THE colours have washed away and the music has quieted, but the deeper meaning of Phagwah should still linger. In Guyana, Phagwah is never confined to the mandir grounds or the Hindu calendar. It spills into streets, workplaces, homes and neighbourhoods. It belongs not only to those who observe it as a sacred festival, but […]

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