Color, Spirit, and Community: Seattle's Desi and Faith Communities Mark the Season
Seattle's Desi community knows how to celebrate, and this season has been particularly rich with festivals that bring together faith, culture, color, and joy for families across the region.
🎨 Holi Festivals Splash Color Across the Seattle Area
Communities throughout the Seattle area are marking Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, with a series of public celebrations featuring music, dance performances, food vendors, and color-throwing traditions. The first major event was the Festival of Color, held at Redmond City Hall in partnership with the City of Redmond, running from noon to 5 p.m. with free admission, though advance registration was required. Holi holds deep cultural and religious significance as a springtime festival celebrated across India, Nepal, and South Asian diaspora communities worldwide, symbolizing love, rebirth, and the triumph of positivity. The broad scheduling of events across multiple Seattle-area locations reflects the growing size and visibility of the region's South Asian population. [2]
🪔 BAPS Seattle Lights Up the Season with Diwali and Annakut
The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha center in Seattle hosted a Diwali and Annakut Celebration in 2025, bringing together members of the local community for one of the most spiritually significant festivals in the Hindu calendar. Diwali, the festival of lights, and Annakut, a tradition of offering an elaborate display of food to the divine, are central celebrations within the BAPS tradition and draw families from across the wider Seattle area. The event reflects BAPS's long-standing role as a pillar of spiritual and cultural life for the South Asian community in the Pacific Northwest. Such gatherings foster intergenerational connection and provide a cherished space for devotion, cultural pride, and community fellowship. [7]
Sources: [2] Northwest Asian Weekly · [7] BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha
