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Indian Festivals And My Family
Practicing our cultural traditions is a 'Must' especially when we up bring children in other countries outside India. Traditions practiced, preserved and imparted through our ancient values. Younger generations should be made aware of their culture and heritage. My husband Ravishankar and I strongly believe in our roots and the values that have transcended through the generations.
Celebrating holidays is one way of practicing our traditions. It is not easy as said to religiously follow them when you live in a foreign country. First of all there are no holidays given to celebrate them, one has to create their own free time, secondly the holiday mood is only inside the home and not out in the society, so it requires stronger mindset to create that feel. Little or no resource, demanding lifestyle, no help what so ever all come in the way. Many a times celebrations had to wait till the weekend to accommodate everyone. Against all the odds when one makes it happen it is a great feeling.
My husband Ravi, my daughters Sindhu, Seema and myself are living in USA over 18 years. We try to celebrate all the holidays, Indian and American to balance both sides of lifestyle. Among the Indian holidays, Sankranti, Ganesha Gowri, Navratri and Deepawali are our favorite ones.
During Navratri as a family tradition we set up the dolls and invite friends to see them. We invite both Indian and non Indian friends, groups and students. We have made many friends this way. Setting up the doll display together as a family gives us an opportunity to spend one on one time with each other, given us a chance to show our skills and most of all fun time together. Every year we come up with a theme. Last year we set up dolls to show Krishana Leela. Year before was Festivals of India.
Krishnaleela theme won second place in the doll display contest here for Indians living in the USA. Pictures of Pattadagombe came in the local newspaper too. Reaching out to the community at large and spreading our culture is important too.
This
year's
theme
is
Ramayan.
Ramayana
has
a
simple
story
line
but
it
imparts
profound
values
through
its
characters.
Values
of
Duty,
Respect,
Love,
Sharing,
Humility,
Friendship,
Truth
and
Bravery
are
put
across
while
giving
the
glimpses
of
the
ideal
human
being.
We
tried
our
best
to
showcase
these
values
in
our
display.
This
past
weekend
we
had
over
300
people
visit
our
house.
My
husband,
my
daughters,
my
sister
Sunitha,
my
mother
in
law
Susheelamma,
my
dad
Nagaraj
and
my
friend
Sudha
always
contribute
their
time
and
talent
with
the
Navaratri
display.
I
could
not
have
accomplished
much
without
their
help.



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