Australia: Namma Karavali Perth to celebrate 10th Deepavali; Bolar, Nandalike to be guests


Daijiworld Media Network – Australia

Perth (Australia), Nov 8: Namma Karavali Perth, a well-known community organization, is set to celebrate its 10th annual Deepavali festival on November 9, at the Indian Society of WA, located at 12 Whyalla St, Willetton. The festivities will commence at 4 pm, promising a delightful evening filled with cultural performances, traditional Karavali cuisine, and an opportunity to connect with the community.

Special guests for the evening include the famed ‘Private Challenge’ duo of ‘Tulunada Manikya’ Aravind Bolar and Daijiworld media founder Walter Nandalike, both respected figures within the Tulu-speaking and Karavali communities. Attendees can look forward to a variety of cultural programmes that celebrate the spirit of Deepavali, along with a delicious spread of authentic Karavali dishes.

The entry fee for the event is set at $25 for those above 16 years of age and $15 for ages 12-16. For more information, attendees can contact organizers Nagaraj Shetty at 0411 758 283, Ashwin Rao at 0412 716 678, or Rajesh Shetty at 0469 747 415.

The gathering is set to mark yet another milestone in promoting Tulu culture on an international platform, underscoring the language’s global appeal and the deep-rooted cultural pride among Tulu-speaking communities.

Namma Karavali invites everyone to join in this joyous celebration of Deepavali, sharing in the traditions and cultural heritage that make the festival special.

 

 

 

  

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