Go to www.myntra.com and check out Myntra Diwali Offer. Shop for Rs 500
and get Rs 500 off on your travel with Cleartrip! Also visit the
largest community of Indian Bloggers at BlogAdda.com
I love what Diwali does to the world around!!
Diwali is like a splash of colour on the otherwise sepia landscape of life. The otherwise crowded vegetable market suddenly has dozens of rangoli vendors and earthen lamp vendors. Colourful lanterns made of papers, thermocol, plastic, cloth adorn the bamboo stands. Young of boys run around selling small colourful sky lamps on wooden stands. Chinese rice lamps, electric lights flood the market from nowhere. Local grocery shops also double up as vendors of these special diwali items, diwali sweets and fy faraal, ubtan packets, chocolate and dry friut boxes
I love what Diwali does to the city....faraal shops and stalls, diwali sales. What I do not enjoy much is the noisy crackers. But this year somehow there seem to be less of these. The financial crunch? Possible. But I do love the pretty ones that fly high in the sky and burst into a shower of lights! Last year we had been to marine drive to watch the crackers, this year I watch from home....
This Diwali the cook in me who was comatose for the past two years stirred a little. So she made chivda a week before Diwali, tch tch, wrong timing. Did not last till Diwali. The cook then dreamt a lot and went back into the state of coma. The artist in me who was long dead stirred back to life and bought all possible rangoli colours. Then she also got small cheap plastic boxes to store the colours and methodically stored shades of reds in red boxes, yellows in yellow boxes and like that. Then she made a small not too artsy but neat rangoli outside her home. Then, after laxmi poojan, she went into the state of oblivion. This is what Diwali does to me!
Wish you all a very happy, peaceful, prosperous, fun filled and safe Diwali
Happy Diwali, Varsha. Well writeen. All of us look forward to such occasions.
ReplyDeleteVarsha,
ReplyDeleteDiwali does much more to you than you could put down in words, but I could feel it in your words anyhow.
Love to see a poetic (new to me) verve crawling out of the lab coat...She's as adorable as 'the doc who puts us to sleep' in the lab coat, :-)
May the colours and hope in the daily future we build during Diwali season be a constant in your lives!
Mast mogu,
Clelmaai ( is this how it is? )