From Mumbai to Adelaide: Celebrating Hindu festival Ganesh Chaturthi across Australia

Ganesh Chaturthi in Australia

'Australia Cha Raja' has grown to become a multicultural and the biggest Ganpati festival in Australia in recent years, with thousands attending the festival over the two days. Credit: Supplied

From vibrant street pandals in India to cozy family gatherings in Australia, Ganesh Chaturthi has transcended borders. It's no longer just about rituals but also about cultural identity, sustainability and the joy of passing traditions to the next generation. In this podcast, we explore how families are passing down the traditions and how this Hindu festival is bringing multicultural communities together in Adelaide.


(Disclaimer: The information given in this interview is of a general nature. SBS Hindi does not endorse any views expressed in this audio.)

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