‘Phagwah symbolises diversity, integration and cohesion’ – GAWU  

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See below Phagwah message from the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU):

On the auspicious occasion of Phagwah or Holi, the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) sends its warmest wishes to all Guyanese, particularly our brothers and sisters in the Hindu community.

The Festival of Colours symbolises freedom from all kinds of restrictions and limitations. It is associated with the arrival of spring as nature displays its splendour, and life flourishes in every form. This season provides ample opportunities for self-reflection, and every individual should strive to attain liberation in all aspects of life.

Phagwah is known for its vibrant colours, which symbolise the beauty of diversity and the message of integration and cohesion. The changing seasons during the festival also carry an important message about the dynamics of change. Additionally, the festival carries an enduring message of good triumphing over evil, which is showcased through the story of Prahalaal and his tyrant father Hiraanyakasipu. Prahalaal refused to be bullied by the opposing forces created by his father and emerged victorious. Remembering this story and its message of courage and resilience is important.

Holi is an important festival that is celebrated by farmers and peasants to mark the harvesting of their crops. During this time, they also participate in Yagnas and Pujas to express gratitude towards God for the blessings received and to seek blessings for their future crops. This festival of Basant carries a profound message that can instill hope and confidence among people.

Here in Guyana, Phagwah attracts the participation of Hindus and non-Hindus alike, bringing together Guyanese under our rich cultural tapestry.

Instructively, this year’s Phagwah celebrations take place during the Seasons of Lent and Ramadan as our Christian and Muslim brothers and sisters observe periods of fasting and prayer as they cleanse their minds, bodies and spirits.  We in the GAWU see such observances as yet another reminder of our nation’s diversity and a demonstration that, despite our backgrounds, we can come together in joyous and united celebration. Undoubtedly, it highlights our ability to stand collectively.

We find hope in these advancements, even though we acknowledge that there are still some amongst us who strive to divide us and weaken our bond as one people. However, as we celebrate Phagwah, we are confident that we can overcome those who spread such narratives and our nation, along with its citizens, will progress together. The significance of unity has become even more imperative in these exciting times we live in. As we anticipate a thriving Guyana, let us continue to do so as “One Guyana” united and free.

On the special occasion of Phagwah 2024, the GAWU sends warm greetings to all Guyanese. May the Festival of Colours fill our lives with happiness and optimism, and inspire us to work towards a brighter future for our nation.

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2 Comments
  1. Victor Tilak says

    Happy Holi to all my friends and family.Please celebrate peacefully

    1. Terr says

      So sad that the APNU/AFC /WPA scums cant celebrate they dont know their heritage their culture and dont have a religion so sad But they do celebrate rigging looting robbing killing and destroying what they cant own. Look at Haiti this is all they know to do THEY GONE SO FAR THEY ARE EATING THEIR EACH OTHER ..( corruption and conflicts is in their DNA) — what a way to live. THE APNU/AFC /WPA PARASITES WANT GIUYANA TO LOOK LIKE HAITI IT’s WHO THEY ARE LOOK AROUND THE WORLD.

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