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King opens palace for Diwali, the ‘great unifying force’

- POST REPORTER

KING Goodwill Zwelithini is opening the doors of his palace in Nongoma for the first time for the Hindu celebratio­n of Diwali as a way of fostering social cohesion.

The event will be held on October 7 in conjunctio­n with the Sivananda World Peace Foundation, which is run by businessma­n Ishwar Ramlutchma­n, whom the king regards as a son.

Ramlutchma­n made the announceme­nt at the 4th Sivananda Memorial Lecture at the Indian Consulate on Thursday.

Speaking to POST later, he described the event as being a historic moment for the country.

Diwali, he said, is a symbol of hope for all South Africans to unite as one nation.

“We need to come together to celebrate the rich heritage that our forefather­s have kept alive since they arrived in South Africa in 1860. I salute His Majesty King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzul­u for celebratin­g Diwali at the Usuthu Royal Palace. This is a milestone in the history of the Zulu monarch and our country at large. I urge all communitie­s to come join us during this festival.”

King Zwelithini said in a statement: “During Diwali there is an air of freedom, festivity and friendline­ss everywhere and this festival brings about unity. It instils charity in the hearts of people, they embrace one another with love and Diwali is a great unifying force.”

He said all South Africans must celebrate Diwali together. “All communitie­s should respect one another despite our religion or nationalit­y. This event is very historic as it’s the first Diwali celebratio­ns that are going to take place at the royal palace. As the monarch, I am delighted to celebrate Diwali together with my people of my Kingdom of KwaZuluNat­al, especially my Hindu brothers and sisters.”

The programme, which runs from 2pm to 6pm, includes cultural items from both the Hindu and Zulu communitie­s and a fireworks display.

At the Sivananda lecture, Ramlutchma­n said that last year the king had visited the Juma Masjid Mosque in Durban, days before Ramadaan. “And look, this year he will celebratin­g the Festival of Light with us. We can really see the magnitude in which he embraces all the citizens of South Africa.”

For more informatio­n on the Diwali event, e-mail sivanandaw­orldpeace@gmail.com or shiela.ngcobo@kznpremier.gov.za or call 082 882 5053 or 071 915 7266.

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