Faith in Full Colour: Calgary's Desi Community Marks Diwali, Vaisakhi, and More
Calgary's South Asian community draws deep meaning from its religious festivals and sacred spaces, and this week brings a rich tapestry of celebrations and spiritual milestones worth marking on every Desi calendar.
🪔 BAPS Swaminarayan Marks Diwali and Annakut in Calgary
The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha organized a Diwali and Annakut celebration in Calgary, bringing together devotees for one of the Hindu calendar's most beloved and spiritually significant occasions. Diwali, the festival of lights, and Annakut — a joyful offering of hundreds of food items to the divine — are among the most cherished observances in the Swaminarayan tradition. The event reflects BAPS's long-standing commitment to preserving and sharing South Asian spiritual heritage across its global network of centres. For Calgary's Gujarati and Hindu communities, gatherings like these provide both a sacred connection to faith and a warm sense of belonging far from ancestral homelands. [1]
🌸 Tens of Thousands Fill Calgary Streets for Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan
Calgary's Sikh community came together in impressive numbers to celebrate Vaisakhi, the festival that marks the founding of the Khalsa and the harvest season, with a colourful Nagar Kirtan procession drawing tens of thousands of participants. The Nagar Kirtan is held annually and serves as a public expression of the Sikh faith's core values of community, selfless service, and unity. The vibrant procession winds through city streets, offering Calgarians of all backgrounds a chance to witness and share in the joy of this significant occasion. For the city's growing Punjabi and Sikh population, Vaisakhi is both a deeply personal celebration and a proud, visible statement of cultural identity. [7]
Sources: [1] BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha · [7] CityNews Calgary
