NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani joins Holi celebrations at Richmond Hill Phagwah parade | World News

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani joins Holi celebrations at Richmond Hill Phagwah parade

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani joined thousands of revellers in Queens to celebrate Phagwah, the Indo-Caribbean festival of Holi, taking part in a vibrant parade that brought colour, music and tradition to the streets of Richmond Hill.Mamdani participated in the 38th Annual Phagwah Parade on Sunday, marching alongside Hindu New Yorkers celebrating the festival. Holi marks the love between the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna, while also symbolising light, colour and the arrival of spring.In a post shared on X following the parade, the Mamdani said it was a joy to return to Richmond Hill to celebrate Phagwah with the Indo-Guyanese and Indo-Caribbean communities that contribute to the city’s cultural fabric. He noted that this year’s parade felt more lively than ever and added that New York City was ready to welcome spring, extending wishes of happiness and harmony to all.The parade began at Liberty Avenue and 133rd Street and moved west along Liberty Avenue before turning north on 124th Street. It then proceeded east on 97th Avenue, ending at Smokey Oval Park, also known as Phil Rizzuto Park, where post-parade celebrations continued with large community participation.Phagwah, the Indo-Caribbean name for Holi, draws thousands to Liberty Avenue every year and holds deep significance for the Indo-Guyanese community. Rooted in Hindu tradition, the festival commemorates the triumph of good over evil through the story of Prahlad and Holika, marked by the Holika Dahan bonfire on the eve of the celebrations. The following day’s use of colours represents renewal, the arrival of spring and hopes for a good harvest, reflecting its connection to agrarian cycles and new beginnings.Over time, Phagwah has expanded beyond its religious origins in places like Guyana, evolving into a wider national celebration observed across communities of different ethnic backgrounds. For Indo-Guyanese people, it remains both a marker of faith and a symbol of cultural identity, while also promoting values such as forgiveness, love and social harmony.

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