Thursday, 6 June 2013
Thursday, 6 June 2013
My Encounter with Edibility
No No. I am not a bad cook at all. Anybody who had eaten my preparations will certify this. Even my Father-in-law had once claimed to my husband that he has got a wife with good culinary skills like his wife (that is Mother-in-law - MIL). Oh! I hear you saying “Ok. Ok. Enough of self-praise. Come to the point.”
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Message of Life
Kolams or
Rangoli as we all know is a cherished tradition of South India. It is drawn in
front of the house with coarse rice powder to invite Goddess Lakshmi, to
provide food to ants and other small insects. During festivals it takes
colourful forms. Tamizh month Margazhi is close to heart month for all kolam
lovers. On all days of Margazhi, not only young, all
women take pride in drawing big kolams in
front of their houses or apartments with Great Spirit. I am one among
them.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
My favorite Ganesha from invitation
In a few days time, my dear hubby brought a wedding invitation of his colleague. The invitation was itself unique, my eye catcher was my favorite Ganesha in that. I had been saving the invitation till the wedding was over, as I didn't want to dent it before the important day.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Thursday, 6 June 2013
My Encounter with Edibility
No No. I am not a bad cook at all. Anybody who had eaten my preparations will certify this. Even my Father-in-law had once claimed to my husband that he has got a wife with good culinary skills like his wife (that is Mother-in-law - MIL). Oh! I hear you saying “Ok. Ok. Enough of self-praise. Come to the point.”
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Message of Life
Kolams or
Rangoli as we all know is a cherished tradition of South India. It is drawn in
front of the house with coarse rice powder to invite Goddess Lakshmi, to
provide food to ants and other small insects. During festivals it takes
colourful forms. Tamizh month Margazhi is close to heart month for all kolam
lovers. On all days of Margazhi, not only young, all
women take pride in drawing big kolams in
front of their houses or apartments with Great Spirit. I am one among
them.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
My favorite Ganesha from invitation
In a few days time, my dear hubby brought a wedding invitation of his colleague. The invitation was itself unique, my eye catcher was my favorite Ganesha in that. I had been saving the invitation till the wedding was over, as I didn't want to dent it before the important day.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Thursday, 6 June 2013
My Encounter with Edibility
No No. I am not a bad cook at all. Anybody who had eaten my preparations will certify this. Even my Father-in-law had once claimed to my husband that he has got a wife with good culinary skills like his wife (that is Mother-in-law - MIL). Oh! I hear you saying “Ok. Ok. Enough of self-praise. Come to the point.”
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Message of Life
Kolams or
Rangoli as we all know is a cherished tradition of South India. It is drawn in
front of the house with coarse rice powder to invite Goddess Lakshmi, to
provide food to ants and other small insects. During festivals it takes
colourful forms. Tamizh month Margazhi is close to heart month for all kolam
lovers. On all days of Margazhi, not only young, all
women take pride in drawing big kolams in
front of their houses or apartments with Great Spirit. I am one among
them.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
My favorite Ganesha from invitation
In a few days time, my dear hubby brought a wedding invitation of his colleague. The invitation was itself unique, my eye catcher was my favorite Ganesha in that. I had been saving the invitation till the wedding was over, as I didn't want to dent it before the important day.
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