon of faith and fulfillment to thousands of devotees from all over the world. Indulgence in any festive celebrations not only makes us feel home and rejuvenated, but also plays a pivotal role in unifying the Indian Community based out of Ireland and elsewhere.”
By Bipin Sharma
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