Happy Diwali
to all of you and your family, may this festival bring lots of smile and
prosperity in your life. I hope you all are enjoying the festival season to the fullest.
You must be
thinking about what am I doing here on the blog on Diwali day instead of enjoying the
festival with family. Exactly the topic of the day is the way we as a group celebrated Diwali with some unique thoughts to make this Diwali a rocking one not only for us but for people who actually need it the most.
Now let me update the thought behind this and
then will update you on details of celebration in the next section.
Significance of Deepavali
To start with, let me
tell you what Diwali/Deepavali symbolizes and the essence of this great
festival is. The biggest essence is "victory of light over darkness”,
this means we need to spread lights wherever there is darkness, not only
putting lights but in a way, we can bring a smile on the face of poor people who
don’t afford to celebrate this great festival. Here the motive is to light up
the happiness among these tribal people by offering a small hand of help in
their Life.
With this
noble thought under the leadership of Mumbai Travelers we had Diwali
celebration with people of a small village “Kuwaripada” at Tansa. Now let me
tell you that Tansa is a place from where our own Mumbai City gets water.
I know not
many of us are aware of Tansa hence we decided to reach out to the place where managing
necessity like water is a challenge and celebration or lighting etc remains
just a dream. Yesterday we reached the place and had one of the best Diwali
till date, let's move the next section to see how we were successful to bring
smile and lights in life of our own people who are now part of our family.
DIWALI FOR ALL
Diwali for
All is a unique initiative brought by Mumbai Travelers where one can donate and
visit the Tribal village to celebrate Diwali with villagers and make their
Diwali a special one. So let start with the celebration of Diwali in true sense with villagers in a style.
The activity
was initiated well in advance so as we can have sufficient quantity for around
20 families (120 people) of this lovely village. We had a very good count of
donation but just handing over material is not sufficient. They may feel ignorant
and distance from city people typical gap between city & village, to feel
up the gap of city and village and to give them comfort that even city people
care for them and we don’t shy to be with them we reached the place
personally. We thought that celebrating personally and light up Diya at their
home as we do at our home would make them feel special instead of ignorant.
We around
20-25 people under the leadership of Saurabh reached the place by 4 pm, trust
me the moment we reached there the smile and happiness of villagers were on
top, they were happy to see that people do care for them and willing to support
and uplift them. The village is far away from the city at around 30 KM but
still, they manage cold drinks for all of us and welcome us with showering flowers, this was a great gesture of humanity and heart touching.
Till last
month there was no electricity in the village so you can understand the kind of challenges
they have. The overwhelming response on donation helped us to make their Diwali
a special one. Donation count was too good so out of all things, which I could
remember, it is like books, stationery, games such as Cricket bats, carom, football,
skip ropes, chess, Kambal, mats for small children, grocery, etc.
Grocery and
basic necessity was packed for each family so all of them can have equal distribution,
stationary and books were handed over to school so as it can be optimally
utilized and common stuff such as games were handed over to the leader of the village
so as he can keep control over better utilization. This is how the combination of the city and villagers came together and celebrated the festival of lights to bring happiness for each other.
The best is yet to
come
At the last
before we leave the best part comes in, creation of rangoli near
Tulsi Kunj with flowers and light up Diya and lanterns outside each house. The best part of Diwali is to bring a smile and overcome
darkness and if you do it for people who cannot afford then it is Diwali in
true sense.
The purpose of the blog is not to publicize ourselves but to promote
the true essence of this great festival so as in future many more such
initiatives can be undertaken by more groups to uplift the poor families so as they can also contribute to the development of our country.
Wish you all a very happy
Diwali and prosperous new year