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    Celebrate Diwali with Oxford Hindu Temple and Community Centre Project through our virtual Diwali Programme: 3rd - 6th November 7 - 8.15pm

    23 October 2020 (by admin)

    Join Oxford Hindu Temple @ Their annual celebration of the Festival of Lights this year in the form of a Virtual Oxford Diwali 2020 But bringing you the same infectious energy.

    Expect
    ● A mixture of culture, traditional dance, performances & workshops
    ● Bollywood & Bhangra dancing
    Don't forget your dancing shoes!
    We hope you'll join us at the celebrations on zoom daily, it's the same join in code for all 4 events.
    Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82985521540?pwd=alVuMmFWWS9OV3JzUFEyTG4wa2pLQT09
    Meeting ID: 829 8552 1540, Passcode: 329298

    See Diwali programme here for further details. Making a clay Ganesha - see here.
    Festival of Lights Diwali or Deepavali literally means row of lamps.
    It falls on the night of the new moon in October or November, in the dark phase of the moon.
    It's a celebration of the home coming of Lord Rama.
    On this day he returned to his birthplace, Ayodhya, after spending 14 years in exile.
    The people of Ayodhya lit thousands of clay lamps – ‘deepa’ – to welcome Lord Rama, Sita and Lakshmana.
    Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, is worshipped for prosperity & well-being during this time.

    Ingrid Widdows, Oxford Hindu Temple and Community Centre Project