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PHOTOS: Kerry’s Indian Community Gathers To Celebrate Onam

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Members of the Kerry Indian Association at CBS Primary School on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean

MEMBERS of the Kerry Indian Association gathered once again at the hall in CBS Primary School on Saturday to celebrate Onam.

Onam, mainly celebrated on the south of India, is an annual Hindu cultural festival taking place from September 6 to September 15 and people from all over Kerry came to Tralee for the celebration.

The Association started celebrating the festival as a group in Tralee back in 2008 and with 200 Indian families in the county there was a great turnout at

Those attending enjoyed a host of activities including outdoor games, music and dancing in the hall and traditional Indian food. Scroll down for photos…

Members of the Kerry Indian Association at CBS Primary School on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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A celebration for the Kerry Indian Association at CBS Primary School on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Members of the Kerry Indian Association at CBS Primary School on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Members of the Kerry Indian Association at CBS Primary School on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Kerry Indian Community Gathers In Tralee To Celebrate Onam

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Akhilas, Marina, Siju Thomas, Angel, Charlotte, Anuja and Brabhu, members of the Kerry Indian Association at CBS Primary School on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean

MANY members of the Kerry Indian Association gathered at the hall in CBS Primary School on Saturday to celebrate Onam.

Onam is an annual Hindu cultural festival taking place from August 30 to September 8 and people from all over Kerry came to Tralee for the celebration.

“Onam is mainly celebrated in the south of India,” said President of the Kerry Indian Association, John Cherian. “We started celebrating the festival as a group in Tralee back in 2008. At the moment we have between 350 and 400 people, including children, in the Indian community in Kerry.

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“Most are based in Tralee, but there are families in Kenmare, Listowel, Killarney, Killorglin and Castleisland,” said John.

Those attending enjoyed a host of activities including outdoor games, music and dancing in the hall and, of course, some amazing traditional Indian food.

Members of the Kerry Indian Association at CBS Primary School on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Members of the Kerry Indian Association about to perform a traditional Indian dance at CBS Primary School on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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