Wednesday 10 November 2021

Light over darkness



For the first time ever, I went to a Diwali celebration dinner. Diwali is a New Year celebration for Hindus and Sikhs and part of it involves oil lamps and candles to symbolise the triumph of light over darkness. According to Wikipedia 'Diwali symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.' This is most definitely the year we need to celebrate that.

Little other news as the weather has been unhelpful. 










Good luck to all of you with HSC kids. Just remember it only influences the next step. Not the step after that. How long each step is, is up to you, not the exam result.

Linking with #FloralFriday

May the lamps of Diwali glow long into the year for you.


While this is not the best song, the lyrics are all the feels at the moment, for me at least, and probably 90% of the world.
 


Linking with #MakroTex on the theme November (because that's when Diwali is) and #ItsaSnap #FridayBliss #WWOT #ThruMyLens

18 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing. I did not know about Diwali so this was a piece of news for me! :)

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  2. The Diwali celebration dinner must have been an amazing experience - all the little lights are very beautiful.

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  3. Oh I learned something new today...Diwali celebration. Beautiful.

    Have a fabulous day. ♥

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  4. Your photos of the Diwali celebration dinner are stunning. Lets hope all the best to all of us.

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  5. How lovely to join in a Diwali celebration! I must confess my ignorance: the only thing I knew about it is that it occurs this time of the year. I appreciate the explanation.

    Michelle
    bijoubeadboutique@gmail.com

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  6. So very nice. Here in the East Bay area of the San Francisco Bay Area Diwali is huge.

    So very sweet that you got to join a Diwali celebration.

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  7. Very effective photos to interpret the light vs darkness theme. The video was entertaining. The ending was really funny.

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  8. I like Diwali, Lydia, and having India friends, I have experienced the authentic celebration!

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  9. ...I find it interesting how many of the world religions have a celebration of light! Thanks for hosting, take care and enjoy your week.

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  10. Thank you so much for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/11/autumn-beaty-remembered.html

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  11. What nice photos very effective, I have never been to a Diwali celebration

    Have a Diwalitastic week Lydia 👍

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  12. What lovely diwali celebrations x #mysundaysnapshot

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  13. Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ♥

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  14. I enjoyed your photos of the Diwali celebration dinner.

    Happy Wednesday, Lydia.

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  15. Beautiful photos from the Diwali dinner. It definitely does feel like something we should be celebrating this year!
    #mysundaysnapshot

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  16. Beautiful snap shots from the Diwali dinner - Thanks so much for linking up and for sharing with #MySundaySnapshot.

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