Wishing all of you a very happy Deepavali and a prosperous New Year!
For the first time in my life, I am completely blank about what to do on Diwali. At a time like this does one realize what really makes a festival – it is the festive spirit. People I know like Diwali for different reasons – some people like the aarti and pujas, the kids love the fireworks, some people the sweets, others the socializing and yet others just the idea of having a holiday.
At the heart of it all lies a powerful festive spirit. Diwali time is like a license to be happy – no matter what else is happening in your life. And for most of us, it works like a charm. And the spirit is infectious – the more people around you that celebrate, the more you’re caught up in it.
It feels kind of odd to be in a place where Diwali is hardly celebrated – leaves you with an empty feeling, like, there was supposed to be more joy in the world right about now – but its just not there. Thank God for memories and photographs :) last year we celebrated Diwali with a bang in SMA getting everybody we could into the act. Click the picture to view the other photographs.

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Happy Diwali to you!
I’m missing the festivities too..
sob sob sob :(
Just to make you guys feel better. We had dinner at heritage with whatever is remaining of the group. That still amounts to 8 people.
Also, I went to my uncles place where we played with sparklers and i had awesome home-cooked indian food.
Wait did i say make you feel better. oops!
I’m the type that likes the holiday ;) and happy diwali to you.
Nice pic btw
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