Saturday, November 1, 2014

Haryana Day

Haryana is a historical region that once was sandwiched in the name of Punjab. The Punjab region of India and Pakistan has a historical and cultural link to Indo-Aryan heritage identity as well as partially to the Dravidic indigenous communities. The Partition of India divided Punjab into two parts. The Eastern part (with two rivers) became the Indian Punjab and the Western part (three rivers) the Pakistan Punjab: Indian Punjab divided into three parts: Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh

All through the area of Haryanvi 

Villages of Haryana


traditions can be seen with its food, language and idiosyncratic inheritance. The Haryanvi 


language, with Bagri  is broadly spoken in this region and the structural design reflects the earliest customs and traditions of the Haryanvi   people. There are also Haryanvi  feast days, including the Holi which is celebrated at the approach of vernal equinox,[  on the Phalguna Purnima (Full Moon). The festival date varies every year, per the Hindu calendar, and typically comes in March, sometimes February in the Gregorian Calendar. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair ruptured relationships.  Other holidays are several with  Haryana Day on Nov 1, in Haryana.

हरियाणा के सूर्यकवि एवं हरियाणवी भाषा के शेक्सपीयर के रूप में विख्यात पं॰ श्री पं लखमीचन्द का जन्म सन 1901 में तत्कालीन रोहतक जिले के सोनीपत तहसील मे जमुना नदी के किनारे बसे जांटी नामक गाँव के मे हुआ ।
दादा लख्मी चंद के सांग ( लोक नाटक )1940- 1950 के दौरान काफी प्रसिद्ध हुए, 44 वर्ष की अल्पायु में उनका देहांत हुआ, इस आधुनिक काल के बारे में उन्होंने कभी लिखा था.

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20 वी जाए पाछे इस्सा ज़माना आवेगा,
इतनी खलाफत बढ़ ज्यागी माणस ने माणस खावेगा..
दुनिया के हालात बिगड़ क इतने खश्ते हो ज्यांगे,
कट क लोग मरेंगे घर घर ये तय फौजी दस्ते हो ज्यांगे...
जी टी रोड प ऊपर निचे दो दो रस्ते हो ज्यांगे,
पशु पखेरू महंगे होक ये माणस सस्ते हो ज्यांगे...
अर मुर्दा माणस बिक्या करेगा ना कोई चिता जलावेगा
ये रूल पुराने हो ज्यांगे गली गली म खुले
कचेहड़ी चौकी थाणे हो ज्यांगे,
दूध, दही, घी सपना होके मोती दांणे हो ज्यांगे...
ये गाम बसेंगे पाणी म परलोक ठिकाणे हो ज्यांगे,
घास फूंस की सब्जी खाके यो माणस गुजारा चलावेगा।
शदी 20 वि जाए पाछे इस्सा कलयुग आवेगा,
इतनी खलाफत बढ़ ज्यागी माणस ने माणस खावेगा।
xoxo

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Diwali, Bhaia dooj of 2014

It's third day of Diwali celebrations  that is  
Bhaia-dooj 


The simple jars with crochet  jackets   holding tea   lights thrown across the chest of drawer   adds so much drama.
my niece with her self stitched out-fit
A pooja that's normally performed at home annually this time coincided with Diwali

  
My daughter usually create a light filled home, which is really serene, relaxing, with an airy breezy feel and lots of punchs of colour. She is talented and she is a person with esthetic sense.
She did her diwali shopping from different markets of Delhi. She has used a lot of different natural textures to bring a homely feel, ....rugs,......blinds,.old art prints carefully handpicked from......hang in groups

All kinds of lamps come together, t lights in crochet jacket jars, traditional Haryanvi  oil lamps, candles and my new Haryanvi   Lantern(hidden below the chest). 


xoxo

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Emily


I cannot resist myself to read the last few pages of Wuthering Heights  as last night I got in the grip of  sleep reading it and few pages were left to read.  It  is a story of passion and love, it is also a story of class, of families, of how one cannot resist and yet must one do what society dictates. At the core however, it is a love story like none other. The story is dark. It is not pretty. It is not meant to be. It was considered vulgar and preposterous when it was first published. Emily went to her grave thinking she was a failure. The book was reprinted by Charlotte and now it is one of the most beloved classics of our times.
Photo Credit: http://www.stuffwiththing.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/wuthering-heights.jpg
Photo Credit: http://www.stuffwiththing.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/wuthering-heights.jpg

Wuthering Heights is narrated by Nelly Dean. She has lived around for a long time. The story is told in extended flashback to a lodger or rather the tenant at Thrushcross Grange. Nelly narrates the story of Heathcliff and Catharine – of their obsession, their love and their madness. Of how they could not be together and yet would not give up each other for the world.
 The book evoked very  strange feelings in  me  . It is more than just unrequited love. You know there is only one way in which this story will end and yet – you pray that things become alright and they do, in a different way of sorts. The core theme also, mostly forgotten is that Heathcliff is an outsider. He has been adopted by Mr. Earnshaw at the beginning of the novel, which Hindley, Catharine’s brother cannot stand. This is just the start of things to come though.
At some point you feel Catharine also detests him and to some extent maybe that is true, but you know that love will prevail and she is merely trying to succumb, but you know she is stronger than that. Wuthering Heights will break your heart – even if you do not want it to, it will. There is no way out from that one. A read which you will never forget for years to come, that is for sure.
It’s really a classic work of English literature that deserves a careful read. There has to be a reason it has persisted for a century and a half, whether or not I agree that it should persist much longer.

 Did you now that  Hindi film  Dil Diya Dard Liya is a 1966 Hindi film based upon Emily Brontë's celebrated novel Wuthering Heights. The film is directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar and Dilip Kumar.
xxx

Hand Made Diwali Luminaries

Behind a word as beautiful as "chandelier", hides tears lamp or chandelier. In addition, they are fashionable. When something into fashion in the world handmade unseen there is a competition to see who makes a more pompoms, yarn, or string. There's a lot of craft postureo back (we'll talk about that another day), but just take a look on pinterest .
luminaire pot masson
  

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xoxo

Saturday, October 11, 2014

cushions and magazine holder


This summer I stitched a pair of Silk embroidered pillows for my daughter’s new home. You may recognize the patterns. The color is "maroon" in each of these photos, in oddly inconsistent ways (both fabrics are actually the same color, and I used the same threads for both), but the right-hand pillow in the first photo is probably the closest, albeit a tad darker than reality.

Pillows
 And I made a magazine holder for her
My daughter was requesting me to make her a magazine holder which I made years bak and was featured in one of the leading Hindi magazine.
I made this   beautiful fabric  magazine holder  using scraps of red and blue cheque fabric from  my stash . Its machine washable, with demounting the steel  on the top that can be used to attach it to the wall.
 A unique and colorful way to keep your magazines or newspapers from taking over the house. Isn’t it beautiful? 
fabric magazine holder

xoxo

Friday, October 10, 2014

Indian touche

Early morning .

 I was taking my lemon water in early hours in the morning . Then i became nostalgic and remembered the after meal treatment in Amritsar  for our Golden Temple  visit.


                     

See the picture above.........This method of cleaning hands post meal are now very rare even in India!

xoxo