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The Power of Holi

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It started with young Prahlad spreading colors of truth,persistence and faith in God in this world,Holi will ever remain one of the energetic festivals in this world.. The best holi of my life still is the Holi of Ravenshaw in year 2002.I was the only kid of intermediate staying with the graduates in the Graduation block,then called Daya,while all my batchees stayed in Devi.I was obviously the youngest.Initially it was a little awkward but I ended up being the best buddy to most of them later. The Holi I am talking about is when I initially had not mingled with them.I was not talking much to them.In the morning I woke up to their screams near the wash basin.My room mates included a final year student Lipika Mohanty. She was the show stopper of the wHOLe HOoLIganism show taking place there. So of course they pulled me out of the room with the greatest ease and each one of them got the much sought after chance and some even got two to lift me up and put me to containers of their choice w...

The Rising Sun !!

The rising sun has countless hues Red, Yellow, White and Blues. Yellow is Friendship Red is Love. Blue is Thirst of wisdom White is Dove.. Its heart is full of colors But it has its own turmoil. The world will be brightened up with its soft pink rays So Yes, it has to boil.. To transform clouds out of the vapours To fulfill the wishes of parched lands. Ponds, lakes, rivers and oceans But world's only about mirages and sands.. Waters disappear with its proximity Lonely in the sky will it ever remain. Whenever it sets in the orange-red sky Remembers to rise again.. It knows nothing is eternal Neither friends nor foes nor hues The only thing that stays forever Are the moments that are simple, are true… - Mousumi

My first Post!!

I am starting with a semi-urban fair called rural Mela.Though there was not much rural except for the name.R.nagar is a semi-urban area except for its educational institutions out of which NIRD is treated as a landmark and it was hosting the fair. I was expecting to see raw rurality at its best like animals,pottery,sculpture,rural folk and all that.A bit disappointed, but none the less, I found was wooden and paper handicrafts at their best.The dig-dig toy,the Sayonara fan,the beautiful bangles & key chains,pretty jewellery boxes,cheap and good looking paper bags are the stuff which I actually enjoyed.There were items of bamboo and jute like bags and even lanterns. Yes how can I forget,clothes which they were selling as Kochapalli but designs resembled Sambalpuri and bags and wall hangings of appilique which reminisced me of my own place..I enjoyed Masala corn and happily came back after satisfying my shopper's appetite..