Mandir Hosts a Vibrant Festival of Lights Filled with Rituals and Community Unity
Our Bureau
Parsippany, NJ
The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Parsippany, NJ hosted a grand Diwali celebration on November 2nd, 2024, welcoming visitors to experience the deep-rooted traditions of the Festival of Lights. It is a time for spiritual reflection, rejuvenation, and community celebration, observed by millions of Hindu communities across the globe.
Devotees, well-wishers, and visitors were welcomed into a beautiful environment at the mandir, filled with colorful decorations and the vibrant spirit of Indian art and culture. Volunteers and devotees dedicated weeks of preparation to create an experience that balanced traditional rituals with contemporary community expressions.
Diwali is more than just a celebration of lights—It’s a time to reignite the values of compassion, togetherness, and selflessness within our community. It reminds us that when we come together, we not only share in the joy of the festival but also strengthen the bonds that keep our community thriving.
Parsippany Mayor James R Barberio said “Trust, Loyalty and honesty are important values for American families and Thanked BAPS community in Parsippany for including him and being part of BAPS Family.
One of the celebration’s highlights was the ‘Annakut’, an impressive offering of hundreds of vegetarian dishes offered to the Divine as a symbol of gratitude. The intricate arrangement of food, prepared by devotees, young and old, reflected the community’s devotion.
Preparing for the Annakut is a memorable and unique experience every year. It’s not just about the food; it’s about the love, unity, and dedication of all volunteers we all bring to the table, and how we come together to create something meaningful for everyone,” explained Gunatit Patel, a volunteer.
“The preparation begins very early in the morning for us,” explained Sonal Patel. “The vegetarian food is traditionally arranged in tiers or steps in front of the sacred images of God. Today, over 600 food items have been offered as a symbol of our devotion and gratitude.”
In addition to the Annakut, the mandir’s Diwali celebrations featured vibrant decorations, including handcrafted rangoli designs throughout the premises, adding to the festive decor. Families and guests were able to partake in a variety of youth activities, such as fireworks, games, and educational programs that engagingly taught the significance of Diwali.
This year’s Diwali celebration is a continuation of BAPS’s year-long commemoration of 50 Years in North America, reflecting on five decades of cherished memories, sacrifices, and growth. Through the pillars of service, culture, faith, values, and inspiration, BAPS has not only preserved Hindu traditions but also impacted communities across the continent and around the world.
His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj extended his heartfelt blessings, saying, “May everyone find happiness—physically, mentally, and financially. May all your noble wishes come true, and may your firm conviction in God grow stronger, leading to an ever-deepening devotion.”
Mandirs across North America hosted festive celebrations, inviting visitors to join in the shared joy of Diwali. The multiple days of Diwali are rooted in rich traditions and rituals that represent new beginnings and a strengthened commitment to family. As the lights of Diwali continue to illuminate hearts and minds, the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Parsippany, NJ remains a hub of cultural and spiritual enrichment, bringing communities together in celebration of love, peace, and goodwill.
For more details visit BAPS website.