Kumbha Abhishekam of the Hindu Temple of Delaware
Children's Show



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Young adults emcee the night festivities.

Young children recite lines of a play.

Children re-enact Lord Krishna's life story.

Children re-enact Lord Krishna's life story.

Children re-enact Lord Krishna's life story.

Tia Mukerjee received a bouquet of flowers for her work organizing the children's play.

One of the prize-winners in the junior singing competition performs his selection.

A picture of the Youth Group members reciting shlokas.

A child plays the role of Krishna, the eighth Avatar of Vishnu. Krishna is one of the most worshipped deities in the Hindu faith.

Youth group children act in a skit about growing up as an Indian in America.

Youth group members performing a folk dance.

A youth reads her award-winning essay on "What the temple means to me."

Children perform a dance as a young adult narrates the story to the audience.

Children of all ages perform together.

A youth performing a classical Indian dance, Bharata Natyam.

Young adults reciting a poem on the temple's significance and their early experiences with Sunday school and the temple activities.

Young adults who were part of the original members of the Temple share in the activities.

Parents enjoy watching the performance.

Young adults who were part of the original members of the Temple share in the activities.

A picture of some of the children who have been involved since the beginning ideas of the Delaware temple.

Four life-long friends brought together by the temple activities.

Youth enjoy showing off their Indian attire.

Children excited to be involved in the activities.


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