Last Thursday 31 October and Friday 1 November, the Sikh community in Officer came together at the Officer Gurdwara, Siri Guru Nanak Darbar, to celebrate Bandi Chor Diwas and Diwali.
Due to the lunar calendar, some observed Diwali on Thursday, while most in Australia celebrated on Friday, traditionally held on the new moon night.
The festivities saw community members gathering to cook together, participate in religious services, exchange sweets, and dress in vibrant Indian cultural attire.
In keeping with tradition, many community members brought donations to the Gurdwara, including flowers, groceries, sweets, and financial contributions.
Following its guiding principle, the Gurdwara donates 10 per cent of all financial contributions from big festivals to charitable causes.
As in previous years, the Gurdwara pledged its support to the Fred Hollows Foundation this year, aligning with the belief that Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is most meaningful when one can enjoy it with good vision.
This year, the Gurdwara also encouraged the congregation to bring natural sweets, such as fruits, instead of traditional Indian sweets or chocolates, as part of an ongoing commitment to promote healthy eating. In a new addition to the celebrations, a live fruit juice corner was set up for attendees.
Pakenham MP Emma Vulin joined the evening celebrations, sharing exciting news with the community.
Ms Vulin announced a grant of $60,000 from the State Government to support langar (community meals) at the Officer Gurdwara, a fulfilment of the government’s commitment to supporting multicultural festivals.
Additionally, she announced that Berwick Springs Lake would be renamed in honour of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh faith. Formal announcements are expected over the weekend as Sikh communities prepare to celebrate Guru Nanak’s birthday on 15 November.
In celebration of Guru Nanak’s 555th birthday, the Officer Gurdwara is hosting an open week from Monday 11 November to Sunday 17 November.
All are welcome to visit, learn about the Sikh faith, and experience Indian culture. Those interested in understanding more about the Gurdwara’s community work or wishing to visit can email their availability to info@sgnd.com.au