Navratri, a colourful festival celebrated throughout India, is now in full swing. Have you ever considered how Navratri is celebrated over the border in Pakistan? Despite being a largely Muslim country, a video of Karachi's Navratri festivities has gone viral, providing a unique peek into the city's cultural harmony.
The popular video, tweeted by Pakistani influencer Dheeraj Mandhan, shows a neighbourhood street in Karachi lit up with dazzling lights, a giant portrait of Goddess Durga, with women and children playing daandiya and garba. The video soon gained traction online, with over 127,000 views and sparked extensive comment.
The video was posted with a heartwarming caption that reads: "Navratri Day 4 in Karachi, Pakistan. What if I tell you there is an area where you can find a mandir, masjid, gurudwara, and church all within walking distance? This place is called Mini India by many, but I prefer to call it our Pakistan."
Mandhan acknowledged his delight at experiencing Navratri for the first time in his hometown, stating, "It was magnificent, captivating, and full of joy. Everyone was upbeat, smiling, dancing, and enjoying the festival's vibe.?
The neighbourhood depicted in the film is known for its diverse religious community, which promotes peace and love.?
The beautiful video elicited a rush of responses from viewers. Many people praised the video's depiction of cultural togetherness. Here's what people said.
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