Rajasthan Association of Kenya Hosts Spectacular Holi Festival of Colors

Karen, Kenya – March 18, 2024

In a vibrant celebration of unity and culture, the Rajasthan Association of Kenya on Sunday, March 17, 2024 hosted a spectacular Holi Festival of Colours in Karen. The event, brought together a diverse array of guests, marking a joyous occasion filled with music, dance, and colourful revelry.

Deputy High Commissioner of India to Kenya, Rohit Vadhwana adorns the Rajasthan Association of Kenya Chairman Dr Sonvir Singh with powdered colours during the Holi Festival Rajasthan Celebrations on March 17, 2024.

The festivities commenced with the rhythmic beats of traditional Holi songs, setting the stage for an evening of jubilation. Members and guests alike joined in lively dances, immersing themselves in the spirit of the festival. The air was filled with laughter and excitement as participants adorned each other with vibrant hues of powdered colors, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring.

A part of the lively dances that marked part of the Holi Festival of Colours Celebration on March 17, 2024.

Amidst the merriment, attendees were treated to a sumptuous feast of delicious meals, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of Rajasthan. The aroma of delectable dishes filled the air, enhancing the festive atmosphere and delighting the senses of all present.

Kenbharti Association of Kenya Chairman Abhjeet Gupta dances to the rhythmic beats of traditional Holi songs on March 17, 2024.

The highlight of the evening was the speeches delivered by esteemed guests, including the Deputy High Commissioner of India to Kenya, Rohit Vadhwana, and prominent leaders such as Sujata Kotamtaju, Chairperson of the Hindu Council of Kenya, and Dr. Bimal Kantaria, Trustee of the Hindu Council of Kenya. Their inspiring words underscored the significance of Holi as a celebration of unity, diversity, and the enduring bonds of friendship.

Honorable Wario Guyo Adhe, Member of Parliament for North Horr, graced the occasion with his presence, further emphasizing the festival’s cross-cultural appeal and significance.

The event concluded with heartfelt expressions of gratitude from the organisers of the Rajasthan Association of Kenya, who thanked all the guests for their enthusiastic participation and support. As the sun set on the colourful festivities, attendees departed with cherished memories of a joyous celebration that transcended boundaries and brought communities together in harmony.

Rajasthan Associaiton of Kenya  Secretary Vivek Sharma adorns Dr. Bimal Kantaria, Trustee of the Hindu Council of Kenya with powdered colour on the occasion of Holi Festival of Colours on March 17, 2024
Honorable Wario Guyo Adhe, Member of Parliament for North Horr dances during the Holi Festival of Colours Rajasthan Celebration on March 17, 2024.
Part of the Dances during the Holi Festival of Colours Celebrations on March 17, 2024.

 

Rajasthan Association of Kenya Chairperson Dr Sonvir Singh dance alongside his wife Nirmal Chaudhary during the Holi festival of colours celebrations on March 17, 2024.
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