Friday, November 30, 2012

ItS tImE tO ViSiT tHe CoLouRfUl PuShKaR fAiR



RAJASTHAN:


The Pushkar Fair is India's greatest tribal gathering, featuring performances by musicians and dancers from Thar Desert. Pushkar in Rajasthan is usually crowded with visitors during its Pushkar Fair and every November, it gets even more crowded, with thousands of people- cattle traders, shopkeepers, merchants, dancers, musicians and artisans among them
congregating at Pushkar for a five-day long event which holds the distinction of being India's largest cattle fair. The fair is a memorable one with cocktail of sights, smells and sounds. For the space of five days, Pushkar's narrow lanes are the scene for hectic trade and barter, for merrymaking and rejoicing- and despite the fact that the increasing commercialisation of the Mela has made it a whole lot more touristy than before, it continues to be a delightful experience. This is by far and away the best time to visit Pushkar, and what with the fair draws a huge number of visitors from across the globe



Thursday, November 29, 2012

Amazing Autorickshaw ride!!!



Chennai,Tamilnadu:

Amazing share Auto Ride In Old Mahabalipuram Road... 
This autorickshaw had EVERYTHING ! Books, magazines, hi-fi audio system, TV playing song of your choice and telecasting latest vijay tv shows!! It was written wi-fi available, I didn't believe and just checked, it was Available !!! Amazed??? The freakiest thing is yet to come, he pulled out a TAB and said, sir you can browse with this if u want !!!!!! Naan appadiyae shock aayitaen :) :) when I got down, he bought 5rs less than normal fare and told me customer service is important !! 


Guys If u r in OMR, look out for this auto TN-5758.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

ItS tImE tO ceLebRate....iTs DiwaLi!!!!!!!!!!!


The name "Diwali" or "Divali" is a contraction of "Deepavali" which translates into "row of lamps".Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil.These lamps are kept on during the night and one's house is cleaned, both done in order to make the goddess Lakshmi feel welcome.Firecrackersare burst in order to drive away evil spirits. During Diwali, all the celebrants wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks with family members and friends


 CELEBRATION IN DIFFERENT CITIES OF INDIA 

TAMILNADU:

Known as Deepavali, in Tamil Nadu (meaning garland of lights). It commemorates the death ofNarakasura at the hands of Lord Sri Krishna. It is believed that Narakasura, a wicked demon, tortured common people and they prayed lord Krishna to defeat him. The people then celebrated narakasura's defeat with sparkles, lights and crackers. This celebration was continued down the generations as deepavali. The day begins with an early morning oil bath, wearing new clothes, bursting of crackers, visiting Lord Ganesha, Lord Vishnu/Siva temples. The exchange of sweets between the neighbours, visiting the relations, preparing Deepavali special sweets are tradition of the day.




ORISSA:



ANDHRA PRADESH:

Diwali is one of the seven most important festivals of Andhra Pradesh. It is very popular with children who celebrate Diwali because of the excitement of bursting firecrackers. Special shops to sell firecrackers are set up in all towns, cities and bigger villages. There are some traditional customs followed such as buying new clothes for this festival. Buying new home or vehicles is considered auspicious. Special sweets are made too. Some eateries in Hyderabad make some delicious sweets during Diwali which will not be available at any other time. Meat and alcohol are generally not consumed. Tradition has it that Andhraites gift sweets during Diwali.


GOA:

Divali begins in Konkan and Goa on the day of Naraka Chaturdashi. The houses are cleaned and decorated with kandeel, lamps, mango leaves, and marigold flowers. The utensils are made to shine, filled with water, and decorated for the holy bath the following morning. On this day, paper-made effigies of Narakasura, filled with grass and firecrackers symbolising evil, are made. These effigies are burnt at around four o'clock in the morning the following day/ Firecrackers are burst, and people return home to take a scented oil bath. Celebrations include Lakshmi puja on the Diwali day, Krishna puja or Govardhan puja and cattle worship on Balipratipadaday, Bhaubeej, and Tulsi vivah.