Happy Diwali to all !
Just to let all know that Diwali is the biggest Hindu festival . According to Hindu mythology , this day Lord Rama returned to his kingdom in Ayodhya after his victory over the demon king Ravana . After fighting a fierce battle with demon's army , Rama got back his beloved wife Sita who was kidnapped by Ravana . Also it was the end of Rama's 14 years of exile that was ordered by his step mother . On his return , the entire kingdom was lit by lamps since it was a day of Amavasya (no moon day) .
The term ' Diwali ' means a ' series of light ' and is celebrated by lighting lot of earthen lamps and lanterns . Delicious sweets and snacks are prepared and we fire crackers for fun !
In a free hand crochet attempt, I have tried making a ' Diya ' i.e. an earthen lamp. Hope you might like ! :) This is my first pure pattern ! Not plug n play like I did for my crochet bag :)
Just to let all know that Diwali is the biggest Hindu festival . According to Hindu mythology , this day Lord Rama returned to his kingdom in Ayodhya after his victory over the demon king Ravana . After fighting a fierce battle with demon's army , Rama got back his beloved wife Sita who was kidnapped by Ravana . Also it was the end of Rama's 14 years of exile that was ordered by his step mother . On his return , the entire kingdom was lit by lamps since it was a day of Amavasya (no moon day) .
The term ' Diwali ' means a ' series of light ' and is celebrated by lighting lot of earthen lamps and lanterns . Delicious sweets and snacks are prepared and we fire crackers for fun !
In a free hand crochet attempt, I have tried making a ' Diya ' i.e. an earthen lamp. Hope you might like ! :) This is my first pure pattern ! Not plug n play like I did for my crochet bag :)
I am going to try this again and will write down the pattern to share with you all . I wanted to share it before Diwali but was too busy in Diwali cleaning and food preparation .
My daughter has got loads of crackers from her Dad! She is also looking forward to make Rangoli at our doorstep :)
Wishing you all a happy and safe Diwali !:)
Preeti :)
It's super cute! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteI liked learning about Diwali festival from your post. It was interesting and informative.
Happy Diwali to you n ur family too :) Hope you enjoy the sweets, crackers, food and family time !
ReplyDeletevery happy Diwali to you n family..have a great day! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a super nice job! Well done..I like it very much.
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Hi, Preeti! Happy Diwali to you and your family! The diya looks great! Good pattern and will be very a nice decoration for any festival! Hugs, Anna
ReplyDeleteWooow. This is a very clever idea. And It is really beautiful.. You are so creative my friend..:))
ReplyDeleteBest wishes...
So sweet! I love the colors.....so vibrant!
ReplyDeleteLovely !
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Anna
This is very Pretty Preeti.
ReplyDeleteLoving ur tag line :-)
I wasted my creative time to earn lot of money; now I am wasting lot of money to earn my creative time!
Preeti This is awesome!!! I have been thinking of coming up with a diya pattern and yours is just gorgeous! I am just going to wait for you to write this one up!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali :)
ReplyDeleteCiao Preeti sono Nunzia vengo a ricambiare la visita ^_^
ReplyDeleteE' un piacere grande conoscere amiche nuove,e sono felicissima di unirmi al tuo blog ^_^
Tanti complimenti per i tuo lavori sono tutti bellissimi ^_^
Grazie per essere passata da me
Un abbraccio e un bacio grande, e alla prossima
Nunzia ( ITALIA )
A very happy diwali to you and family. You have a really nice space here with lovely crochet works.
ReplyDeletePreeti, Hello!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for your blog and beautiful works!
Thanks for your visit and kind comment in my blog.
Hugs ... from Brazil,
Márcia
This is wonderful, Preeti! My belated Diwali wishes to you.
ReplyDeleteΠολύ όμορφο, χαιρετίσματα από Ελλάδα !
ReplyDeleteOhhhh beautiful your blog and your work, congratulations, kisses from Spain.
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Really beautiful work Preeti! These would make nice embellishments for any plain cushion cover! I must try this next Diwali.
ReplyDeleteBelated Diwali wishes to you and your family.
Happy Deepavali :) this is very creative. I went through your posts one by one and all I can say is wow!! Joined your site hope to see more of these
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Belated Happy Diwali, Preeti! I'm looking forward to your pattern, that light is really beautiful :-))
ReplyDeleteHello Preeti!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and introducing yourself to me. I enjoyed making the rainbow colored scarf you liked on my blog, and I love seeing your wonderful use of color in your stitching projects! I look forward to following your blog and getting to know you better from the Portland, Oregon, area in the USA. :-) Gracie
Hello!
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Congratulations for your blog and beautiful works!
Hi Preeti, Lovely diya, looking forward to the pattern. I think it would also look nice if placed around a rangoli..no?
ReplyDeleteThe Diya is beautiful!! Hope you had a wonderful Diwali. Wish you all the best for the new year :)
ReplyDeleteBONJOUR C EST BIEN JOLIE CE QUE VOUS FAITES MERCI POUR VOTRE VISITE CHEZ MOI BONNE FIN DE SEMAINE A VOUS PRUNELLE
ReplyDeleteOlá Preeti!
ReplyDeleteBem original esta ideia! Amei a simplicidade e o efeito obtido.
Um saudável final de semana!
Abraço,
Norminha
beautiful diya...
ReplyDeleteI have learned something today..thank you for sharing your world!!!
ReplyDeletecan you share diya pattern? thanks
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