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BAPS Atlanta Celebrates Diwali, Festival of Lights
As Indian classical music permeated the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan
Mandir complex in Lilburn, colorful draperies and intricate
décor marked the arrival of the most prominent Hindu celebration
of the year: Diwali, the Festival of Lights. Excited chatter
filled the air as families greeted each other and exchanged well
wishes for the upcoming year.
“This is my favorite time of year,” said Chandresh Patel, a
volunteer who helped in preparations for the event. “Since I
can’t take my children to India every year for the celebrations,
I feel blessed that I can bring them to the Mandir, where they
can experience the same joy and excitement.”

Among the highlights of this five-day festival was a special
screening of the award-winning large format film Mystic India,
which traces a young boy’s treacherous journey through India to
spread a message of love, service and harmony. Following the
film were fireworks, held with the illuminated Mandir as a
backdrop.
The weeklong festivities reached a climax on Sunday, October 18
with the offering of Annakut, an elaborate offering of thousands
of vegetarian food items, all arranged artistically before the
sacred images. By preparing food items for the Annakut,
followers showed their devotion to God, thanking him for his
providence in the past year and seeking his blessings for the
year ahead.

“The Annakut is beautiful,” said Kirna Parikh, who cooks items
for the offering every year. “Every time I see it, I’m always
impressed by the unique details like the creative fruit carvings
and decorative cakes and pastries. The number of food items
alone show how devoted and inspired the volunteers are.”
Thousands of people from across the Southeast attended the
festival. Among the most prominent attendees were three Georgia
gubernatorial candidates: Congressman Nathan Deal, General David
Poythress and Attorney General Thurbert Baker. While he could
not attend the weekend festivities, gubernatorial candidate,
Commissioner John Oxendine, also expressed his best wishes. Also
attending were Chairman of the Gwinnett County Board of
Education Louise Radloff, Former Commissioner for Economic
Development Craig Lesser and State Senator Chip Pearson, who
chairs the Economic Development Committee.
About BAPS
The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS), a worldwide
socio-spiritual organization in Consultative Status with the
Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, is dedicated
to community service, peace and harmony. Motivated by Hindu
principles, BAPS strives to care for the world by caring for
societies, families and individuals. Through a number of social
and spiritual activities, BAPS endeavors to produce better
citizens of tomorrow who have a high esteem for their roots -
their rich Hindu culture. Its 9,000 international centers,
including more than 5,000 youth centers, support these
activities of character-building. Under the guidance and
leadership of His Divine Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj, BAPS
aspires to build a community that is morally, ethically and
spiritually pure, and free of addictions.
About Pramukh Swami Maharaj
His Divine Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the fifth spiritual
successor of Bhagwan Swaminarayan, has inspired millions of
people across the world to lead a God-centered, morally pure
life. As the present leader of BAPS, Pramukh Swami Maharaj
travels from village to village, continent to continent,
emphasizing the importance of family harmony, community service
and spiritual progress. He embodies the essence of Hindu life.
His compassion for humanity, universal wisdom and striking
simplicity have touched many world religious and national
leaders.
For more details visit www.baps.org

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