Liverpool’s Vibrant Hare Krishna Festival | Liverpool News
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Liverpool’s city center explodes with color and spirit as the Hare Krishna Festival of Chariots rolls into town, drawing thousands for a day of chanting, dancing, hand-pulled chariots, and free vegetarian feasts. Rooted in a 1966 Hindu movement dedicated to Krishna, this vibrant celebration—now in its second year—was sparked by a local’s question and a temple donation from George Harrison. With monks expanding from three to six since late 2024, the event’s energy and community response have only grown. Expect 1,000 plates of food, music, workshops, and face painting in Williamson Square—no pressure to join, just an open invitation to soak in joy, culture, and connection.
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