🪔 Bridging Two Cultures, One Heart

To be the living flame of Indian culture in Sweden — a vibrant, inclusive community where every tradition is celebrated, every heritage is honoured, and every Indian, regardless of language, region, or background, finds a sense of home. We envision a SIKHA that bridges continents and generations — keeping the spirit of our roots burning bright while embracing the diversity and dynamism of our shared life in Sweden. A community where culture is not merely remembered, but lived, passed on, and celebrated together

About SIKHA

SIKHA was founded in 2026 by a group of Indian families living in Stockholm who wanted to preserve their cultural identity while building a bridge between their Indian heritage and their Swedish home. The name SIKHA (शिखा) means "flame" or "pinnacle" — symbolising the light of Indian culture shining brightly in Sweden.

"We are rooted in India, but we have grown and blossomed in Sweden. SIKHA is the place where both cultures come together in harmony."

— SIKHA Team

Our Community Celebrations

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Oct / Nov

Diwali

Festival of Lights — our grandest celebration with fireworks, diyas, sweets & cultural performances.

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March

Holi

Festival of Colors — an explosion of joy, color, and music welcoming spring.

Durga Puja
October

Navratri and Durgostav

Navratri and Durgostav are major Indian festivals that celebrate the victory of Goddess Durga over evil. It brings communities together through worship, cultural events, art-filled pandals, and shared celebrations.

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April

Baishaki

Celebrate New year in Style. Nobo Borsho is the celebration of the Bengali New Year, also known as Poila Baisakh. It marks the first day of the first month (Baisakh) in the Bengali calendar.It’s a massive cultural festival celebrated by Bengalis across the globe.