Hello everyone, here I am again. I know it has been quiet a while since posted my last article but circumstances were not conducive to do any recreational activity. And the after effects were so deep that it took me a while to get over it. But now I am back and the best feedback I could get is when my long time friends call me and enquire why I haven’t posted any new posts on my blog. Thanks guys for motivating and driving me to write more and more.
I know its very auspicious time of the year and the season of festival reaches its pinnacle with amazing festival of DIWALI one of the most anticipated festivals of the entire India. A lot of things are going around everywhere and some how everyone is busy in doing something or the other. On the other hand here I am. I mean if on the eve of diwali if I am writing for my blog than you can imagine the level of participation and occupancy by me in this festival. I never fancied DIWALI like others do. I don’t know why…
One thing that really caught my eye this time around was the level of decoration I have seen in Nagpur. I don’t know if this thing was there in past but I have noticed it this time around very profoundly. I mean it is amazing and super good looking. Specially mentioning the hanging lightings in front of THE TIMES OF INDIA office and SATHE jewelers and ‘JP heights’ in Byramji town is incredible. A sight very promising at the time of economic slowdown. Special mention goes to all those who hanged there lightings on trees, its something very appreciable. They are very eye-catching and instant attention grabbing thing. Type of thing that’s really catching and it just brightens your eyes in an instant and makes your normal evening into something very bright and beautiful.
Simple, yet stunning. I really like the ones which are orange, blue and red colors.
Most would be the simple orange golden colored series of lightings which creates an amazing ambience around itself. I feel that if you are using this series you don’t need any other colors of lightings. If you want to see such a glow and luminosity then do go to TIMES OF INDIA office. I really really like it.
I think this is a much better, greener and safer way to show your happiness for this festival. I think the ad which says “DO DIYE ZADA JALAO” also sends the same message. Instead of wasting money on crackers it would be really advisable that we do it this way. Please say no to crackers “diwali roshni ka tayohar hai” so lightings lagao, roshni karo, andhere ko dur karo, but please noise pollution is not diwali. Instead buy sweets, buy lightings, recharge your phone and call your friends instead, and give that extra money to someone needy if not do call me I will suggest better alternatives. Even you know that your crackers budget could make someones diwali brighter and happier.
Happy DIWALI to all and enjoy your holiday.
Feedback, wishes, comments and SWEETS are welcome.
this was the best blog uptil now.u are improving..loved it the way you wrote..jus keep it simple !!
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