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Rotorua resounds with Indian festivities

Rotorua resounds with Indian festivities
The Bay of Plenty (Rotorua) Indian Association celebrated Janmashtami Birth day on August 14 at Gandhi Hall, Gibson Street, Rotorua.

The celebration was huge success; over 200 people participated in the function. The evening programme commenced at 8.30 pm with the prayer followed by cultural items till 10.30 pm and the bhajan session carried on till midnight.

The highlight of the evening was the drama in Hindi by Piyush Joshi and his son Deep Joshi on Bhagwad Geeta and teachings of Lord Krishna. Another attraction was Vasudev carrying baby Krishna and crossing the Yamuna river, performed by young children, which was enjoyed by all.

The association also celebrated combined festival of Raksha Bandhan and India Independence Day. The association had invited a few guests and dignitaries to participate.

Among the guests were His Worship the Mayor Mr Kevin Winters and Mrs Winters, National MP Todd Mclay and his wife, Labour MP Steve Chadwick and Ethnic Council Vice President Hasmukh Chhagan.

The highlight of the evening was young girls tying Rakhi to invited guests followed by cultural items based on Raksha Bandhan.

Indian Independence Day celebrations took place thereafter. Bhangra dance by young students on patriotic song of Yeh Desh hai Veer Jawano Kaa was much appreciated.


The Bay of Plenty (Rotorua) Indian Association celebrated Janmashtami Birth day on August 14 at Gandhi Hall, Gibson Street, Rotorua. The celebration was huge success; over 200 people participated in the function. The evening programme commenced at 8.30 pm with the prayer followed by cultural items...

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