It was all apart of India Fest, and many people came out to experience the Indian culture.
Henna hand painting left a mark on many people, and others were given the chance to try on traditional clothes from India.
Gleena Sankoorika said she hoped everyone enjoyed India Fest.
Henna hand painting
"It's great to put on this event. We just wanted to give back to the Topeka community, and show them our Indian culture, and just the food, and everything to that effect," said Sankoorika.
This is the sixth year for the event. Last year more than 500 people attended.
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