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My favorite time of the year

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Godess Durga, in one of the Pandals of Calcutt...
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Well, Durga Pujo is undoubtedly my favorite time of the year.

Right from when I was a child who could grasp the meaning of festivities.. this is one time of the year which used to make me feel very content and extremely blessed.

Mahalaya would be the time when we start getting excited and joyful at the oncoming of Pujo.

It would bring forth holidays and then my mashis ( aunts) getting excited and welcoming the Pujo.

Back home in Shillong, it was a time, all the mashis would get together and they would chatter and natter on what they would get this Pujo. And who will wear what on which day.

As a child, Ma would take me to the pandal in the morning for Pushpanjali. I would see my classmates there too. We used to gather mostly at Ramakrishna Mission to pay our respects to Ma Durga.

I would listen avidly to stories told by my parents on how Ma Durga would be coming home this time. There is a significance to every mode she uses to come to her parents home. I personally loved her story and her strength of character and believed in her energy  more than anything…

Today when I explore different paths of healing and learning, I am not surprised that her form is present across all cultures.

I remember I had a dress for the day time and for the night time.. it used to be fun..

We used to share between friends how many idols of Ma Durga we saw..

As we grew, Pujo used to be a landmark of our progressive youth..

It was kind of Sunday church where we would wear new clothes and preen around. And the food is awesome.. we would get to eat all kinds of food during this time. :)
Here is something you can try during Puja..

It was a playground for kids, a time to get together and be a part of the festivities for the older children. Teenagers would spend time giggling or showing themselves off for the crowd or that special someone.. For the newly weds it would be their first Pujo, for all, young and old, it would be a time to seek the Ma’s blessings and revel in her presence.. and her beautiful divine energy..

Evenings would be spent with family and all would gather at the temple and then go pandal hopping. Once upon a time, Shillong was a great place to be for the Pujas.. its been quiet I think for a while after the politics took over..

I loved the time where the young guys would start dancing with the dhuna..
The drums still echo in my ear and I love to swing to the beat of tak du ma dum …

I can sit through the chantings and the pujas non stop..

The food would be awesome. Having hot kichudi and then watching the program in the evenings…

Then again.. get ready the next morning..

I remember there was a big hullaballu over Kumari Puja..

Then it would be Dashami.. the time would fly in the blink of an eye and it was time to look at the mother’s face via the reflection of the water. And also watch the married ladies play with Shidur.. (vermilion)

It would be a time to say goodbye and well look forward to another Pujo the next year.

Today Pujo is not what it used to be. I do try and keep up the joy and the pace and the excitement.. but its all inside.. and sometimes, its nice to see a crowd in the various Pandals in Bangalore.. but its not the same..

Pujo at home with family and friends and people you know.. off the street and off the corners of the street.. has a poignant joy and nostalgia to it..

A time for giving and receiving, a time to share the divine joy.. and a time to just dance to the rhythm of the feminine divine…

Yes, its always will be and always is the favorite time of the year..  I love the feminine divine and all that she stands for… I bow to you Ma, and seek your blessings.. and welcome you….

May you bless the humanity and take away all our sufferings and help us have a perfect human rebirth again…

I wish all my friends  who worship this deity,  a very Happy Durga Puja :)

Durga Puja in Bangalore :

@ Bangalore Durga Puja cultural programme

Wed 23 Sep ‘09, 06:00 pm To Sun 27 Sep ‘09. 10:00 pm
Below is a list of programmes by various puja committees & performers.

The puja committees reserve the right for any change/ cancellation in plan due to conditions which are beyond their control.

