Sunday, 19 October 2014
India's "festival season" concludes with Diwali, and this is Diwali week. The week climaxes with Gujarati New Year on Friday, but the celebrations have already started and will continue for several more days. Homes and businesses are decorated with lights -- much like Christmas in the U.S.
Here's a new video shot:
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Since I couldn't find the Diwali lanterns I wanted, I decided to make some instead. Just finding construction paper was a challenge. I also bought some fabric, and the shop owner was upset because 2 meters isn't enough fabric to make a garment. I tried to say that I understood that -- that I wasn't going to make a kurta. Eventually he sold me the fabric anyway (40 Rs / m, or around $0.60 / yd).
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Diwali (Deepavali)
India's "festival season" concludes with Diwali, and this is Diwali week. The week climaxes with Gujarati New Year on Friday, but the celebrations have already started and will continue for several more days. Homes and businesses are decorated with lights -- much like Christmas in the U.S.
Lights on a bungalow in our "society" (neighborhood). I can watch these from my kitchen window. |
Our driver, Sachin, has made sure that we have some lights as well. I couldn't figure out why it was going to take "most of the day" to hang a string of lights. Little did I know that he had to make the string of lights from LED strips, a control box, and a roll of twisted-pair wire. He's also going to decorate his sister's flat, his aunt's house, and his house in the same way. That's a lot of work!
I've got lots of "dyas" (oil lamps) to add as well. I'll get those out tomorrow.
Monday, 20 October 2014
I added the lamps this evening:
Monday, 20 October 2014
I added the lamps this evening:
Here's a new video shot:
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Since I couldn't find the Diwali lanterns I wanted, I decided to make some instead. Just finding construction paper was a challenge. I also bought some fabric, and the shop owner was upset because 2 meters isn't enough fabric to make a garment. I tried to say that I understood that -- that I wasn't going to make a kurta. Eventually he sold me the fabric anyway (40 Rs / m, or around $0.60 / yd).
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Diwali (Deepavali)
Lon is better, so we did a short (1 hr) walk this evening, dodging "crackers" and admiring the lights.
Friday, 24 October 2014
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Last photo (I'm pretty sure, but you never know!):
This is the Jalaram Bapa temple near our bungalow. Note the Roman candle going off at the far right.
Friday, 24 October 2014
"Cracker" (firecracker) debris on the street. There was a lot of noise last night! |
Last photo (I'm pretty sure, but you never know!):
The Amba Mata Mandir, Vapi's largest temple that I know of, all decked out for Diwali. |
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