Heart Touching Video: Festival of Learning Celebrated by Indian Family in Melbourne in Perfect Traditional Way with Joy

Heart Touching Video: Festival of Learning Celebrated by Indian Family in Melbourne in Perfect Traditional Way with Joy

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A perfect example : You can take an Indian out of India but you cannot take India out of an Indian.

The Festival of Learning celebrated in Melbourne by an Indian Family, with an emphasis on Saraswati Puja, has not only gathered attention locally but also sparked conversations across social media. The festival, highlighted by the use of handcrafted Saraswati frames, is a testament to the strong cultural connection maintained by the Indian diaspora abroad.

Comments on a viral Instagram post by participant Shweta S. have been pouring in, with followers expressing their admiration for the vibrant display of Bhartiya Sanskriti (Indian culture). 

One of the heartwarming comments read, “Bhartiya Sanskriti khup chaan,” meaning “Indian culture is so beautiful,” resonating with many who feel the same way about keeping their traditions alive.

Another commenter, impressed by the seamless execution of the festival in a foreign land, wrote, “Khup chan g tuzya sarakh chan amhi India madhe rahun amala hot nahi,” which translates to, “You’re doing it so beautifully; we can’t manage this even while living in India.” This sentiment reflects the pride and respect many feel for those who continue to honor their traditions, even while living far from home.

One of the comments that truly captured the spirit of the festival was from a user who shared, “This made my day and motivated me to celebrate all our festivities with pure joy and love no matter where you live. I’m still wondering how you are managing all this, but it’s really very commendable.” 

This shows how the Melbourne celebration has inspired others to embrace their cultural roots with enthusiasm, regardless of location.

As the festival continues to spread its message of knowledge, learning, and cultural pride, it’s evident that these celebrations are not just about rituals but also about community bonding, inspiration and the shared love for Indian traditions.

With over 45.8K views and counting, the event’s success online is a powerful reminder of how deeply festivals can resonate, bringing people together across borders and inspiring joy and unity.

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