23rd Sept – Maha Panchami

BENGALI ASSOCIATION (BA)
6PM: Anandamela
8PM: Celebrating 50 Golden Years with NACHIKETA

Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust (SSCT) -Koramangala.
7PM: Anandamela
7.30PM: Musical Programme by SHRISTI

SORRBA
7PM: Anandamela
7.15PM: Cultural program by Porfessional and Amateur member performers and FUN CONTESTS

24th Sept – Maha Shasthi

BENGALI ASSOCIATION (BA)
9PM: Dance programme by the Children of ” Sri Ramana Maharshi Academy for Blinds”

Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust (SSCT) -Koramangala.
10PM: Beats n Melody

SORRBA
8PM:Dandiya & DJ Night

North Bangalore Cultural Samiti (NBCS)
7PM-8PM: Matri Bandana by Piyali Das and group

PURVA Bangalore Cutural Association
Selfish Giant & Amritasya Kanya – Dance programme by children

25th Sept – Maha Saptami

BENGALI ASSOCIATION (BA)
8.30PM: The L’IL Champs of Zee Bangla
SA RE GA MA PA – NIHARIKA, ARPITA , SHUBHANKAR with SHUBHOJIT

Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust (SSCT) -Koramangala.
8PM: Maatir Gaan by Debjani Datta
9PM – Musical by Kohal
10PM -O Hansini – Musical programme

SORRBA
8PM -Sumaner Gaan (performance by KABIR SUMAN)

North Bangalore Cultural Samiti (NBCS)
7.30pm – 8.15pm – Completion of Geetanjali’s 100 years- Rabindrasangeet by Susmita Datta and Ashim Datta.
8.40pm – 9.45pm – Jeebanmukhi Gaan -Avishek Burman (Mohiner Ghoraguli – Kolkata).
10.10pm – 11.30pm – Dance Recital by Manasi Das (Dushari – Kolkata)

PURVA Bangalore Cutural Association
Dance drama’ Shyama’ by members. Performance by ANTARA CHOUDHURY (daughter of Salil and Sabita Choudhury)

26 Sept – Maha Asthami

BENGALI ASSOCIATION (BA)
8pm – Melodious Bangla Adhunik, film and folk Songs by Trinayanee (BABLOO MUKHERJEE and group)

Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust (SSCT) -Koramangala.
9pm – “World of Salilda” by ANTARA CHOUDHURY

SORRBA
9pm onwards – Bollywood Hits by BIJU NAIR and SINCHANDIXIT

North Bangalore Cultural Samiti (NBCS)
7.30pm Peacock Dance,Ganesh Abirbhab Geetinatya and Bengali Folk Dance by Mrs.Kajal Sinha, Mrs Tripti Nath, Aradhana & Group.
9-30pm-Symphony Orchestra and Hindi classical by Dr. Jayanta Das & Group

PURVA Bangalore Cutural Association
Odissi Dance by Sharmila Mukherjee. LIVE performance by LOPAMUDRA MITRA (Kolkata)

27 Sept – Maha Nabami

BENGALI ASSOCIATION (BA)
7-30pm – AURKO rocks the stage
9-30pm – Arati Nritya and Famous Traditional Dhunuchi Nritya competition

Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust (SSCT) -Koramangala.
9pm -Kingfisher Nite – An Enchanting Evening with LOPAMUDRA MITRA(KOLKATA)

SORRBA
9pm onwards – Backbenche-rs Band

North Bangalore Cultural Samiti (NBCS)
8-20 -” O P Tumi Nei Aar”-Tribute to Musical Maestro O P Nayyar, directed by PUSHPENDU GUPTA.
9-40pm- Bouquet of Bengali songs by Ananda Group.

PURVA Bangalore Cutural Association
Dance Performance by Badri (Theatre Boy) Musical performance by SINCHAN and BIJU

Venue details:
BENGALI ASSOCIATION (BA)
Venue: R.B.A.N.M.S Ground, Opp. to Ajanta Talkies, near Ulsoor Lake.

Sarathi Socio Cultural Trust (SSCT) -Koramangala.
Venue: Mangala Kalyan Mantapa, 8th Block, 80ft Road, Opp. Ganesha Temple, next to Aangan Restaurant, Koramangala.

