Diwali Devotion and a Memorial for the Forgotten: Calgary Marks Moments That Matter
Calgary's diverse communities are coming together not only to celebrate their living traditions but also to honour painful histories with dignity and care. From the luminous joy of Diwali to a solemn memorial that demands reflection, these stories speak to the depth and breadth of what community truly means.
🪔 BAPS Calgary Lights Up Diwali with Annakut Festivities
The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha in Calgary hosted its Diwali and Annakut Celebration, bringing together devotees for one of the most spiritually significant occasions in the Swaminarayan calendar. Annakut, which translates to a 'mountain of food,' involves the ceremonial offering of hundreds of food items to the deity, symbolising gratitude and devotion. The celebration at the Calgary BAPS centre provided the local Hindu community with a meaningful space to observe these traditions far from their ancestral homeland. Events like these reinforce BAPS's role as a spiritual and cultural anchor for Calgary's Gujarati and broader South Asian community. [2]
🏛️ Calgary Selects Design Team for Indian Residential School Memorial
The firm groundcubed and artist Adrian Stimson have been selected to design an Indian Residential School Memorial in Calgary, marking a significant step in the city's reconciliation journey. The project will create a permanent public space dedicated to remembering the children and communities affected by the residential school system, a legacy that continues to shape Indigenous and settler relations across Canada. Adrian Stimson, a prominent Indigenous artist, brings both personal and cultural significance to the collaboration, ensuring the memorial will reflect the voices of those most affected. The commission signals Calgary's ongoing commitment to embedding truth and reconciliation into its civic and architectural identity. [3]
Sources: [2] BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha · [3] The Architect’s Newspaper
