42nd India Day Parade, NYC

Madison Ave. E38th St
The idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which has its origins in classical Indian philosophy, is very important to the Indian community living in the United States. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which translates as "the world is one family," advocates the belief... more
The idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which has its origins in classical Indian philosophy, is very important to the Indian community living in the United States. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which translates as "the world is one family," advocates the belief that all organisms are interrelated and ought to coexist in a state of harmony.This philosophy functions as a guiding principle for Indians residing overseas, aiding them in the process of reconciling their dual identities by connecting them to their adopted country and their cultural heritage. Individuals who seek refuge in ethnic traditions, festivals, and shared values in a new area require a strong sense of connection and community.Indian Americans can cultivate a sense of oneness, acceptance, and respect both within themselves and with others by using the framework offered by Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.By adhering to this idea, the Indian diaspora in the United States builds up their own community and serves as a model for intercultural understanding, fostering multiculturalism and fostering a more inclusive society.The convergence of the Indian diaspora as a unified family during the India Day Parade in New York City carries tremendou... more

The idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which has its origins in classical Indian philosophy, is very important to the Indian community living in the United States. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which translates as "the world is one family," advocates the belief that all organisms are interrelated and ought to coexist in a state of harmony.

This philosophy functions as a guiding principle for Indians residing overseas, aiding them in the process of reconciling their dual identities by connecting them to their adopted country and their cultural heritage. Individuals who seek refuge in ethnic traditions, festivals, and shared values in a new area require a strong sense of connection and community.

Indian Americans can cultivate a sense of oneness, acceptance, and respect both within themselves and with others by using the framework offered by Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

By adhering to this idea, the Indian diaspora in the United States builds up their own community and serves as a model for intercultural understanding, fostering multiculturalism and fostering a more inclusive society.

The convergence of the Indian diaspora as a unified family during the India Day Parade in New York City carries tremendous symbolic weight. It functions as a lively commemoration, cultivating a feeling of cohesion, esteem, and inclusion within the Indian diaspora community.
 
Join us and be a part of the celebrations of the Federation of Indian Associations NY-NJ-CT-NE India Day Parade at Madison Ave. E38th St. - E24th St. NEW YORK CITY. SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2024. 12 PM Onwards
 
FREE EVENT - FREE VISIT - FREE PARTICIPATION- FREE PROGRAMS - FREE GIVEAWAYS
 
Live Performances, Bollywood Celebs, Colorful Floats, International Millets Food Fest, Cultural Extravaganza and Street Fair
 
Block your calendar today and plan your New York City Madison Ave. visit to attend FREE INDIA DAY PARADE on SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2024.
 
For More Info visit http://www.fianynjct.org. Email - info@fianynjct.org

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42nd India Day Parade, NYC

Sun, August 18
12:00PM
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Madison Ave. E38th St

NEW YORK CITY , 10022 10022
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Aug 18, Sun 12:00PM - 6:00PM
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