Just finishing up my Dasara holidays, wrapping up, boxes are packed and up in the attic, everything is back to routine.
10 days of Dasara - started September 22nd, the preparations started a few weeks earlier as a lot of planning was needed.
- ensuring all the white clothes were ready
- deciding what all to give with kumkuma
- cleaning every corner of the house
during these few weeks, I felt like I was getting ready to welcome all the Devis. And it was true, all the Devis came to our house in the form of all my family and friends π
I am not being cheesy or dramatic here, it was a true joy to have so many people visit us. I feel blessed to have so many people in my life. So this post is a gratitude note to each and everyone who came to our house. And also to those who could not come physically but were here mentally π The energy during the last one month has been so vibrant.
I decided to wear a saree and celebrate each day of Navaratri this year. I love waking up early in the morning, the energy is always magical. Here is a glimpse of the colours of our Navaratri.
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Day 1 White |
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Day 2 Red |
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Day 3 Blue |
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Dressed up for Garbha |
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Performing on our Dandiya night - fun practice sessions, making new friends and dancing |
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Day 4 Yellow |
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Day 5 Green |
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Day 6 |
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Grey |
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Day 7 Orange |
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Saraswathi Pooje |
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Day 8 |
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Peacock Green |
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Day 9 Pink |
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Day 10 |
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Ayudha Pooje Love the leaves - all different, yet same |
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Day 11 This year Dasara stayed for 11 days ππ |
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My inspiration ❤❤ |
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