She remembers how she would always try and avoid the rituals around festivals. The socializing, the pujas, the fasting…Ma would constantly pester her to take an active part in these things as she would be expected to continue the tradition after marriage. ‘Oh please!’ she would scoff and walk away. All of it looked very artificial, very insignificant to her.
Then, she got married and moved to another city.
Now, in this strange new place, she doesn’t have any family around. Nobody to see whether or not she is practicing the family rituals.
Like every day, she sits to have her morning cup of tea with her husband. He opens a new pack of Parle-G and offers her. She refuses...
‘It’s Shivratri. I’m fasting today.’
But whyyyyy ??
ReplyDelete:) Welcome back. About time too.
Because when you stay away from family, rituals are a way that make you feel closer home.
ReplyDeletebrilliant :)
ReplyDeleteoh...you got married!!!!
ReplyDeletearen't we all time's fools!!!!
@jigi
ReplyDeletethanks!
@kay
hey, long time! yes, got married a couple of months ago :) hope all's well at your end.
Nice. Completely new idea. Will need to give a head to it.
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ReplyDeletecongrats bhumika!
ReplyDeletestill parle-G ?
buy 50-50 ;)
@navin
ReplyDeleteWelcome! and thanks :)
@sreeni
thank u :)sure, it's time to try 50-50 :P
time for u to post some new pics.
done!
ReplyDeleteI love how it is so simple and then the last line makes the entire post so powerful. :)
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with Priyaka. Looks so simple in the beginning. And then the last line delivers the punch :) Lovely
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with Priyaka. Looks so simple in the beginning. And then the last line delivers the punch :) Lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. You should write for Dsplaced.com :)
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