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Indians and Azerbaijanis celebrate Holi and Novruz together in Baku

By ANI | Updated: March 27, 2026 18:30 IST

Baku [Azerbaijan], March 27 : The Indian Association of Azerbaijan, in partnership with the Embassy of India in Azerbaijan, ...

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Baku [Azerbaijan], March 27 : The Indian Association of Azerbaijan, in partnership with the Embassy of India in Azerbaijan, organised a special event to mark the joyous occasions of Holi and Novruz (Navrouz) in Baku.

The gathering brought together a vibrant mix of Indians and Azerbaijanis, who celebrated the festival of colours and new beginnings with great enthusiasm.

Ambassador Abhay Kumar led the celebration by performing the sacred Holika Dahan, the symbolic burning of Holika, a ritual that signifies the victory of good over evil. He then warmly engaged with the attendees, sharing light-hearted moments, laughter, and the spirit of the two festivals. "Holi and Novruz are more than just festivals; they are a celebration of life, renewal, and unity," said Ambassador Kumar.

"It is truly heartwarming to witness the blending of cultures as we come together to celebrate these beautiful traditions."

Holi and Novruz, both ancient spring festivals, hold a common theme of renewal and the triumph of good over evil. The two festivals, occurring around the spring equinox, feature rituals involving fire to symbolise purification and the removal of negativity. In addition, they emphasise themes of unity and the vibrant new beginnings that come with the arrival of spring. These festivals are a universal expression of humanity's shared joy in the season of renewal, love, and the triumph of light over darkness.

The Indian community in Azerbaijan, which is composed of professionals working with international companies, businesspeople involved in various sectors such as commodities trading, catering, and restaurants, and around 350 students enrolled in Azerbaijani colleges and universities, played an integral role in making the celebration a success. The community, which numbers around 1,000 people, has been an active part of the social and cultural landscape in Azerbaijan.

India and Azerbaijan share strong ties, with direct flights between New Delhi, Mumbai, and Baku operated by Azerbaijan Airlines. The growing influence of Indian cinema and culture in Azerbaijan also contributed to the festive atmosphere, showcasing the deep cultural bonds between the two nations.

As the colours of Holi filled the air, and the warmth of Novruz's fire symbolised new beginnings, the event reinforced the growing friendship between the people of India and Azerbaijan.

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