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POSTCARD#4 - In Search of a Festive Spirit

Consider this postcard that got lost in the post and is arriving on your doorstep a little late.

Each year, the months of September - December have, in past years, been dedicated to lively and frenzied preparations for the festive seasons of Diwali & Christmas coupled with the launch of a new academic year. 

After closing my Hindi and Chess classes, I am struggling this year to fill the void left by my forced retirement and have become even more mindful of the necessity to make my every action and effort a meaningful one. 

I have always questioned the rather ritualistic approach to Diwali celebrations and the like. I have tried to introduce thought and meaning into our preparations, be it at a family or a community level, seeing it as a time for discarding old and decaying practises and embracing new thoughts and progress with hope and enthusiasm. 

Even my participation in the Raam Leela production each year has seen a gradual progression from convention to innovation under the inspired direction of a young and vibrant artist, Darshini Joshi.  Sadly, I was unable to play an active part in the 2014 production.

So to muster up the Festive Spirit, I have been busy distributing food for thought this Diwali.  I was given the opportunity recently to write a brief article for the ITN website describing the festival and its celebration in our community.  As I wrote I began to think even more deeply about the symbolism of our rituals and preparations during these days.

Be it Navratre, Karva Chauth, Ahoi Ashtami or Kali Poojan,  all play a key role in enhancing personal relationships and encouraging social interaction. So I found myself organising a mehndi night before I could slap myself on the wrist! It was worth it! Not only did I feel a part of the human race again but also made a lot of new friends. 

Diwali itself came and passed without much fuss. And then came Christmas.  I tried to muster up enthusiasm for this widely celebrated festival.  In the past it has been an occasion to touch base with friends and neighbours with whom I have barely exchanged greetings during the whole year.  
All seems to be forgiven and forgotten with the exchange of a christmas card or two. However, this year found me in Scrooge mood and I decided to cut down on this formality restricting it to just the few friends with whom I had shared my personal journey over the past few months. I even went shopping for Christmas decorations and decided not to invest again in reusable decorations but created instead a christmas garland using foliage and twigs from our garden. Quite effective! 

Depending on family to welcome & feed the spirit of the festival I became a passenger rather than the dutiful matriarch who must look after everything and everyone. A very strange feeling for me. Refreshing too to see that my children could manage everything, without complaint. 

 For me, personally,  these were days to give thanks and count my blessings. To vanquish the demons from our lives, saying Goodbye to what was and what could have been. I am grateful for my wealth of beautiful memories, friends, family and loved ones.   









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