Sunday, November 11, 2012

Happy Diwali to all of you

Hello friends,
Some facts about Diwali, I wanted to share:
The first day of Diwali is called Dhanvantari Triodasi or Dhanwantari Triodasi also called Dhan Theras. The second day of Diwali is called Narak Chaturdasi. It is the fourteenth lunar day (thithi) of the dark forthnight of the month of Kartik and the eve of Diwali. On this day Lord Krishna destroyed the demon Narakasur and made the world free from fear. The third day of Diwali is the actual Diwali. This is the day when worship for Mother Lakshmi is performed. On the fourth day of Diwali, Goverdhan Pooja is performed. The fifth day of the diwali is called Bhratri Dooj. It is a day dedicated to sisters. 
In Sikh perspective, Diwali is celebrated as the return of the sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind Ji from the captivity of the city, Gwalior. To commemorate his undying love for Sikhism, the towns people lit the way to, Harmandhir Sahib (referred to as the Golden Temple), in his honour. 





WISHING ALL OF YOU A VERY HAPPY DIWALI AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. MAY LORD GANESHA SHOWERS ALL HIS BLESSINGS...!


Monday, September 17, 2012

SHUBH DIWALI

Shubh Diwali!

Give light and people will find the way.
Ella Baker. 


Diwali is on of my favorite festivals. Invoking the light !
Goddess bless you all, may you all live happy, healthy and always  feel surrounded  by the LIGHT!


This  creation is  made  for our  kitchen, where I spend  a lot of time:).
Specially  now Ganesha days is approaching and  Diwali... Methai time, of course puja  too:)


Shubh Diwali


How it is  made:
~Wood 2" by 4"
~letters cut on the  cricut
~Card stock
~Punches(4, the flower punch is my favorite!)
Pearls ( LOVE IT so much!)
~Ink

That was it  for  this time. Hope  you all have  a BRIGHT and  Divine Diwali.
God  Bless you all!
Love and  light,
Namastey


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Dharma


Dharma. It comes from the Sanskrit dhri, which means “to support, hold up or bear.”


We all have our own “dharma” or purpose and reason for being alive. As Krishna states in the Gita, following someone else’s dharma is dangerous. If you live your life trying to impress others and not fulfilling what you’re here to do, you’ll feel the pain.


Whenever virtue declines and unrighteousness rises, I manifest Myself as an embodied being. To protect the Saints and Sages, to destroy the evil-doers and to establish Dharma(righteousness), I am born from age to age.
-Bhagavad Gita 4.7 and 4.8



In order for an individual to realize their supreme Self, they need to identify the reasons and objectives why they came into being on this earth plane, and fulfill them. The ancient seers clearly articulated the objectives of humankind as "Purusharthas" -- 'Purusha' means an individual or person, and 'Artha' means meaning or objective or pursuit. They articulated four Purusharthas as:
Dharma: Righteousness/ Duty
Artha: Wealth
Kama: Pleasure in life/ Desire
Moksha: Liberation
There is so much more to write about these.
i made  this for a good friend of mine. She is  just that Symbol!
A good idea to  play with kids, or just an art to display it in your home.
Kids love to ask  questions. When they see, they ask. 
Dharma:


From the back:


I kept is  simple.

How it is made:
~2" by 4" wood
~Card stock
~Ribbon
~Bling
~Hot glue gun

Thank you so much for stopping by, 
Have fun, live with passion, free with in the boundary of Dharma, while doing your Dharma!
Cheers
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Thursday, January 19, 2012

HOLI


Spring is nature's way of saying, "Let's party!"

Good morning!!




Holi, a colorful celebration soon when Spring marches in! 

Spring is when Mother Nature express Herself through the buds, blooms, blossoms, gorgeous flowers,
color!
Holi is the time  where we all have these expressions... with our loved ones. This celebration  does have a beautiful meaning, life is seen  color-ful {Never BLACK & WHITE}!

I thought it was fun doing  some crafty- home decor, so much in these, these days!
This way I could  show, teach, or perhaps just have fun with my kids. I hear you: Craft and culture, yes  it was.
So we ran to the lumber, got our wood, letters(circut-cut) from the local store, added  blings & ribbon. I kept it simple, still a bit  Indian:))
Here it is what  I came  up with:
H:
 O
 L
 I
 Ribbon-look:
 HOLI, from the right corner:
 HOLI: 
 Holi from the left corner:
We sure had fun creating this! The end result is paying off, 'cause kids  had fun and we all are enjoying this creation. We have placed this crafty-item in the kitchen.

How it is made:
~Wood 2" by 6" all 4 pieces are cut into 6 "
~ letters 4 "
~Blings
~Punches
~Ribbon
~Paper(bling/ Glitter)
~3 D tapes
~Hot glue gun
~ HOLI inspiration 
this year:

Holi 2012 : Thursday, March 8


Some Ideas:

Rang
Rang Barse
Holi Hain

Spring Splash

Color
Holi re Hoi

Enjoy, and have a colorful life.

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