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India Day Parade held in New York, Ram Mandir tableau and Sonakshi Sinha as Star attraction

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New York, NY

People in large numbers participated in the India Day Parade held in New York, US. A carnival float featuring Ram Mandir was also part of the parade.

Patriotic songs were played as the people participated in the India Day Parade. People carried Indian flags and were seen playing dhols and dancing as they participated in the parade.

Religious songs were played as the float moved on the roads during the carnival. The float, made of wood, largely depicts the Ram Mandir — a grand pink sandstone temple built for Lord Ram in the city of Ayodhya. The whole structure of Ram Temple, which was made of wood, was decorated with flowers.

The 18-foot long, nine-foot wide and eight-foot height float has largely been carved out in India and has been shipped by air cargo to participate in the parade.

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The parade marched down Madison Avenue from East 38th Street to East 27th Street in the city. In addition to the parade, there was also a festival with a stage for cultural performances and over 45 booths and food vendors.

According to the Federation of Indian Associations, the parade featured more than 40 floats, over 50 marching groups and over 30 marching bands, along with celebrities and dignitaries. Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha was the grand marshal, and the guests of honour included Indian actor Pankaj Tripathi and Member of Parliament Manoj Tiwari.

Swami Avdheshanand Giri Ji Maharaj said, “I have come to New York to participate in the India Day Parade at the invitation of the Indian-American community. People are enthusiastic as they participate in the India Day Parade. Different tableaus featuring India’s divine culture, our Kalajayi, Mrityunjaya, and Sanatan culture, and its values are seen here. All tableaus are very wonderful here.”

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“The tableau which has float of Ram Mandir, has gathered attraction. Ram Mandir’s float showcases that India’s culture considers the whole world as a family. It sees only one God in all the human beings. And our culture says that only one Brahma is all-encompassing….We Indians give the message of equality. We Indians consider the whole world as a family. We Indians pray for everyone’s welfare. We are gathered here today….This is the biggest and largest parade in the world and showcases the whole of India,” he added.

A group representing Indian American Muslims withdrew its float from the Parade following controversy over the inclusion of the Ram Mandir float they say shows anti-Muslim bias.

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