Saturday, November 17, 2012

Deepavali 2012

Deepavali, the festival of lights switched off lately was enchanting like each year with dose of firecrackers, sweet, snacks and sharing... even I felt little lonely this time, the memories caught up with fire of previous years of delight, cherished. The day began for me as usual except the constant roar of bombs which kick started the explosion earlier than the allotted period (between 6am-10pm) to blast firecrackers; it’s impossible to imagine a Deepavali without noise of cracker... but maybe one day mind set to appreciate the silence on Diwali.
Firework Display
The day was spent partially in front of the television watching those advertisements and special programs that flashed in-between, but the interesting part was the ‘Pattimandram’ (poet’s discussion) on who helps a lot – younger ones or elder ones, in general and the speakers were all well brought up the points at discussion with a lot of sensible humor. It’s good to see many younger ones joining the discussion latterly and they all draw a greater attention and develop an interest towards their attitude on Tamil and discussion.

Like every year, the neighbors shared the happiness by distributing sweets and snacks, prepared by them or bought from the shop; I enjoyed tasting them all at great zeal and we also shared the traditional sweet and snacks – Athirasam and Murukku – made by mom, to cheers the festival spirit. I sent few SMS to friends as wishes and called out one of my best friend from Tirunelveli and it is something we usually do during either of our festivals and it was wonderful talking to him as well his mom who is so beloved and heart full of blessings for others.

It was a day I haven’t touched the laptop and switched off the television sometime after the noon and in the company of boom, mind took backspace for a moment triggering the roll cap memories and time spent together with kith and kin. In the evening we left to our grandma’s sister house for lighting some firecrackers and they live in Neelankarai – the down south of Chennai, and they hold much space for leaving fireworks and the area itself beholds a lot of firework display during Deepavali give me some wonderful opportunity to capture the colorful sky.
My Chakkara
We spent more than an hour watching the various Arial outs bursting into the sky and illuminating the moonless night into many twinkling lights and radiant colors, which was a remarkable sight ones in a year. I well know its disadvantages and noise and environment pollution but I couldn’t stop myself enjoying the display of fireworks and this time I got a wonderful camera to shoot much pretty photos.

Will post more on the firework display later... 

19 comments:

  1. Nice pics. Even though I didn't burst any crackers this time, I should accept that I went up and watched the various fire-crackers light up the sky, for sometime.

    Destination Infinity

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  2. I love watching fireworks. There's just something magical about them.. You captured some awesome photos. Thanks for sharing.
    Betsy

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  3. Your photos of the fireworks are crisp and beautiful It sounds as if you had a wonderful and enjoyable festival.

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  4. it sounds like a good day - new memories and old. :)

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  5. Lovely pic . a nice piece of writing ...

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    Bom fim de semana, amigo!
    Beijinhos.
    Brasil.
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    ✿ °•.¸

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  7. Anonymous10:43 pm

    Your firework shots are magical! Wishing you and yours a joyful Diwali - may your life always be full of light.

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  8. Wonderful captures...hope you had fine celebrations!

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  9. Great captures of the fireworks!

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  10. The pictures of fireworks are beautiful. Your camera must be very good, Jeevan.

    We had been to our nephew's place for his daughter's thalai Deepawali. They had some good fireworks. We enjoyed watching them. I did some sweets and mixture at home and as you did, we exchanged them with our relatives and friends.

    Thanks for visiting my blog. I loved the photographs. Will check more posts of yours, Jeevan.

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  11. hope you had a great Deepavali Jeevan!

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  12. Wow! seems you enjoyed well Diwali celebrations :) :)
    Lovely clicks!!

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  13. Great pictures, hope you had a nice time.

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  14. Really lovely pics, Jeevan. I miss the funfare, food, clothes of Deepavali. Really enjoyed your ppics and the word adirasam made my mouth water!!!

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  15. nice photos of celebration...

    i think you enjoyed a great day...

    thanks for sharing...

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  16. A nice Diwali post, Jeevan:) Wishing you a belated happy Diwali!

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  17. Wow! fantastic shots of fire crackers.

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  18. Thank you all for appreciating the photos on fireworks… and indeed I had a great Deepavali and I hope you all shared the same festival spirit! Yes, fireworks are something fascinating even we don’t fire we all enjoy the vivid glow and it holds magic like Betsy says :)

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