Monday, January 23, 2006
Pongal/Sankanti/Lohri
Last time I blogged was on 10th Jan. Certainly life has become very busy. But is it the only reason? Earlier I used to blog even as late as 1 a.m. IST, I used to visit quite lots of bloggs. But now days I don’t feel the urge. I feel basically one reason may be was the attraction of a new media, secondly may be it was a kind of escapade from the daily mundane, thirdly attraction of reading the thought process of unknown individuals and the thrill of letting my own thought known by others.
I think it was a process of venting the creative energy stored in my mind. Presently I am so much involved in some creative activities in my daily activities that I don’t need a separate medium for that. Anyway I think by February end I will complete my present activities and shall be back regularly.
It is quite late but I like to wish all the visitors of my blog a very happy PONGAL / SANKRANTI / LOHRI. Most of the Hindu festivals are celebrated in different parts of India, the form and name may be different but the basic theme is same. PONGAL is one of the most important festivals in Tamilnadu, whereas the Telugu people celebrate as Sankranti. The rest of the country including Bengal celebrate as MAKAR SANKRANTI, whereas in Punjab it is celebrated as LOHRI. It is the festival of harvesting. My wishes to all of you reading, ‘May your life become full with happiness like a good harvest’.
I think it was a process of venting the creative energy stored in my mind. Presently I am so much involved in some creative activities in my daily activities that I don’t need a separate medium for that. Anyway I think by February end I will complete my present activities and shall be back regularly.
It is quite late but I like to wish all the visitors of my blog a very happy PONGAL / SANKRANTI / LOHRI. Most of the Hindu festivals are celebrated in different parts of India, the form and name may be different but the basic theme is same. PONGAL is one of the most important festivals in Tamilnadu, whereas the Telugu people celebrate as Sankranti. The rest of the country including Bengal celebrate as MAKAR SANKRANTI, whereas in Punjab it is celebrated as LOHRI. It is the festival of harvesting. My wishes to all of you reading, ‘May your life become full with happiness like a good harvest’.
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