Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Pongal 2020
Mom's colorful floral Kolam |
It’s more than a week since Pongal passed off gracefully, and as expected we had a traditional Pongal made
in earthen pot and firewood stove into the balcony, just like the previous
year. The day began with mom and aunt drawing colourful Kolams at the gateway
and below the balcony (what you seen in the previous post) and we got ready
wearing the latest cloths and skipped the breakfast to have an early lunch with
Pongal. Mom arranged for the bricks and firewood
a day earlier to the festival and late in the morning of Pongal aunt joined mom
in preparing Pongal and arranging of things.
The Pongal pot bubbled up well and
sustained in its overflowing state sometime for me to capture the moment. Though it is believed as a sign of welcoming
the year and good harvest, I see the real happiness and concern was getting together
with the family of uncle and thanksgiving the nature in unison because Pongal isn’t
a religious festival to hold back into the home, it is a dedication to farmers and
nature what coexists in deciding our food and stepping out of home is where
lies all. Other than the day with Thai Pongal, with holidays extended up to 5 days
wasn’t anything special and the television programs weren’t interesting and the
movies relayed were also already watched in online streams. As usual I went
around the neighbourhood to capture Pongal Kolams drawn in front of the houses
and found very few color Kolams drawing my attention. And I think of sharing it
in another post.
Monday, January 20, 2020
RGB Monday
Colorful Pongal Kolams by mom and aunt
Kolam is a cultural identity of Tamils,
as well as to the southern states of India similar as Rangoli that spread all-over
India, is believed to bring auspicious to home when it is drawn in front of the
doorway or gateway as a sign of welcome. Margali, a month of winter (mid Dec-Jan)
in Tamil, is a favourite season for Kolam, where those skipped or unpractised
it as a daily activity will make certain drew something in front of the door
and the month ends leaving way to Thai – the day celebrated as Pongal, where
Kolams take much colourful form from the plain dotted Kolams. Pulli Kolam is a
regular art form where it involves drawing a line looped around a pattern of
dots (pullis) with certain that all dots are encircled and lines closed at the
end.
Shot from the balcony and you could see my aunt coloring the Kolam down in front of home. |
Kolam take a special place in our
every custom and celebrations and drawing a Kolam creates an elegancy to the
occasion and there couldn’t be a better reception than making a smile through a
cheerful and colourful Kolam. Mom used
to draw Kolam regularly at the doorstep until we resided in the ground floor
apartment and houses in ground, now living on first floor we don’t have space other
than mom’s knee pain prevents her going down to drew a Kolam. But during the festival
of Pongal and other special occasions she takes a strain and draw colourful Kolams
in front of the house, and now along with my aunt in next door they help each
other creating the magic of colors, Kolam. I always have an interest in Kolalm and
never miss an opportunity in capturing the Kolam and what you see here is from
the recent Pongal celebration.
Sunday, January 12, 2020
Celebration of Harvest – Pongal Festival
Pongal, the traditional festival of Tamils is left by two days. Tradition is something I always admire and I
believe everything has some scientific reasons behind our customs and
traditions what in later days turned relevant to faith. Pongal, the harvest
festival of south India is a thanksgiving to farmers, cattle’s and nature in
support of cultivation, though it is celebrated all over India in different
names and custom, the core intention was to stand up for the farmers who the
reason for our daily food.
A simple Pongal kolam or rangoli from the neighborhood, last year. |
I see Pongal brings new spirit to
life and by celebrating the festival I feel grateful for the farmers and
anything related to farming and food processing. ‘Suriya Pongal’ is another
aspect of the festival devoted to prime source Sun (Suriya-n) where the Pongal
pot is placed in open area where the sunlight falls, and by boiling the rice
from newly harvested crop is a way of thanking its light and energy fuelling in
cultivating crops. And ‘Thai Pongal’ is another term refers to Pongal which
meant the beginning of Tamil month Thai, according to Tamil calendar, and the
month when the harvest begins is believed to bring hope and ways to live with
harvested grains.
