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Phoenix Quarters in Dartford celebrates festival honouring Hindu god Ganesh

Hundreds of Hindus in a town gathered to celebrate the auspicious birthday of Lord Ganesh.

Residents of Phoenix Quarters in Dartford held a five-day festival for the deity of all obstacles.

The holiday honours Lord Ganesh’s birthday. Picture: Partho Rama Karmokar
The holiday honours Lord Ganesh’s birthday. Picture: Partho Rama Karmokar

More than 300 hundred people attended the event in traditional clothes, bringing with them home-cooked meals prepared by their families.

As well as rituals and prayers, there were bhajans [songs] and dance performances by the children.

Originating from the state of Maharashtra in India, Ganesh Chaturthi is now a worldwide Hindu holiday.

The god is known for clearing obstacles, and worshipping him is believed to bring protection, blessings and luck.

People wore traditional attire for the festival. Picture: Digpal Shristy Singh
People wore traditional attire for the festival. Picture: Digpal Shristy Singh

In keeping with customs, devotees closed the event with a procession through the streets, followed by the ritual, Ganesh idol immersion.

This is where a statue of the god is removed from hindu’s homes and immersed in water, mimicking the cycle of his life.

Local councillors Cllr Jeremy Kite, Cllr Chris Shippam, Cllr Avtar Sandhu and Cllr Richard Wells all attended to show their support for the Indian community.

Hundreds participated in the celebrations. Picture: Veni Anjani Kumar Tummalapalli
Hundreds participated in the celebrations. Picture: Veni Anjani Kumar Tummalapalli

Also present were MP Gareth Johnson and Deputy Lieutenant of Kent, Gurvinder Sandher.

“It was a grand delight with the true spirit and traditions followed for the auspicious event,” said resident and volunteer Krishna Pavan Challa.

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