Festival of lights…
Its Diwali today ,the colourful festival of lights..
Light -a source which expels darkness and illuminates our surroundings and us.
In Indian culture , traditional diyas are used to light up every home .
Every corner,every door and each passage is lighted!
True! a corner always needs more light than anything else,for the corners always reamian in dark whether in mind or heart.
Today I just want to wish all my fellow bloggers A very happy Diwali and would love to share the celebration at my homeplace…
With light ! O! LOrd!
Bestow on us the divine grace,
For we grope in darkness..
and keep falling more!….
With your Gracious presence ..
we shall be endowed
with a ray to illuminate our souls…
Enlightening 🙂
Thank you Dear!
Thank you so much for the wishes 🙂
Lovely pictures ! She looks so cute 🙂
Thank you Tatsat!
Thank you and Happy Diwali to you and your family Soumyav! Your daughter is precious and lovely and your home is beautiful! Be forever blessed my sister!
Thank you so much Wendell for your kind and lovely wishes! My family joins me in thanking you for the same!
Beautiful pics…. Happy Diwali to you & your family. 🙂
Thank you Pragati !
Sending blessings for a beautiful and happy Diwali.
So sweet of you Lizzie! thanks for the love and blessings.
lovely decorations, Soumya, and the last photo was very cute. Wish you a Happy Diwali
Thanks my dear! and wish you a very happy diwali too! hope its more wonderful in Singapore!
nice n beautiful work…….. 🙂
happy diwali to u too….. 🙂
Thank you Rohini! 🙂 hope this Diwali brightens your life more!
Happy Diwali !
Best wishes for you and your family !
Nice post 😀
Thank you and wish you the same!
is that you and your daughter soumyav?
happy dipawali! loved the post, its beautiful like a dipawali night 🙂
Thank you Sharmishtha! yes we both there! and its the diwali night! 🙂
Happy Dipawali to all my friends here!
And the post was beautiful, the night flashed back!
I am celebrating it again today….woooo!!!
Thank you very much! and happy diwali
Thanks..I m waiting for Holi…
more colors, more fun and specially”more food”!!!
I love the traditional sweets of Holi….yumm..
😀 I am really “bhukkad”
I too like Holi! but for its colours! 🙂
I love it for everything it offers…
Happy bhaiduj to you…its tommorrow, enjoy!
Thank u ! and same to u!
Happy Diwali Soumya.. The decorations are perfect..
Thank you Sameer! Thanks for being on my blog on such an occasion!
Beautiful beautification and well wishes. Happy Diwali…
Thanks Sir! your wishes are welcomed heartily!
Hi Soumya,
Beatiful pics. Thanks for sharing them with us. It is nice to see your sweet daughter with here cute mother. My loving greeting to your sweet little daughter 🙂
Thank you for your wonderful wishes!
You are welcome 🙂
lovely pictures soumya… happy diwali. I hope you enjoyed it! 🙂 and your daughter is so cute..just love her pics!
Thanks a lot dear! and wonderful to share with you all my Diwali!
Happy Diwali, my friend – to you and your loved ones! This is such a wonderful post full of colours, light and love.
Thank you dear! your wishes are warm and heartfelt!
Thank you dear! your wishes are warm and heartfelt!
Happy Diwali to you my good friend, and all your family – I have very fond memories of celebrating Diwali with friends over the years..
Thank you very much for your wishes! would surely like to hear about the experience in one of your stories someday!
happy diwali 🙂
Thank you Raunak and same to you! 🙂
nice pics 🙂
and rangoli..
Thank you! 🙂
happy all your times ,,, happy Diwali for you 🙂 and may GOD bless all your days
very nice photos and place 🙂
Thank you Amany! delighted to see u back! hope u were fine during these days!
it was a hard week because of so many things,, enough it is the exams season at my university,,, fortunately, we have 2d as vacation thursday and friday.
thank you soo much Soumya, you are so kind, missed your poems a lot.
Very nice photos from the festival of lights, learned about it now.. 🙂
Thank you so much for going through this! Iam glad you could know about this festival from my post! its the most important one of India,where the every nook and corner of a city,town,village,house is decorated and lighted up with lights,specially made from mud clay,filled with oil in it and wick is burnt .This traditional way of lighting gives a different aura to the atmosphere than the usual electrical lights..
Fantastic decoration..
Thank you!
Your rangoli and decorations were just fabulous dear! I loved all your pics. Simply amazing. Hope you really enjoyed diwali in every way.
Thank you Suri! Iam always flooded with your praises here and on FB too! 🙂