SORRBA
Venue: Sun City Playground (Sarjapur Outer Ring Road Junction)

North Bangalore Cultural Samiti (NBCS)
Venue: Sadhu Maata Hall,4th A Main,12th Cross,Mahalakshmi Layout.

PURVA Bangalore Cutural Association
Venue: VSR Convention Hall,ITPL Road,opp HLL,Brookefields

Other Major Durga Pujas and programmes of Bangalore

Socio-Cultural Association, Indiranagar – Bijoya Dashami programme will be performed by EUPHORIA Band of Dr.PALASH SEN.

Programme schedule of ‘TRINAYANI’ by Babloo Mukherjee and Group – A collection of Immortal and Evergreen old and new Bengali adhunik, film and folk songs.
25.09.09 – SOCIO CULTURAL ASSOCIATION, INDIRA NAGAR
26.09.09 – BENGALI ASSOCIATION, ULSOOR
27.09.09 – JAYMAHAL PUJA COMITEE, BENSON TOWN
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Programme schedule of Mayukh Mazumdar’s performance
24.09.09 – Koramangala Sarathi Forum.
25.09.09- Marathahalli,Munekolala.
26.09.09- Jayamahal Sarbojanin Durga Charitable Samiti, Benson Town.
27.09.09-Koramangala Sarathi Trust.

Pragramme schedule of Debjani datta
· Solo Folk at Sarathi Socio Cultura on Saptami at 6.30 ~ 7.00pm (Matit Gan)
· Program with SBCA children at SBCA at 8~8.20pm on Astami
· Her solo Bengalee Variety at SBCA at 8 ~ 8.30pm on Navami.

Some more:

  1. Jayamahal Sarbajanin Durga Charitable Samiti, Jayamahal Extension, Ladies Club premises.
  2. Socio-Cultural Association Indiranagar, Defence Colony Playground, 6th Main, between Indiranagar 100ft Rd and 80 ft Rd.
  3. Sarathi Forum, Koramangala, Munureddy Kalayan Mantap, 80 ft Rd, 6th Block, Koramangala
  4. Probashi Association, Malleswaram Canara Union Hall 8th Main, 13th Cross, Malleshwaram
  5. South Bangalore Cultural Association, J.P.Nagar Puja, opp.to Bannerghata Road Shopper’s Stop.
  6. Whitefield Cultural Association, Chetan Building Besides Whitefield police station, close to Nilgiris.
  7. RT Nagar Sarbojanin Durga Puja Samiti, Sai Baba Mandir, HMT Layout, Anand Nagar Next to RT Nagar Bus depot.
  8. Antaranga Bengali Cultural Association, Sanjay Nagar puja. Its Sanay Nagar Main Rd through Ganganahalli, close to Food World.
  9. Banaswadi Bengali Cultural Union, Sitaram Kalan Mantap, Banaswadi Main Road, Near Uttam Sagar
  10. Murugeshpalya (Air Force) Wind Tunnel Road
  11. Air Force Command Hospital, Near Ulsoor
  12. Air Force Training Command, Mekhri Circle, Bellary Road.
  13. Air Force Station – Jalahalli West.
  14. Airforce Station – Jalahalli East.
  15. Munekolal Marathahalli Durga Puja. Near Marathahalli Bridge.
  16. Kagadaspura Durga Puja, 29th Cross, Janajeeva Nest, near SCT College.

Why did the chicken cross the road

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

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Well, this was one of those days where I had some free time and as usual, I planned on going to the library to return my load of books and get another load.

Parking was available somewhat far away next to one of the famous landmarks in Blore: Safina Plaza. Now lot of new things have been happening around the area such as sprouting of new buildings, one ways and change in parking arrangement.

Just like any other citizen, I usually take all this in stride, wonder for a few minutes and go back to my daily life or the usual routine. Maybe browse around the Plaza for something good and of course make it to the library.

I had to cross the road for the usual reasons.  YES to get to the other side.. hahaha !! so that I could walk to the library.

