Light Up Chicago: Diwali and Annakut Celebrations Bring the South Asian Community Together
Diwali season is one of the most vibrant times of year for Chicago's South Asian community, and this year the festivities stretched across the suburbs and into the city's beloved mandirs. These gatherings remind us that faith, tradition, and togetherness are very much alive in the Chicago Desi community.
🛕 BAPS Chicago Marks Diwali and Annakut with Devotional Celebrations
The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha community in Chicago observed both Diwali and the Annakut festival, continuing a cherished tradition that blends spiritual devotion with communal celebration. Annakut, meaning 'mountain of food,' involves the offering of a vast array of vegetarian dishes to the divine, symbolizing gratitude and abundance. The BAPS organization, with its global network spanning North America, India, the UK, Africa, and beyond, coordinated the event as part of its broader calendar of festivals and spiritual programming. Locally, devotees gathered at the mandir to participate in satsang, prayers, and cultural observances central to the Swaminarayan tradition. The celebration reflects BAPS's ongoing commitment to preserving Hindu heritage and nurturing spiritual community life in Chicago. [1]
🪔 Thousands Descend on Bartlett, Illinois for a Dazzling Diwali Festival
The Chicago suburb of Bartlett, Illinois became a hub of festivity as thousands of people gathered to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. The large-scale community event drew attendees from across the greater Chicago area, reflecting the growing size and visibility of the region's Hindu population. Diwali, widely recognized as one of the most important festivals in the Hindu calendar, commemorates the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. The Bartlett celebration offered residents — both South Asian and non-South Asian — an opportunity to experience the cultural richness and spiritual significance of the occasion. CBS News Chicago covered the event, bringing broader public attention to the vibrancy of Hindu cultural life in the Chicago suburbs. [5]
Sources: [1] BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha · [5] CBS News
