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Sunday, August 27
An intense, colourful and joyful moment
Sunday, August 27
An intense, colourful and joyful moment
- WE LIKE: a guaranteed change of scenery, an explosion of scents and colours
- PRICE : Free
- AGE: for all
- DATE: Sunday, August 27
- SCHEDULE: from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- LOCATION: Departure of the procession at Ganesh Temple
- 17 rue Pajol (Paris18th)
- La Chapelle / Gare du Nord district
On August 27th, we celebrate Ganesh in Paris!
- Ganesh, the child god with the head of an elephant, will be honored in the streets of Paris in a colorful parade full of flowers and music
- Come and watch the procession in the colors of India and Hindu traditions
- Ganesh, who is the most revered god in India, embodies wisdom and protects schools and knowledge
- This procession is open to all!
- It is a unique opportunity to share Indian traditions
- Let yourself be carried away by the crowd of devotees who follow the flowered float that carries Ganesh among the dancers dressed in traditional costumes and painted with peacock feathers
- To the sound of music and mantras, you will witness various rituals such as fruit offerings and many flower crowns, garlands and jasmine necklaces with a heady scent. Coconuts are offered to Ganesh because, once broken, they free the ego and bring prosperity
- Maybe you will have the chance to taste some sweet offerings that will be offered on the course?
- The parade will leave at 11 a.m. from the Temple of Ganesh at 17 rue Pajol in the18th arrondissement
- To make sure you don’t miss anything of this fascinating ceremony in the heart of Paris, here are the streets where you can see the procession:
- rue Philippe de Girard,
- rue Perdonnet,
- rue du Faubourg St-Denis,
- rue Max Dormoy
- Rue Philippe de Girard