I saw a traffic policeman lazily watching me park and get out of my car. He kept watching people beyond me.. but I was hoping that I had everything right, papers, parking and all that blah.

Since I read somewhere that there was to be NO JAYWALKING I meekly went to the zebra crossing. The moment I stepped into that area, there was the LOUD .. BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP.. BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..

MY heart just stopped and the first thing that came to my mind was GOOD LORD.. did I step into some DO NOT STEP zone.. Nowadays you dont know what rules apply where and when.. with the elections just out, you would be liable to see new stuff happening for which there would be no reason at all..

OK so then and there I knew how it was like to be a deer frozen by headlights.

I frantically looked around to the policeman imagining him to come at me with a “GOTCHA” look .But he was standing there as usual.. So No I have not violated any rule.. Was there a camera and automatic receipt coming out of somewhere… since he was so cool.. :O

I was remembering the meaning of JAYWALK. My mind was a BLANK. What was the meaning of JAYWALK.. SHIT.. Where do I go now..

And the siren went on and on BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..

AAAAAA…. somebody stop it……

Then suddenly, I saw all the cars stand still and seeming to wait for me. And just as luck would have it, I was the only one there…

EUREKA….. !!!!!!!

I got it… I HAD TO CROSS THE bludy ROAD.

I went red as beetroot and walked quickly across feeling like a fool..

As soon as I crossed the road some more people stopped at the same place and off it went again..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP..

To the startled surprise of the public.. hahahahah a:)

I was chuckling to myself.. ..as I went ahead with my errand..

PHEW… Why cant they put some button for us to press before we cross the road like they have in the US. Is the sound necessary.

And to beat that, once the cars got over their surprise as well, they did not bother to stop for the pedestrians… Well no surprise there… :)

So much for technology and common sense or lack of it… GAHHHH !!!

Things to do

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Well I am glad that despite the “recession” a lot is happening in and around Bangalore.

Here are some more places you could haunt when you have the time and inclination.

Tuck into Karnataka cuisine @ The Hindu

BANGALORE: A 12-day “Karnataka Festival – A Cultural Curry” showcasing the culture, art, heritage and food of the State began at The Chancery on Lavelle Road here on Wednesday.
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The festival, on till June 14, is an effort to preserve the rich tradition and heritage of Karnataka and to promote Karnataka’s art and culture, said Subroto Banerjee, General Manager of the hotel.

He said that the food was prepared under the supervision of Chef Govindaiah, who is a native of Magadi. He has over two decades experience in preparing south Indian food and has had stints in several well-known hotels.

Some of the food at the festival includes rice roti, kori roti with chicken masala, chitranna, puliogre, fish fry, kosumbari, ragi mudde, Mysore pak and jackfruit payasam.

While the lunch is priced at Rs. 349 per head, dinner is Rs. 399, plus taxes.

If you like plays maybe you could walk into Alliance Francaise.

kharaKharaashein is a play by the famous film lyricist and poet Gulzar based on his poems and short stories. The play is conceptualised by Salim Arif. The language is quintessentially Gulzar, the kind that draws his fans in droves.Kharaashein means scratches. Author talks about the wounds inflicted by terrible events during 1947, then again from time to time till today. In the name of religion, killings still continue inflicting scars on the face of humanity.But in every atrocity perpetrated by religious zealots, there are human faces that brave the odd, put their own lives at risk and help people irrespective of their religion, cast and creed. Kharaashein is an emotional experience one must go through and be stirred to the depth of one’s soul. It’s the kind of play where you invest 100 minutes of your time to witness the play and the play stays with you for a long long time caressing and cajoling your finer feelings.

Contact : 08041231340 / 08041231344

Location :

Alliance Francaise de Bangalore  No. 108,
Thimmaiah Road
Vasanthnagar
Bangalore

Date & Time
Date: Fri Jun 05 – Sat Jun 06
Time: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Well with that, I wish you a very Happy Weekend !!
Have a good time whatever you are doing. :)