The Diwali Mela – Festival of Lights, held on Oct. 18 in McKinney, a suburb of Dallas, brought together more than 10,000 people in a grand celebration of Indian culture and community spirit.
Organized by Mystic Mandala, the event transformed the venue into a lively spectacle of lights, music, and festive energy.
Collin County Judge Chriss Hill and Frisco City Council Member Burt Thakur attended the celebration, which featured over 100 vendor stalls offering ethnic clothing, jewelry, furniture, home décor, statues, and traditional Indian food.
Two stages hosted continuous live performances ranging from classical Bharatanatyam to energetic Bollywood dance numbers and a popular Ram Leela dramatization.
Participants from across age groups — including young children and senior performers — took part in the cultural programs, while families enjoyed carnival rides, games, and dance school showcases under the cool autumn evening.
A key moment of the evening was the recognition of Indian American community leader Gitesh Desai, honored for his outstanding service to the community. The award was presented by Vijay Warman, founder of the Dallas Festival of Lights.
“This year’s Diwali Mela was more than a celebration — it was a reflection of unity, cultural pride, and the enduring spirit of Diwali that continues to light up North Texas,” organizers said.
The event was supported by Sewa International (Dallas Chapter), Hindus of DFW, and several local businesses and community organizations.
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