November 10, 2018

Diwali 2018: Something Special


Happy Diwali! 2018

This Diwali was a special one. Not only was it the most beautiful one, but also, it was extremely confusing one.

I bet most of you will be aware of what Diwali is but if you are not then here is the gist - It's an Indian festival that is celebrated every year with people decorating their homes, visiting loved ones, stuffing faces with sweets and other unhealthy food and bursting crackers (which is reducing y-o-y, thank god for that!).

As many of you know from my Instagram stories and highlights, that I recently moved to this new apartment in the same city. It was our first Diwali in this new place so we had all the more reason to go all out with the decoration and cleaning!

I wrote, confusing because it might be my last single Diwali ;). Let's see what the future holds for me but I had mixed feelings through the few days of the festivities. Although, Diwali takes place on one designated day since it is the BIGGEST festival in India; the decoration, shopping on auspicious days (Dhanteras), buying gifts for near & dear ones, etc. takes days. 

I can't complain as I LOVE 1. Decorating my place 2. I'm all for spending time with family 3. I love seeing happy faces.

 

What do People do on Diwali?


This is how a typical Diwali day looks like in an Indian family - we get up early and clean our house (if we haven't earlier).

By Diwali most people would have decorated with flowers and streamers, a series of lights inside and outside the house, if not, they do it today.

Rangoli (an art form made on the floor, usually outside the door to welcome guests) is made with various coloured grains (or other materials) or flowers. Nowadays, artificial stick-on acrylic ones that look really beautiful and are fuss-free.

We decorate the mandir with new deities and lighting diyas in and around the house.

 

What I Wore on Diwali


This Diwali, I wore this beige and hot pink ethnic suit gifted by my future in-laws on my birthday. I thought what better way to commence the Hindu New Year than by wearing new clothes gifted by a future family :)

I paired the suit with my favourite traditional sandals, mom's pink danglers and brass bangles bought from Diwali Mela (I told you Diwali is BIG. We have huge exhibitions and Diwali festival events in every city).







Rangoli made by me - Also, hand-painted diyas

Rangoli made by my mom


Our new society and how it looks from outside. People decorate their galleries with colourful lights.

Aerial view of the rangoli I made.




WEARING:
Suit - Meena Bazaar, Sandals - Metro, Bangles - Diwali Mela, Thrift, Earrings - BGs


What are your thoughts? Do you celebrate Diwali? How was it for you?
I did not burst crackers this time as a) too much pollution in Delhi b) Just waste of money.

What are your thoughts on bursting crackers? Would love to know below.

Till then, keep rocking!
xoxo
Akanksha

17 comments :

  1. Hi dear,
    Been so long I have posted on your posts, haven't been much active online.
    A very Happy Diwali, you looking gorgeous as ever and what a great news you shared! Wish u a very happy married life. When is it by the way ? hearty congratulations xo :)

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  2. Thanks for visiting my blog Happy Diwali

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  3. Beautiful! hope you had a wonderful Diwali..

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  4. You look wonderful! Your Diwali outfit was so pretty. The decorations look so beautiful. How interesting it is your last single Diwali. I wish you much happiness in married life.

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  5. Gorgeous is the word for you, darling!
    Kisses, Paola.

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  6. You looked absolutely gorgeous. What a beautiful and special time of celebration :)) xx

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  7. You celebrate Diwali in a wonderful way and I love the outfit you show here! Here in Bavaria we don't celebrate Diwali and therefore I loved to see how you do this!
    xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
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  8. That was a really interesting post and so informative.
    Love your pics too.

    Ann
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  9. You look so lovely in your festive clothes my dear :)
    And I love the natural texture of your hair :)

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  10. So glad you had a happy Diwali! You looked beautiful!

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  11. Happy Diwali! You look stunning! :)

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  12. This is a very special celebration and your outfit looks amazing. Enjoy your new apartment xoxo Cris
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  13. Wonderful decorations :-) You look stunning in this styling :-)

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