Diwali 2017: Hindu Festival of Lights

The 16th annual Diwali celebration at Dartmouth will be held in Rollins Chapel, featuring a Hindu puja (worship), lamp-lighting on the Green, Cultural Show, and home-cooked dinner.

October 28, 2017
4:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Location
Alumni Hall, Hopkins Center for the Arts
Sponsored by
Tucker Center
Audience
Public
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Anirudh Udutha

Sponsored and organized by the Shanti Hindu Student Organization

Celebrated on a new moon day that is one of the darkest days of the year, Diwali marks the triumph of good over evil.  Hindus around the world light lamps on this occasion to commemorate the victory of light over darkness. According to Hindu legend, Diwali honors the stories of two avatars, or incarnations, of the Hindu God Vishnu.

The Diwali celebrations at Dartmouth seek to unite the traditional aspects of the festival while including the larger Dartmouth community. The event begins with a service in Rollins Chapel, moves to a more public celebration on the Green with the lighting of over 5000 lamps, and then to a Cultural Show at Alumni Hall in the Hopkins Center, followed immediately by a home-cooked Indian dinner. This year, the Cultural Show will feature performances by Dartmouth undergrads and grads, community members, and Raaz, Dartmouth's South Asian Dance Troupe. The official schedule is as follows:

Diwali at Dartmouth is free & open to all.

PROGRAM

4.30-5.30 pm: Hindu Puja at Rollins Chapel (seating starts at 3.15 pm)
5.30-6.30 pm: Lighting Lamps and sparklers on Dartmouth Green (5000 lamps!)
6.45-8.00 pm: Cultural Program at Alumni Hall (seating starts at 5.30 pm) followed by Indian Vegetarian Dinner

Location
Alumni Hall, Hopkins Center for the Arts
Sponsored by
Tucker Center
Audience
Public
More information
Anirudh Udutha