Dharmic Sabha’s countrywide Diwali Motorcades start this weekend

THE Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha’s annual Deepavali Motorcades begin today in Essequibo. The beautifully decorated floats will leave from Sparta and Affiance and converge at the Anna Regina Community Centre Ground where there will be a grand cultural programme and presentation of prizes.

‘FLASHBACK’: The Dharmic Naujawaan Float at a previous motorcade
‘FLASHBACK’: The Dharmic Naujawaan Float at a previous motorcade

This year, the Sabha has organised eight motorcades around the country. Thousands of Guyanese will line the streets and converge at the various venues to enjoy the dazzling spectacle, which ushers in the Festival of Lights. There will be gorgeously bedecked representations of Mother Lakshmi and other depictions from the Scriptures, a kaleidoscope of lights, devotional music and much more.
Tomorrow (Sunday October 27), four motorcades will be held in Berbice. In West Coast Berbice, the motorcade will leave from the Rosignol Stelling Road for the Bath Community Centre Ground. In East Berbice, the floats will assemble at the Churchview Gift Shop in New Amsterdam and then proceed along the Main Road to Banks DIH tarmac to Princess Elizabeth Road and then to the Canje Welfare Community Centre Ground. The Central Corentyne Praant’s Motorcade will move from Bushlot, Corentyne and No. 1 Village and converge at Port Mourant Community Centre Ground.
In Upper Corentyne, floats will make their way from Crabwook Creek and No. 36 Village to the Tagore High School Ground. All of the motorcades will culminate with cultural programmes and presentation of prizes.
On Friday November 1, the East Bank Demerara Praant of the Sabha will hold their motorcade at the Diamond Market Tarmac. Floats will leave from the Soesdyke Vishnu Mandir and the National Stadium parking lot at 6pm. A rich cultural presentation has been planned for Diamond.
Also on Friday November 1, the West Demerara Praant of the Sabha will hold their motorcade at the Oceanview Mandir Compound. The floats will leave from Ruimzeigt and Parika at 6pm and make their way to Oceanview Mandir Compound, where there will be a grand cultural show featuring some of Guyana’s best artistes and special international guest artiste. The stage programme commences at 7pm.
The spectacular Georgetown/ East Coast Demerara Motorcade, which will be held on Saturday November 2nd. The fabulously decorated floats will assemble at the Shri Krishna Mandir, Campbellville from 6pm and will move west along Campbell Avenue into Sandy Babb Street, north into J.B Singh Road and east onto Seawall Road to the LBI Community Centre Ground. Guyanese are encouraged to line the route of the motorcade to enjoy the fantastic display of Guyanese creativity.
At the LBI Community Centre Ground, the stage programme starts at 7pm with performances by the Dharmic Nritya Sangh, Sookrane Boodhoo, Rekha Singh, Mona, the Caribbean Hotshots Band, musicians from Mumbai, special guest artiste and much more. In excess of 3.5M in cash and trophies will be presented to the winning floats in the small large and commercial categories.
Admission to all motorcades is free and no alcohol is allowed.

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