Obama Brings Diwali Celebrations to the White House


Obama brings Diwali celebrations to the White House
By Arun Kumar

Washington, Oct 15 (IANS) Barack Obama lit a ceremonial Diwali lamp at the White House and wished everyone a "Happy Diwali and Saal Mubarak" to become the first US president to personally join an event celebrating the Indian festival of lights.

"This coming Saturday, Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists, here in America and around the world, will celebrate this holiday by lighting diyas, or lamps, which symbolise the victory of light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance," said Obama at a ceremony in the East Room.

"And while this is a time of rejoicing, it's also a time for reflection, when we remember those who are less fortunate and renew our commitment to reach out to those in need," he added at the ceremony held for the first time in the main White House.

Although it was President George Bush who started the tradition of celebrating Diwali, he never personally joined the festivities in the Indian Treaty Room in the Old Executive Office Building, next to the main White House.

Obama then lit the traditional lamp with a candle as a Hindu priest with a three-forked tilak on his forehead chanted "Asatoma Sadgamaya" (Lead us from the unreal to the real, from darkness to light, from death to liberation) from the Upanishads.

Obama listened intently as the priest ended his invocation with "Om Shanti Shanti", returned the priest's namaste with folded hands and then shook his hands before leaving with greetings of "Happy Diwali and Saal Mubarak" to everyone.

"Thank you Mr President for being the first president to come to the Diwali ceremony," a journalist called out to Obama. "Yeah, isn't that something?" the president shot back.

Obama's White House also did not forget to leave the traditional box of Indian sweets on some 150 chairs for the guests.

The half-hour East Room celebration was attended by a crowd of Indians and other Asians. India's Commerce Minister Anand Sharma and Ambassador Meera Shankar dropped by, and several Indian-Americans in administrative positions in Washington attended.

The brief ceremony began with a performance by the well-regarded Hindi a-capella group Penn Masala.

Before the Diwali ceremony, Obama signed an executive order re-establishing the president's advisory committee and White House initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, first established by President Bill Clinton and extended by President Bush until 2007.

  

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  • Dr Alexander Dsouza, mangalore/USA

    Mon, Oct 19 2009

    Hello nagesh naik..hope u celebrate Christmas soon too,HAPPY CRISTMAS NAGESH,or u did celebrate ramzan,i am in USA(NYC) since 18 years,dont forget OBAMA is one of the POLITICIAN TOO ok he need indian support in his next election,here indians are more than what u have in india,dont be frog in the well be a dolphine in ocean ok nagesh,

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  • Vijay Brahmavar, Bahrain

    Sun, Oct 18 2009

    Thank you President!

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  • Thomas Dsouza, Gorigudda/Israel

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    MIND YOUR LANGUAGE MR.NAGESH NAYAK.

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  • Sunil D, Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    Well said Mr.Nicholas, Bangalore and Nicholas, Bangalore. I agree with you. Mr. Nagesh Nayak always tries to find stone in the milk

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  • IVY, MANGALORE

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    I always prayed to almighty god to make you great person in this universe because,you are simple,lovable and humble as a person.Though your knowldgedge is incredible, you are not proud of it!You are a president chosen by lord to bring revolution to the world. You have celebrated Diwali with hindu brothers and made the nation happy which none other presidents did(IN USA). We are proud of you!

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    A true secular would celebrate all the festivals in Govt offices and not one festival in particular. Lets all celebrate festivals of all coomunties and show to the world that we are not devided, but we are united. A happy diwali to all my brothers and sisters. Let the festival of light bring more lights of wisdom, prosperity, peace, tranquility, happiness, love and peaceful co existance. Lets all forget our differences on this day and march forward as one and make our place a happy place. A HAPPY DIWALI TO YOU ALL.

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  • Nicholas, Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    As America & all countries are moving towards improvement with unity without caste or religion, some BUDDIJEEVIS (BJP,VHP,BD,RSS)as Mr.nagesh nayak, bangalore said are making india to go towards stoneage by creating communal tensions & dividing India on basis of religion HAPPY DEEPAVALI TO ALL,

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  • sunita, mumbai

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Nagesha you are praising a foreigner just because he is celebrating diwali

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  • sathish poojary, Chelairu mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Its very nice to see Mr. Obama paticipating in diwali festival in White House. Wishing you All daijiworld readers !!Happy Deepavali!!.May this Deepavali brings you lots of prosperity & success

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  • Ranjan, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Thank you Mr Obama & Daiji world

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  • Vivek Rai, Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Thank you Mr Obama and Happy Dipavali to all Indians

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, perinje/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Mr Barak Hussain Obama President of USA well done.That's why you got" NOBEL PEACE AWARD"You have clear foresighted vision towards world peace.DIPAVALI MUBARAK to All brothers and sisters.

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  • Vivek Rai, Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Thank you Mr Obama and Happy Dipavali to all Indians

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  • surya, Manglore / KSA

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Mr. Obama you are simply great!

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  • surya, Manglore / KSA

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Mr. Obama you are simply great!

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Mangalore/Doha Qatar

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Happy Diwali to all brings joy with colourful lights and Happiness. Mr. Buddhijeeva Nagaesh Nayak ( JAI HO) start with Positive comments and ends up with negative words in these festival season. OK Wish you Happy Diwali.

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  • Munaveer b abubaker, bairikatte/jubail

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    This is shows he have really intention to take all people together for maintain world peace and develop,he have great quality of leadership,he is really trying to reduce the rift between all communities for that he deserve for Nobel award.

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  • Veena Pinto, Shirva / Panjim, Goa

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    It is a pleasure to know Mr. Barack Obama joining the Diwali celebration with other Indians. Respecting other religion is a great quality in any person. Happy Diwali to all.

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  • JOHN MARTIN, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!! Mr. Obama for giving importance to Indian Festival and culture.. Thanks for starting the trend. All American Indians wishing you a VERY HAPPY BLESSED DIWALI. Let this light bring happiness in your life during this financial downturn..

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  • henry MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    IT'S GREAT OBAMA....THANKS FOR CELEBRATING festival of lights...DIWALI IN U.S.A.

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  • Chris Ronak / Ruby Maria D'silva, Trasi

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Choose the good seeds and try to build the world as a beautiful garden of God. Garden is a single boundry: their is no other boundry.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    HAPPY DEEPAVALI TO MR.OBAMA. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR CELBRATING DIWALI FESTIVAL IN WHITE HOUSE. UNFORTUNATELY IN INDIA SOME BUDDIJEEVIS & PSUEDO SECULARISTS WILL PAINT AS COMMUNAL FOR CELEBRATING HINDU FEATIVALS IN GOVT. OFFICES. HOPE BUDDIJEEVIS & OTHERS WILL READ THIS ARTICLE . HAPPY DEEPAVALI TO ALL.

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  • Wilfred, AUH/Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    It is a great honour for Indians and it represents the Indis's presene around the globe.

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