A earthen pot on firewood stove getting ready to cook Pongal, from the previous pongal festival a couple of years back. |
This year the Pongal extends into
the weekend, following Pongal, Maattu Pongal and Kaanum Pongal on 15, 16 and 17
respectively to 18 and 19 as weekend. Though the holidays doesn’t going to do
anything with me or change across, but I could end up watching TV programs on
special days after try to make firewood Pongal in the balcony, just like the
previous year, and others could be the routine. One thing special about this
Pongal is I gonna watch the programs and movies in my new big Led TV. Lol
Though Pongal is a piece of cake
to us compared to villages and small towns where the celebration is whole, I
always try to connect the feel and think back the times at grandparents’ home
and visits to villages on Maattu (Bull) Pongal to take part in their
celebrations, where cattle’s are decorated and their shelters being cleaned and
worshiped and kids taking joy rides in bullock carts, to cherish myself to pick
up the energy to go further. I think a festival mood couldn’t be enrich unless
added some people to make my belief true that festivals are to be celebrated
together with people rather making it a custom to celebrate alone or mark it as
holidays only. I always wish to celebrate festivals along with people or at
least surrounded by dear ones. I wish people from India a Happy Pongal and
Makar Shankranti!
Friday, January 10, 2020
Concealed
From pink to orange
my sky transformed, silhouette
concealed the target - moon!
P.s Actually there's a moon behind the tree but I couldn't capture it while I was able to see, my position or angle of shooting missed the target.
Linking this post with Skywatch Friday
Sunday, January 05, 2020
New LG Nano cell LED TV, completes my home theatre dream
The year began for me with a real brand new thing; I expected to buy in last few years or at least from the time
of purchase of my AV receiver, an initial step in building my home theatre.
After a lot research, comparison and reading on various aspects I come down to
choose the television that content my hunger for some quality. I was certain I
want a direct backlight LED TV, just like my previous 26” Samsung TV, bought in 2010,
and I have seen the differences in clarity the led TVs that produced later couldn’t
live up to it and many who watched our TV had praise on its sharpness what
their own led TVs couldn’t produce. I don’t want to go more on its detail. I
know there’re greater TVs in market where finance decides the content and from
my budget I looked for the best and I find the year end to be right moment for
discounts and the television came in fair tag price of ₹ 57,000 at 35% discount
in Paytm Mall online shopping.
We bought a 49” LG Nano cell Led
TV and the LG promoted the TV as most advanced Led TV and a step down to OLED
TV. Somewhere I read Nano cell Led TV is called poor man’s OLED! Ha ha. The TV
has IPS flat screen and Ultra HD resolution with 4K Active HDR and 4K upscaler
and wide viewing angle and many more visual enhancers to make watching
pleasure. While choosing the TV I was much concern about the visual/image
features because I already have the best sound resource in Sony AV Receiver to
expand audio up to 7.2 channels, so the TV audio would be seldom used but still the TV has good sound quality with
DTS Virtual surround. Nowadays I watch movies mostly in Prime video (and yet to
join Netflix) with almost contents available in HD and 5.1Ch audio, there are some
4K videos too that I am supposed to experience sometime.
I’m someone always lookout for
tiny details or observe little things, so the detail was something strongly
built within me couldn’t avoid this TV that has Nano cell particle to refine
dull colors to accurate colors. The HD movies/videos are a pleasure to watch in
this TV than the relayed satellite channels, that are mostly in SD content and
it strains the vision with irregular to bright in colors and disband pixels.
The best thing about this TV was its magic motion remote. The cursor at the
shake of remote is easy to browse the television, access apps and above all it
has voice recognition with both built-in Google Assistant and Alexa. The apple
airplay and homekit is seems to help connect smart appliances but right away
this will only useful to connect mobiles since they are the smart appliance we
hold.
I was working on quite a home
theatre setting from the wake up of 2018, when I purchased an advanced budget 4K
AV receiver at half the price of its original rate through an Amazon offer and
discount. It was a dream comes true for
me to buy a proper home theatre system than the regular surround sound existed
through the satellite speakers system in market. Following the receiver I
waited patiently and particular about the speakers’ purchase that should nowhere
loses the signal and compatible with the receiver but the budget was something
restricted me to progress step after the other. First I bought two powerful
bookshelf speakers from Boston Acoustics for the front right and left, and last
year I purchased the centre and surround left/right speakers from Yamaha to get
a 5.1 Ch sound and for the sub-woofer I hold back from the previous system. Now
with the big Led TV that was installed on the New Year itself my dream of a home
theatre had come true really. I’m grateful for my parents to support and
understand my need for building a home theatre, although they aren’t much
interested they spent quite only because I desired for. Thank you