1. DiwaliDiwali
DinnerDinner
Guest Speakers
Snehal Garg
Prachi Gandhi
Human Services Major
Psychology Major and Bioethics Minor
“O Paalan Haare” - Mitali Shah
“Kamakoti” - Laxmi Siva
As members of the Interdisciplinary Honors Program at Loyola,
Prachi and Snehal are both diligent students. They both show
compassion for others and would one day, like to apply their
interests in the field of medicine. With their dedication, they will
do great things and truly be persons for others.
Hindu Students’ OrganizationHindu Students’ Organization
welcomes you towelcomes you to
Performances
A traditional bhajan in honor of Lord Krishna’s unrelenting sup-
port and protection to all. The bhajan signifies all that Krishna
does in reducing the troubles we face.
A reverent and devotional dance to Goddess Kamakshi. The
devotee awaits in anticipation to catch a glimpse of Kamakshi,
who will then bless the devotee by removing any obstacles in her
path.
Thank you for joining us this evening.
Diwali, or Deepavali (Sanskrit for “row of lamps”), is a
festival of lights honoring the triumph of good over evil.
Diwali is celebrated by Hindus and non-Hindus alike
throughout India and the world.
DiwaliDiwali
DinnerDinner
Guest Speakers
Snehal Garg
Prachi Gandhi
Human Services Major
Psychology Major and Bioethics Minor
“O Paalan Haare” - Mitali Shah
“Kamakoti” - Laxmi Siva
As members of the Interdisciplinary Honors Program at Loyola,
Prachi and Snehal are both diligent students. They both show
compassion for others and would one day, like to apply their
interests in the field of medicine. With their dedication, they will
do great things and truly be persons for others.
Hindu Students’ OrganizationHindu Students’ Organization
welcomes you towelcomes you to
Performances
A traditional bhajan in honor of Lord Krishna’s unrelenting sup-
port and protection to all. The bhajan signifies all that Krishna
does in reducing the troubles we face.
A reverent and devotional dance to Goddess Kamakshi. The
devotee awaits in anticipation to catch a glimpse of Kamakshi,
who will then bless the devotee by removing any obstacles in her
path.
Thank you for joining us this evening.
Diwali, or Deepavali (Sanskrit for “row of lamps”), is a
festival of lights honoring the triumph of good over evil.
Diwali is celebrated by Hindus and non-Hindus alike
throughout India and the world.