DIWALI
DIWALI
It is festival of light but because of too much of commercialization this peaceful festival has lost its significance. If you close your eyes and think about this festival then as an Indian you can view candles lit everywhere and beautiful rangoli colors designs along with favorite edibles especially varieties of sweet.
In today’s world we wait for costly gifts from our near and dear ones i.e we are rather concentrating more on give and take of tangible goods. Hence this brings sadness as generally expectations are too high and no one meets the same. The innocence of enjoying the lightening of candles and edibles are lost in the tantrums and unnecessary creating melodramatic scenes.
But its better late than never let us all become again the infant who smiles for no reason and enjoys every small event and responses by cooing and babbling. Almighty had blessed us with divine spirit and happiness hence let us all explores it. I am sure that this time no alloo bomd, Laxmi Bomb but yes a helping and caring hand for someone poor and needy with edibles and smiling faces of friends without expectation of gifts. Hence exchange of harmony and affection for each other. I remember my colleague, Atul Lagad as he use to make finest rangoli design and I am still jealous as I could not out do him till date in rangoli. But I am sure all my students are the best as far as creativity and eco friendly ideas are concerned.
Wish you and your family “A prosperous, peaceful, eco friendly and Happy Diwali”
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