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Yoga Meltdown at Festival of India!
Attention all yoga enthusiasts! Come join us on July 18, 2010 at Centre Island for the 3rd Annual Yoga Meltdown, Toronto's largest, free outdoor yo...
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Festival of India - Kirtan Tent (Bhajan Kutir)
Kirtan - what a wonderful and blissful way to worship and glorify the holy name of Krishna. Whether you enjoy soulfully playing the mrdanga, keepin...
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38th Annual Festival of India - Commercial
On July 17-18, 2010, come join us in celebrating the 38th Annual Festival of India in the heart of downtown Toronto. The festival consists of an up...
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Spiritual Chaos in the Toronto Tunnel!
Kirtan - what a wonderful and blissful way to worship and glorify the holy name of Krishna. Whether you enjoy soulfully playing the mrdanga, keepin...
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Colourful Arts and Culture Showcase at Festival of India!
The highlight of the Festival of India is an exciting Arts and Culture showcase that will present a colourful tapestry of artistic performances in ...
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Rocking Chanting during Festival of India Parade
Toronto's 38th Annual Festival of India launches off with a spectacular parade-traditionally known as a Ratha-Yatra - on July 17th at 11:00am that ...
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37th annual Festival of India Toronto- Festivities Video
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Festival of India July 19-20, 2008
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Festival of India Kickoff @ Yonge and Dundas Square, Toronto
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Festival of India Parade in Toronto
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Gaurashakti Performs at the 37th annual Festival of India- Toronto
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Play "Witness" by HH Bhaktimarga Swami presented at the Festival of India
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Ratha Yatra Festival of India, Toronto, Canada July 19-20, 2008
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The Festival of India has taken place in Toronto for nearly 40 years. However, its rich history actually stems from thousands of years of tradition and heritage. The festival begins with a vibrant parade down Yonge Street in which three, giant floats are hand-pulled by thousands of attendees and spectators amidst melodious singing, chanting, drumming, and dancing. Celebrations then continue on throughout the weekend over at Centre Island.This colourful and vibrant festival showcasing the spiritual culture of India taking place in Toronto on July 16 & 17, 2011