Deepawali has just passed, capturing the memories before they fade away. I have been keeping busy with my work for the past couple of months. I missed the first day ritual of NarakaChaturdashi, as I reached home only in the afternoon. The road to Mysore was crowded with heavy traffic making a longer drive. Every Deepavali, there is insane usage of
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First off I want to say, you are the first person I have heard this year calling this festival as Deepavali instead of Diwali. :) I always liked to spell it out, but Diwali is more of a north indian style. :)
You never know when you get hit by a cracker. Very true. and I have been hit one too many times by one or two crackers. Yet, i love to burst the fireworks. :)
Wow...the rangoli of flowers is beautiful!
Beautiful temple!
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Wish you belated deepavali.
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Way to go, Diwali witout crackers.. It was pretty much the same at my home too..
I hv been to Talakad, but never to Somanathapura, its in the must-see places after I saw the pics u hv attached..
Belated Diwali wishes.. :)
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It is very close to mysore, I hope you can schedule in your next mysore trip.
Belated Deepavali wishes to you too!
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