The week of full Celebrations
This week is completely full of the many celebrations, from Halloween, Deepavali/Diwali and then Ramadan. We have the official day off from Monday to Thursday only for this week, so I take a chance for photo hunting around the town. On the way back home, I saw many young teenager with the variety of cloths for the Halloween party. If, I remembered Halloween, my think always goes to pumpkin, so I decided to cook a Chinese soup with pumpkin which is one of my favorite. It was the funny part of Halloween that day, to be just fun. I wasn't interested to take their picture at that night, as rain was just started.
The next day, I went to Little India which is the most popular place for Indian to celebrate Deepavali. The place is very crowed, especially the jewelry place. This Diwali which leads into Truth and Light is celebrated on a nation-wide scale on Amavasya - the 15th day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Ashwin (Aasho) (October/November) every year.
It symbolises that age -old culture of a country which teaches to vanquish ignorance that subdues humanity and to drive away darkness that engulfs the light of knowledge.
Diwali, the festival of lights even to-day in this modern world projects the rich and glorious past of the country and teaches to uphold the true values of life. Read more ....
To whoever visitor, who visit this blog, I would like to thank and Happy Halloween and Happy Deepavali.
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