We
miss our family during festival.
DIWALI's DIYA |
Festival means
to get together and family meeting. Generally we come home at list before any long days festivals as
like Diwali and Navratri. Our family members contact us and ask about time of returning
home. But just think can anyone stay outside during festival? Where festival is
time of meeting and attains relations. Now a days there are so many medium to connect
any one at any corner of the world. Phone calls, e-mails, blogs, and very
effective plate form where give a response to many connectives is social media
as like facebook through we can talk n watch. In this online communication era,
lots of communication devices but still they can’t success to fill utterly
emotion in life. It give a virtual touch but can’t make a heart touch.
During Diwali and Navratri in one
side there is sound of celebrations and the other side there is loneliness dessert are automatically created,
while we call our relatives specially parents and remote friends. We really
missed those moments from which we passed in past. A man connect with online
media and talk with their friends, families and relatives but after those
disconnection immediately starts loneliness situation. People enjoy the color
of celebration or black and white memories are being played by time. These people
left their houses for job, new set up and for education. Migrant group who miss
their worships, special sweets, atmosphere, and their society touch. Let’s meet
some personalities who still enjoy the festival with glimpse of sweet reminiscences
of past and smiles with presents.
Gaurav Voriya:
(Engineer)
Now
a days in metro cities youngsters celebrate their festival at disco clubs, they should enjoy with their
families and friends also. I call to my family and feel a unique emotions with
this great celebration. It’s a effect of any festival can touch directly or
indirectly in our daily life. But a celebration forms are being changed before
now. There are many media to express our feeling but face to face appearance
makes any event live and memorable. Yes, I defiantly miss some dishes which we
make in Diwali. Every migrants miss their “Maa Ki Sabji and Roti.”
Pritesh Patel:-
(R1. Doctor)
I miss my ‘Annkot’ in our village
where everyone meets and exchange their wishes and commitments. Duty is Duty we
may mentally any where but physically give attention to our jobs. My service
are connected with human’s life where festival moments are always memorable. Yes,
I call to my relatives specially parents and friends which I give joy and
emotions. The duty part is test our angles but I enjoying with friends and coworkers.
We have to manage duty with festival and our celebrations.
Jagruti Jadav.
(House
wife)
In every festival climates
and colors are change. I also miss my family specially “MAHA PUJA” We worship
to god as like maha puja but some things of worship materials are missing in
this remote city. I also miss those weather n devotion culture. Diwali is
festival of lighting and meeting of societies. I also recall my last events
when we mat last time with my family. Each and Every festival gives little bit remembrances.
I enjoying Diwali and New year with our friend’s families, make sweet and Share
some special event which we passed. Totally energetic weather during Diwali and
New year. Every state has it’s own celebration way and worships.
Savan Patel
(Market
Executive)
Festival is the time of happiness and
full of emotions. Before any long days festival, a effects are automatically generated
in markets. Every where a new weather is feel and it’s give a new energy. This
is only time to Share our love and care with our family. I missing the time of
shopping which my friends done. Specially we collect money and then buy new
fire crackers which we fire at ground. Metro city have it’s own color of
celebration which we shown in restaurants, Hotels and highway’s ” DHABA.” This
is the only festival which have power to touch anyone’s life weather it is poor
or high Class. I miss my parents Specially in this festival but I always
trying to reach before celebrations.
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