Deepavali is near; we can hear the bomb sounds in every corner in the evenings and night. Every shopping malls are fully occupied by peoples wave, the shoppers went to the high of discounts, the television are full of cloths and domestic thing AD’s. People started greeting there loved ones, even we also started to greet each other’s. Cinema fans are advancing booking to their favorite movies; the television channels are in front to give us different programs. As the festival was in weekends there must be much plans how to celebrate the diwali. I too have decided to visit the beach a night before the diwali to watch the firework on the sky. This is the first time I am going to celebrate diwali in a flat, let me see if some neighbor people will also join with us!
I like to recall my childhood memories of diwali, think I was in UKG or in 1st Std when I realize the diwali. I used to sit in front of the cycle and dad pedal me with him to the nearest cracker shop; it’s not a shop, a palm leaf tent where an old woman used to sale Clay pots, when ever I leave from school I used go inside the tent and come out on the other side to reach our street easily, she will not scold me, because mom will buy pot form her. Dad buys me only small crackers like flowerpot, changu charka, wire sparkles and needle crackers. I just carry the small cover happily to the home and used to arrange the crackers in our cupboard near my dress, mom used to warn me not to keep near the cloths, but who hear her, At least 5 to 6 times I will arrange the crackers every day. Those days I don’t have any friend’s or brothers (my bro was 1 year old that time), so no one to fight with me to pick the crackers from me.
In the morning dad used to nip the wick of the cracker and one by one I will place it in a platform and fire it and go inside the house and close my ears. By closing my ears with the hand of cracker’s medicine, my ears will be turned into black. In evening mom lit a lamp out side near the front door, I used to burn the wire sparkles one by one and rotate to see the design. I really fear to fire the flowerpots and chackra, I just enjoy watching form a distance, when dad fire. I allot some cracker from that and burst on the Karthikai Thipam. This year I have planed to avoid over sound crackers, and buy colorful fireworks, which bring much lighter to the night. My hear full Diwali wishes to every one. (will be update after diwali....)
I like to recall my childhood memories of diwali, think I was in UKG or in 1st Std when I realize the diwali. I used to sit in front of the cycle and dad pedal me with him to the nearest cracker shop; it’s not a shop, a palm leaf tent where an old woman used to sale Clay pots, when ever I leave from school I used go inside the tent and come out on the other side to reach our street easily, she will not scold me, because mom will buy pot form her. Dad buys me only small crackers like flowerpot, changu charka, wire sparkles and needle crackers. I just carry the small cover happily to the home and used to arrange the crackers in our cupboard near my dress, mom used to warn me not to keep near the cloths, but who hear her, At least 5 to 6 times I will arrange the crackers every day. Those days I don’t have any friend’s or brothers (my bro was 1 year old that time), so no one to fight with me to pick the crackers from me.
In the morning dad used to nip the wick of the cracker and one by one I will place it in a platform and fire it and go inside the house and close my ears. By closing my ears with the hand of cracker’s medicine, my ears will be turned into black. In evening mom lit a lamp out side near the front door, I used to burn the wire sparkles one by one and rotate to see the design. I really fear to fire the flowerpots and chackra, I just enjoy watching form a distance, when dad fire. I allot some cracker from that and burst on the Karthikai Thipam. This year I have planed to avoid over sound crackers, and buy colorful fireworks, which bring much lighter to the night. My hear full Diwali wishes to every one. (will be update after diwali....)
Jeevan, this takes me back to my childhood days....nice memories....Wish a very colorful and happy Diwali
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ReplyDeletehappy diwali bro! Thats interesting read. My memories abt diwali too goes like yours. Lovely function indeed! :)
and urs is second post on connection between diwali celeberations and parents- i mean- visi also written a post abt this on her blog. Seen that?
Jeev:
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy diwali too. We all have memories shared in childhood and which can only be cherished right.
Wish you happy deepavali!
ReplyDeleteHappy Deepawali wishes to you Jeev.
ReplyDelete// too have decided to visit the beach a night before the diwali to watch the firework on the sky. //
evalo varushama this is happening this fireshow?
Have a blastful and safe deepawali.
--SKM
Thank you for the early diwali wishes..last year I was in India for diwali and I was so happy...this year we are on our own..and more sadly my husband is working long days over the weekend (during diwali)..will just do some pooja...thats it
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy time mate ! And a safe and secure Deepavali.
ReplyDeleteJeevan,
ReplyDeleteWish you a Happy Diwali too. Last year I was there in Chennai and this year only here in UK.
My Brightest Deepavali Wishes to u Jeevan! Have fun n lots of nice yummy food with ur family n friends!
ReplyDeleteKeshi.
fireworks are fun eh - i still love watching them every festival eve - over here they'd answer each others firework to see who has the nicer one ;)
ReplyDeletedeepavali wishes to u and ur family - have a safe holiday
Queen – Thank you! We all have very sweet memories of our childhood. Enjoy diwali:)
ReplyDeleteSatu – Thanks bro, u too have a nice Diwali:) I dint expect that post form visith, I feel sorrow to know, that she missed her dad on this day.
Pria – Thanks:) Have a pleasant Diwali priya. Cheers!
Shuuro – Thank u Friend:)
Sandai Kozhi – Thanks, Same to u. Its not a fire show, I just visit it to see if some people fire Rockets and Out’s. I love to see the colorful sky blasts:) convey my wishes to your children.
Dumbdodi – Hum some companies don’t know about our festival and give works. don’t worry next u will celebrate with ur family :) Have a good prayer to God.
Kavi – Thank you, u too enjoy the Diwali.
Balaji – Thanks friend, ya I know, how can forget our meet after some days of Diwali. Enjoy with ur family, convey my wishes to Aakash and Mithu:)
Keshi – Thank a lot Keshi! Sure:)
Visith – We also used to see who would burst many crackers and put papers on the street. I am a sky shot crazy;) Thanks dear. Hope u will have nice time on the weekend:)
Wish you a very Happy Diwali!!! Yenakkum serthu neengale saapitudunga :)
ReplyDeletehappy diwali to u!
ReplyDeleteEllorkum indha madhiri oru childhood experiences irukkum diwali pathi!
thanks for your diwali wishes jeevan. neengalum nalla arumaiya diwaliya kondadunga! :)
ReplyDeleteKK - THanks Friend. sure will do:)
ReplyDeleteKarthik B.S. - Welcome here:) THanks wish u the same.
Indianangel - Thanks Prasanna, kandippa kalakeduvom:)
Wish u to a great and wonderful Diwali Jeevan :-)
ReplyDeleteTons of Diwali good wishes brought ur way, Jeev!!
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Happy Deepavali Jeevan. Pudhu dress, pattasu, virundhu saapaadu ellam enjoy pannavum
ReplyDeleteHappy Deepawali to you :)
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