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Festivals

PHAAG 2022

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Sydney

By now even the locals at Stanwell Park should see it coming. Our favourite location for celebrating Holi was once again awash in colour, music and mirth on March 19, 2022 as AHA members and their families got together to splash loads of fun around. Not surprisingly, many locals couldn’t resist and jumped in for a memorable experience.

Melbourne

On the same day, 19th March 2022, Melbourne got a taste of India’s most popular festival around the world!. On the lovely Sandbridge Beach, Victorian AHA families and friends painted the area red, blue, green and much more. Have a look at the magic of Phaag in Melbourne.

PHAAG 2021

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TEEJ 2020

If we have changed the way we work and socialise, can celebration be far behind? With the formidable virus affecting all aspects of life, there needs to be flexibility in how we do things. So we had to change the venue of our Teej 2020 Celebrations from a public place to….everyone’s home! 

We may have been far apart, but the infectious festive spirit was on full display during our Virtual Teej Celebrations. And it was not just a local affair, we had some eminent Haryanvis joining us too! Famous folk singer Mahavir Guddu presented his famous ?Kissa Shiv-Parvati? to respected actor and cultural activist Dr Maha Singh Punia who was proud to be part of our celebrations.

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