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Planning to go to native tomorrow, so I thought why not post an image. It’s only for 2-3 days but I am sure I can enjoy the rain. I have to come back early as we celebrate the festival of lights known as Deepawali next week.
Especially my neighboring kids will be waiting for me as I buy them fancy crackers so that we all can enjoy celebrating the festival.
I have to make another 25 paintings as my paintings will be exhibited in the month of December with the help of an art dealer. So the visit to my native is to relax and gather all the strength to make sure that I can enjoy my work again. Hehe.
And in native, I don’t see any people. Its only forest and chirping birds. Faraway as much as I gaze, I can see few cows grazing. Wonderful atmosphere even to write. If not painting I enjoy writing stories.
Hope my exhibition in December will be a success.
"There are some things you learn..
Best in calm and some in Storm”..!!!
Southern Cross - Crosby, Stills & Nash
A decorative Kali Pua Pandal!Hindu Goddess Kali Idol at the a city Puja Pandal during Hindu festival Kali Puja and Deepawali festival on October 22,2022 in Kolkata,India.
Fireworks are a class of low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. The most common use of a firework is as part of a fireworks display. A fireworks event (also called a fireworks show or pyrotechnics) is a display of the effects produced by firework devices. Fireworks competitions are also regularly held at a number of places. Fireworks (devices) take many forms to produce the four primary effects: noise, light, smoke, and floating materials (confetti for example). They may be designed to burn with colored flames and sparks including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and silver. Displays are common throughout the world and are the focal point of many cultural and religious celebrations.
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Bring home the happiness and joy. Eat your heart out. Meet your loved ones. Spread Light. Spread Love. Have a great time Friends !!!!!!!!
Explored #171, on Oct 14th 2009.
Lighting a lamp has a lot of spiritual significance. Light represents moving from darkness to light. Is there a scientific reason behind this tradition?
The light of a lamp produces magnetic changes in the ambient atmosphere. Electromagnetic force activates blood cells on the skin for at least three hours and makes blood cells active.
The circle of a Ferris wheel in a Diwali 'mela', all lit up with colorful lights brings memories of childhood fun and frolic. Each color bringing out the flavor of the festival of lights. With all the colors of the lights on the moving wheel, the shot through the circle made with hand captures the festivity mood perfectly!
~Friedrich Nietzsche
Joy requires one to be awake,Adjusting the heart's ambience to bright.
Some prefer the dark, as is their right, On grounds of agony, and to forsake
Not only bliss, but all that's blessed by light. May this light be start of a great week and a great year too :) Have a great day my friends
Canon 40D, Canon 50mm 1.4 USM, 1/50s f/2.8 ISO200 50mm
This shot was taken during the Festival of Lights in India. Sometimes little things in life brings immense joy. I just gave the moment a life by capturing it through my lens.
Wishing all my contacts a happy and pollution free Diwali. I wish that all of us don't burn crackers and send a new message across the country for a pollution free Diwali.
I would like to share that my children don't burn crackers or for that matter any type of fireworks to save the environment and they are aged 10 and 14.
Diwali, festival of lights.. celebration of good over evil... is one of the biggest festival for Indians all over the world.
Happy Diwali to all...
Captured these precious jasmine buds in Jaya's garden today - nature's perfect Diwali gift! Three delicate buds, still wrapped in their gentle embrace, reaching toward the light like tiny diyas waiting to illuminate our world.
There's something magical about finding these pure white blooms on Diwali morning. Soon they'll unfurl and share their sweet fragrance, just as this festival spreads light and joy across our homes and hearts. May your Diwali, like these promising buds, unfold with beauty and grace.
Wishing you all a celebration filled with love, laughter, and the sweet fragrance of happiness!
✨ தீபாவளி நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள்! அனைவருக்கும் இன்பமும், மகிழ்ச்சியும், வளமும் நிறைந்த தீபாவளி விழா வாழ்த்துக்கள்! ✨
✨ आप सभी को दीपावली की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं! यह दीपों का त्योहार आपके जीवन में सुख, समृद्धि और खुशियां लेकर आए! ✨
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Shot during the auspicious occasion of Dev-Deepawali festival at Banganga, Mumbai.
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Diwali (or Deepawali, the "festival of lights") is an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in autumn (northern hemisphere) or Spring (southern hemisphere) every year. Diwali is one of the largest and brightest festivals in India. The festival spiritually signifies the victory of good over evil. The preparations and rituals typically extend over a five-day period, but the main festival night of Diwali coincides with the darkest, new moon night of the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika. In the Gregorian calendar, Diwali falls between mid-October and mid-November.
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Dear Friends,
Wishing you all a very Happy and Safe Diwali and a prosperous year ahead. Please remember that traditionally Diwali is a festival of lights and NOT of crackers ... We owe it to our children ...
Love
Anu
Celebrating Dev Diwali (the Diwali of the Gods) in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. All steps of Ghats lit with more than a million earthen lamps (diyas) in honour of Ganga, the Ganges, and its presiding goddess.
Daytime Long Exposure shot of Varanasi....
Just Connect with my on Facebook for Upcoming Dev Deepawali Tour to Varanasi 2015 :)
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This photo was shot at the Diwali get together this year. There were some stage performances, dancing, music and loads of food and sweets. Later the group lit some fire crackers and enjoyed the festive occasion.
Diwali: This is an Indian Festival, the mood and celebration tempo is pretty similar to that of Christmas. There are Lights, Crackers, Gifts and Food all over.
Rama - the hindu god returns home after 14 years of exile after a victory over the evil Ravana. People light 'deepaks' (earth lantern lit using oil or milk fat) and decorate their home in the happiness. Rama brings blessings with him and this also starts the Hindu new year.