Nova Scotia's Hindus welcome Lord Subramanya

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The chariot procession celebration of Vaisaki, Tamil New Year, Vishu and Ugadi comes on the temple’s 50th anniversary. The Vedanta Ashram Society Hindu Temple held a chariot procession for the God Subramanya on Sunday. It drew hundreds of people. - Aaron Beswick The temple, which in its early years often struggled financially and to keep its doors open one day a week, is now packed Monday through to Sunday.

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