It was a sweet delight to be with
my parents this deepawali after 8 years.
Last time I celebrated deepawali was with my parents in Varanasi (which I
still miss). My first one in Kerala, since we settled here.
Deepawali in Kerala was quite
different from that in Varanasi. Beginning of the day was as usual, early
morning wake up with loads of work on head. After breakfast I was assigned my
task, to clean the area near ceiling and high end corners of the house (best
reward for being the tallest member of the family). Mom was the commander in
chief, who would assign task to people with stipulated time period.We had to
complete our work on time to ensure evening pooja is done before its too late.
Once cleaning of house was over,
I had a new task in hand, make battis to be put in the diyas. I actually ended
up making lot more than what was expected. I was doing it by watching TV,
because it was a boring task. You can give me any boring task with an access to
watch TV and I can do it.
It was 5 by the time battis got
over now I had to put diyas all around the house and helped mom in pooja
arrangement. Dad and my wife poured oil to the diyas and got dressed for the
pooja. Mom did pooja in pure north
Indian style, myself, dad and wife was sitting around here.
After pooja it was time for
celebration first task was to lit the diyas, then firewoks, we didn’t buy much
crackers, health issues and no interest in bursting crackers. It reminds me of
my childhood days, when I used to request dad to get me more and more crackers for
2 days (in north deepawali is celebrated for 2 days). As I grew up, my
interested got shifted from bursting crackers to watching people burst
crackers.
My wife and dad were busy
bursting crackers, me and mom were looking at them enjoy the fun of festival. Then
it was time to enjoy sweets, 2 types of laddo and kaju barfi, dad just loves
it. Suddenly power went off, it was a spectacular view to watch the house with
bright light being
It was good to be at home with
parents to celebrate deepawali. Being with your loved one, makes any festival special
and brighten their life as well. Looking forward to celebrate more such
festival with loved ones in the days to come.