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India is a country where people come in search of spiritual awakening. And many have admitted to having experienced immense ...
An NRI community in Mississauga performs 'Ganga Aarti' on the Credit River, sparking a debate on cultural practices and geographical significance, illustrated by mixed social media reactions.
In a moving celebration of Indian spirituality, the Indian diaspora in Canada recently hosted a grand Ganga Aarti on the ...
Ganga aarti is usually done along the banks of River Ganga, Indians in Canada took to the banks of the Credit River in ...
A video of Indians performing Ganga Aarti on the banks of Credit River in Erindale Park, Mississauga, Canada, has gone viral ...
According to the Indian Consulate in Toronto, the event was organised by Radio Dhshum with Consul Sanjeev Saklani among the attendees.
A video of a group of Indian community members performing 'Ganga Aarti' on the banks of the Credit River in Mississauga, Canada, has gone viral on social media.
Aarti means the ritual that removes darkness. Ganga Aarti is the light offerings to the Goddess Ganga and the River Ganga. Devotees arrived to participate in the celebration of light.
The Indian community in Canada held a Ganga Aarti at Credit River, Mississauga, to replicate the spiritual experience of ...
No 'Ganga Aarti' without permission now Social organisations and even individuals, performing 'Ganga Aarti' at various ghats will now have to get registered with the Varanasi Municipal Corporation ...