The Joys of Diwali
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The Joys of Diwali
The above picture is a fragment of the last Diwali. It was fun, the last few ones have been. Other than the posterized moment above, there are other things about each Diwali that bookmarks various stages in your life.
The first couple of years your role is limited to that of a viewer. Then you experience the joy of being a participant for the first time, maybe a sparkler, a roman candle or a foul smelling "snake tablets" that spew out black fumes and a snake looking thing.
Next stop, bursting your first cracker, without someone helping you to light the fuse. Once you have done this, you are in the big league, No more sissy sparklers and flower pots. Each diwali after that you want to burst something bigger, something louder, say more "bang" for the buck one that you did last year. The dares are more dangerous now. No more saftey precautions, no more parental supervision. "Lets see who holds on to a lit cracker longer, before it burst !!". Insane you say, of course it is, but the close calls and the play fighting throwing of lit "bijili vedis" at each other makes it that much more fun. Being patrially deaf for a couple of days with the incessant ringing in your ears, definitely is sweet music to me.
The first Diwali after marriage, first Diwali with you kid, the Diwali where your kid burst his or her first cracker, the cycle goes on and on and on... Welcome to this circle of light!!
Looking forward to the next one.
Parasu