05:34PM, Thursday 23 November 2023
The town’s Maharashtrian community came together to celebrate Diwali on Saturday.
The event marked the first-ever Marathi-style Diwali in Maidenhead, featuring traditional Maharashtrian food, festive performances, and cultural activities.
Held at St Joseph’s Parish Council Hall, it was attended by over 140 people.
Celebrations included a nostalgic Antakshari (singing) competition, ‘bringing back cherished memories of celebrations in Maharashtra.’
It also inspired Maidenhead's first-ever Diwali publication, Maidenhead Deepotsav Diwali Ank – a ‘unique Maharashtrian tradition’ – published as an e-magazine with articles written in both English and Marathi languages, submitted by community members.
This can be found at tinyurl.com/bdcmnsna
The Maharashtrians in Maidenhead aims to connect Marathi families residing in the area.
The group also aims to get actively involved in local charitable activities and events in the near future.
Neeta Upadhaye, trustee of the Maidenhead Maharashtrian community, said:
“It’s been truly amazing to see the Maharashtrian community in Maidenhead come together to celebrate Diwali in a way that truly represents the richness of our culture.
“This event not only strengthens our ties with each other but also allows us to share our traditions with our friends and neighbours in Maidenhead.”
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