Showing posts with label Festival time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festival time. Show all posts

17 October 2009

Diwali Wishes


Happy Diwali everyone!!

May this Diwali be a harbinger of the best of luck, laughter and happiness for all of you.

May this Diwali be as bright as ever.

Have a wonderful time and spread cheer and smiles among everyone.

15 October 2009

October is the month... A season of festivals approaching!
I woke up this morning...rubbing my eyes... pushing myself out of the bed, completely disinterested! I could hear my mom screaming at me that I would get late for the office. But sometimes when she screams this way, instead of getting irritated or mad at her, I smile and run to hug her! Her screams are my way of life now... and I am completely in awe of my mom... her zest towards life, the way she flashes that humble and sweet smile occasionally... Love her!

Hyderabad has not felt the cold chill yet. As the day approaches, a bleak ray of sun... a foggy morning... dew drops on the leaves and the feeling of wanting to be hugged by someone to beat the chill... I love it. As the day ends, a blanket of mist over the city, wishing everyone a good night... so that Hyderabad cuddles under this blanket and wait for another day... this is October here.

The markets decorated... people selling all kinds of stuff... from little things to decorate your house, to cart-pullers with their carts loaded with diyas...from gift items to crackers. After Dussehra, its Diwali time. This time of the year, it feels great to be a girl... helping mom with all the preparations at home, getting dressed up beautifully in a salwar kameez or a saree and greeting everyone coming your home with a big smile, a hug, loads of sweets and wishes. Festivals are that part of the year when all your problems seem to take a back seat and you are ready to let your hair loose and party!

This Diwali... I wish each one of you a happy life ahead. May these lights brighten up your day, your future. May Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi shower their blessings on you! May all the troubles vanish, and may happiness and prosperity be with you always.


Diyas that spread light
Igniting the spirit within
With silent prayers and hopes that now
All will be good
Live it up with joy
Its a day to enjoy!

Here is wishing each one of you and your family members a very happy and a prosperous Diwali. :)

My request... burn crackers, but please be safe!! :D

28 September 2009

Durga Puja '09

Today is the last day of Durga puja'09.
'Pandal hopping has been the way of life' during the puja days for most of the people in
eastern India, especially Bengal(irrespective of bengalis, non-bengalis and their religions).

Everything comes in huge variety at this time of the year, starting from the decorations of Maa durga idol :), the variety of materials used by the puja committees to make their pandals(where the deities are kept and worshipped and people visit them after standing in long long queues for hours..) ranging from wood, clothes ,paper packets, mirrors,tabla,bamboo sticks,conchs and sea shells, bricks,marble,ceramics, plaster of Paris,bottles anything and everything that comes in human imagination.

But the days of Pujas are for pure fun and enjoyment. It looks as if the city is filled with joy,colors, lights and sumptuous delicacies has stored all its energies and enthusiasms for this time of the year only.

For me, its the time when I sleep long long hours after pandal-hopping for several hours, (though there are only a few pandals in hyderabad..they try their best to create the aura of the Kolkata fiesta)
having all the foods I want (having Biriyani and khichudi for consecutive days forgetting those extra kilos.....hehehhe lol).

Well this puja, I went for an outing with friends to Srisailam as well and it was a gr8 fun.
Another year of festival came to an end with today's Vijayadashami. Wishing all my friends and family many many more colorful and joyous Durga puja in the coming years.
Asche Bochor Abar Hobe :)
P.S: Subho Bijoya To all.

Festivity in Air

Today is VIjaya Dashami, the tenth day of Navratri and the last day of Durga Puja.
As I came out of my house gate, I sniffed the air. It was crisp, clean and yet I could faintly smell the Shiuli, the tiny white flowers with their deep yellow stalks which carpeted the garden at my house. This is the season they bloom in abundance, pristine white, heady fragrance offering them for the Puja.
Wishing all my friends and their families
A very Happy Puja