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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Guwahati Diwali Celebrations Subdued as City Mourns Music Icon Zubeen Garg

Guwahati Diwali Celebrations Subdued as City Mourns Music Icon Zubeen Garg

20 Oct

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Summary

  • Guwahati residents forgo Diwali celebrations to mourn beloved singer Zubeen Garg
  • Kali Puja pandals honor Garg's legacy with subdued celebrations and musical tributes
  • Residents opt for simpler decorations and quieter fireworks in remembrance
Guwahati Diwali Celebrations Subdued as City Mourns Music Icon Zubeen Garg

In Guwahati, the usually vibrant Diwali celebrations were subdued this year as the city continued to mourn the loss of beloved music icon Zubeen Garg. The festival of lights, which typically illuminates every corner of the city, saw a more somber atmosphere, with residents choosing to forgo the usual dazzling displays in remembrance of the late singer.

Across Guwahati, the mood was one of quiet reflection. Homes and apartments were adorned with simpler decorative lighting and traditional earthen lamps, casting a warm, serene glow rather than the usual kaleidoscope of colors. Firecracker vendors reported significantly slower sales, as many customers opted for smaller, quieter fireworks like sparklers and ground spinners over the usual loud rockets and shots.

The city's Kali Puja celebrations also took on a more subdued tone, with organizers dedicating their pandals to honoring Zubeen Garg's legacy. "We're celebrating in a more respectful manner," shared Raja Ghosh, a member of the Yuba Sangha. "No firecrackers this time - it's a conscious decision to keep things peaceful and environmentally friendly. After the rituals, we'll play Garg's songs through the night as a tribute to his immense contribution to music and culture."

As Guwahati transitions from mourning to acceptance, this Diwali will be remembered not for its vibrant colors or booming sounds, but for the unity of spirit that brought the city together in shared remembrance of their beloved music icon.

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Guwahati residents celebrated Diwali this year in a more subdued and respectful manner, forgoing vibrant lights and loud firecrackers to mourn the passing of beloved music icon Zubeen Garg.
Kali Puja pandals in Guwahati dedicated their celebrations to honoring Zubeen Garg's legacy, playing his music as a tribute throughout the night after the rituals.
The atmosphere in Guwahati this Diwali was markedly different from previous years, with residents opting for simpler decorations, quieter fireworks, and an overall sense of subdued celebration to mourn the loss of their beloved music icon Zubeen Garg.

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