Thursday, October 27, 2011

Happy Deepavali!

The ever changing clouds:  we must also be open for change always, for as we change we evolve into better  and more beautiful person every second of our lives,  just like these beautiful ever evolving clouds....




Let Deepavali bring beauty and light in our lives!

19 comments:

  1. So, how was Diwali celebrations?

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  2. Bangalore seemed to quite quiet, don't know, we have to see how it is today in the evening, for today North Indians celebrate Diwali.

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  3. Gorgeous decorations Rama...Happy Diwali:)

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  4. Lovely pictures....i admire your sense of exhibiting beauty even in trivial things...see the deer figurines:) Happy Diwali to you too Rama:)

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  5. And a Happy Diwali to you as well. What a colorful, beautiful celebration.

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  6. Beautiful decorations! Happy diwali!

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  7. You have such an artistic way of decorating everything.I so love it.

    happy diwali!

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  8. Happy Diwali Rama. Beautiful decorations. How much weight did you gain?

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  9. Happy Diwali... Belated... I just love the pictures. :)

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  10. Lovely groupings of things Rama that add festive fervor to the house.

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  11. Beautiful decorations Rama...Happy Diwali:)

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  12. Beautiful pictures. Happy Diwali to you and your family.

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  13. Very nice pictures ,,,

    but i have one thing to point at ,You have made the Swastik sign anti clockwise but the correct sign is clockwise which shows the flow of life with the time and not against time .

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  14. Thank you Pragati, I was not aware of the Swastik drawing, but I was wondering when somebody would point out the incomplete OM sign.
    It is good to know the difference, thanks for pointing out.

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  15. Beautifully done up Rama... saw more pics of your deco at Patty's, loved it!

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  16. Loveeeeeee it rama didi!! I wish I can do this next year!! when I go to India going to bring back a bunch of stuff to decorate

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