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Diwali – Past and Present and for the Future….
The silver Lakshmi is from my dad’s collection; the gold Lakshmi in an ancient frame is at least 80 years old and from the Melwani clan as is the Jhule Lal image from pre-partition. The little Krishna was given to me by an older sister. The apples and bananas are from America’s bounty. The earthen diya was carted back from the homeland, India.
Together they have all combined to make decades of Diwalis in America meaningful and happy.
We now invoke their strength with a heartfelt prayer for the well-being and security of our entire universe.
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The Diwali Chronicles
As a journalist, I’ve always been intrigued by the unique experiences, sights and sounds of individual lives, a billion stories waiting to be told. Immigrants who’ve traveled to a new country always have their idiosyncratic cache of memories, of a past which belongs only to themselves.
A Diwali Stamp for the Diaspora
Little could Indian immigrants have dreamed that technology would connect them in many ways – and their own efforts would finally bring them a US Diwali stamp to put on the letter to the homeland, making them feel truly at home in their adopted home.
A Diwali Collection of posts over the years:
Diwali Firecrackers – Nostalgia for Indian-Americans
Desi World – Lassi with Lavina’s Video of the Day – A White House Diwali