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The Festival of India has taken place in Toronto for over 40 years, yet its rich history actually stems from thousands of years of tradition and heritage. The festival begins with a vibrant parade (also known as Ratha-Yatra, or "chariot procession") down Yonge St, in which three giant floats are hand-pulled by thousands of attendees and spectators amidst melodious singing, chanting, drumming, and dancing.The celebrations then shifts to Centre Island for two days of festivities (including but not limited to yoga, vegetarian and vegan cooking demonstrations, arts and culture showcases, etc) expected to draw close to 40,000 people. The festival is open to the public and free for everyoneIn the late 1960s, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the worldwide Hare Krishna Society (ISKCON), inaugurated the North American and international versions of this ancient Indian festival. With roots steeped in spiritual traditions, the festival is now celebrated in every major city around the world, including London, Paris, Sydney, and New York.About ISKCONThe annual Festival of India is organized by the Toronto chapter of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON Toronto). For over 40 years, ISKCON Toronto has been the hub of a rich, vibrant and enthusiastic community. The organization has helped share the teachings of ancient, spiritual India and has been a resource for tens of thousands of people who have sought to learn more about self-development, mantra meditation, yoga, vegetarianism and more.Aside from the organization of the annual Festival of India, ISKCON Toronto also regularly conducts programs for youth empowerment, community care and a "Food for Life" program involving regular outreach to the underprivileged via the distribution of hot vegetarian meals. Internationally speaking, ISKCON is a worldwide confederation of more than 400 centres, including 60 farm communities, 50 schools and 90 restaurants.
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