Saturday, November 10, 2007

Diwali@Bangalore

One more Diwali for me away from Home…….nothing new for me now…..had been Home only for 3-4 Diwalis in last 9 years……so its ok….but still fail not to miss Home….I am sure anyone will miss home on this festive occasion.

This is my 1st Diwali in South India…..so wished people in South India style…on 8th itself….as it’s celebrated here on this day…Unlike rest of the country….The enthusiasm in local crowd is no where close to the crowd in the rest of the country….and it’s very understandable as it’s not the foremost festival down here….

On the day of Dhanteras we had a small gathering in the office….. I and Ms. NS were late to reach as we were not really excited about it but after reaching there, we realized it was more or less over….people were exchanging diyas and wishing each other Happy Diwali. There was an anchor hosting the function, she announced best dressed people ….It was funny but ok….Sweets was served….and gifts distributed…we ended up getting two candles with company’s Logo on it…hehehe….

As I was bored….and missing being with family…..I decided to go to Mr. PM’s place to do some timepass…. distract myself from the feeling of nostalgia once again….. And thank God I went there….Had a good time…. With Mr. PM, Mr. NR (PM’s friend), Ms. NS…… did Puja, had really good home food and loads of sweets (But still impossible for me to put on a little weight) hmmm…… We all went out for some masti, to get a feel of the festive aura around……. Disappointingly….hardly anything was festive….. But as soon as we reached Brigade Road…..I was happy to see the entire street lit up with lights….looked really nice, finally somewhere someone is enthusiastic!!! Cheers

On Thursday we decided to celebrate Diwali@home, South Indian Style…hehehe and also Ms. PP was leaving on Friday for home….so decided to lit up the balconies of our flat with lights, diyas and candles….went shopping for crackers and sweets also….. Lights were put up by Ms. PP and Mr. AD on Thursday itself…. We all lit the balconies, it was great fun……for a moment felt like home but very next second was like “I wish I was home”….. Over all it was good fun………we had sweets, loads of them. Thanks to Mr. AD and Ms. PP….I had a nice time…..After that went to Jalsa for dinner with friends, a very good place……worth going and then were off to CCD for a sip of coffee…. The evening went quite fine….only disappointment was Sachin getting out on 99 and Team India losing the match….

Friday, the Official Diwali Day except in the south part of the country… Had office but had already decided to bunk so got up late….. Had no plans for the day… No one to look forward to have a nice time as Ms. PP had already left for home in the morning and Mr. AD had plans to go to his relatives…. With me no where to go, decided to do nothing….. In the afternoon had a bath, and then wore a Kurta and my new watch to give myself a feel of the traditions…. Try to feel something…..hmmm. Then had lunch and decided to sleep again……

Got up …..Not at all excited about the evening…. Lit some candles as a formality….to feel nice again….but no sparkle …. Then wanted to recharge my phone to wish people back home, but had no money…..so stepped out of the home for the 1st time in the day. On my way to ATM called up Mr. SS and decided to go to Garuda Mall, do some time pass and feel nice…. Reached to see almost everything was shutting down as it was Diwali, roamed around the place….just couldn’t decide what to do…..roam like lukkhas…. Had dinner at food court…and came back home….. Then watched TV and surfed net……. The bottom line is that had a very dull and boring Day….A Day not really worth remembering……


2 comments:

Aparna said...

diwali is 'not the foremost festival in south india'? who says that?!

and friday was the OFFICIAL DIWALI DAY? so what was 8th then? UNOFFICIAL DIWALI DAY because it is celebrated in the SOUTH on that day?!!!

pretty controversial statements there mister..please try to be more politically correct!

teamea said...

If its on your blog and remains published.. it will be remembered... and if south India is not a diwali place.. You can imagine, us here!