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Colourful Janmashtami celebrated in Britain

An estimated 75,000 people participated in plays and dances to mark the birthday of Lord Krishna at a temple.

Updated on: Aug 27, 2005 01:27 PM IST
PTI | By , London
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An estimated 75,000 people from all walks of life celebrated the festival of Janmashtami at a famous temple in Watford in UK, participating in plays and dances to mark the birthday of Lord Krishna.

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People had gathered at the Bhaktivedanta Manor Hare Krishna Temple at Watford since mid-day on Friday for worship, feasting and music.

Organisers had erected 20 marquees on the 77-acre plot of land near the temple, where plays and dancing took place on Friday night.

800 organisations had joined hands to celebrate the festival.

"It is an amazing festival full of colour and warmth," said Ramesh Kallidai. "Those who could not make it last night can participate on Sunday."

Krishna Janmasthami was also celebrated at Shri Ram Mandir, considered Britain's oldest Hindu temple in Indian-dominated Southall in west London.

Amplified Indian devotional music blared through the streets of Southall as hundreds of members of the Hindu community participated in a colourful procession taken out as part of the celebration.

In the 'Shobha Yatra' procession, two Sikh organisations, the Guru Singh Sabha and the Meri Peri Gurudwara, also participated reflecting the Hindu-Sikh unity.

 
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