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Mc Dream Home

My new pet project these days is “HOUSE Hunting” and man………. is it tiring or what??? I am either on the field looking at potential apartments or researching them on the net. At other times I am thinking about them…… another very very tedious process. I haven’t touched my camera since Diwali night. None of the flats I see fall into the Mc Dream Home category. Finding a dream house is like falling in love with the dream person. I am sure you think I am gross comparing these two things but seriously…… its like you love somebody’s eyes or somebody’s smile or somebody’s dimples, somebody’s sense of humor, somebody’s ………  I’m definitely getting soft in the head!!!!
 
Just to clear the air I meant a mixture of Shahrukh Khan, Hritik Roshan, Amir Khan (not the dead singer), Salman Khan, Khalli…….?????? (now where did that come from???…… soft part of the head…… I guess!!!) whatever…… Coming back to the point….. Mc Dream Home!!! Every house I see has a certain feature that I like sometimes it is the living room sometimes the spacious bedroom sometimes the kitchen, sometimes it is the terrace or the view etc only you never find all of them in one single place.

Just like in the case with LOVE…….. even if you do find McDreamy and fall in love with him…… he should love you back….. here comes affordability.  So the search is on as I scour the streets of my city braving the cold evenings and the dry and hot afternoons. Result I am down with a bad throat infection. Sometimes when I speak I have to look around to make sure that the broken creepy croaky voice is mine and don’t even make me start as to when I am laughing….. I sound like the creepiest chudail (witch). I used to look like one now I even sound like one…… Any fancy dress shows coming up???

Coming back to Mc Dream Home…….. the construction companies are so sly that what they put up on paper and what they actually give are two different things. The built-up area and the available carpet area differs from what they put up on paper. Most of the under construction apartments that I saw are so tiny that I had to change my mind and go for the ready possession flats. Here I can buy what I see. So much more comfortable!!!!Plus the waiting period of the possession of the flat and the builder’s tantrums are something you wont have to endure. Most builders delay possession and charge an escalation plus the amenities mentioned in the brochures are grossly over rated for eg:  Landscaped gardens, children play area, Relaxation benches, senior citizens’ corner, lawns, open air fitness area and jogging tracks are actually a small little teeny-meeny grassy park with a bench and some winding lanes. Gymnasiums are actually areas in the club house where a little treadmill and exercycle is kept.

The only disadvantage at this point of time is the affordability. Finance is one hell of a competing sector. Since I have posted feelers about my intention to buy a property I have been totally bogged down by brokers selling properties and finance guys offering various schemes so much that my earlier silence loving and never ringing phone does not stop ringing and there usually is somebody waiting on the other line. I have got so confused that I agree to meet somebody and hand over documentation to another….. I negotiate details with one and end up asking no demanding loan features offered from a completely different bank. It is so confusing!!!!

To top it all the brokers have been offering me everything from heritage buildings to pigeon hole homes. Just today I was offered to view a home that was older than me !!!!Most of these flats have an array of single working people or students staying on rent. The reason……. they pay more money and vacate immediately. I recently saw one house where there were four burly unshaven less clothed men lounging in the living room and when I entered more and more men seemed to keep coming out of woodwork……. so many that i completely lost count of them. As I walked around to see the house more and more men came out. All of them looking at you as if you walked into the “never seen a female” male section of Tihar jail with very very HUGE eyes. I immediately was on my toes because the house was dirty and I rejected buying it. All I could think of was : RRRRRRUUNNNNNNNN!!!!

The female students/working professionals on the other hand are better they are really neat and clean but again most properties in the market for resale are not really worth an investment. The smooth talking brokers take the cake. They make the properties on resale seem like it is the next thing after Taj Mahal and the usual all it requires is a fresh coat of paint. What they mean is pull down the walls and the plaster and also re-tile the entire floor and change all the electric fixtures and bathroom fittings and install new woodwork……. THATS ALL!!!

So my basically hunt for McDreamHome is still on but now I am armed with lots of between the lines reading knowledge and clear specific requirements about what I want in my home. So I’m ready……. bring it on!!!!!

Dhunuchi Dance

Dhunuchi dance is a traditional dance usually done during pujas especially Durga Puja as part of the aarti. Men and women dance in frenzy on the sounds of the dhak (drum) carrying an earthen Dhunuchi which has some coconut husk which burns slowly in turn burning the frankincense kept on it. The result is a lot of smoke and lot of dancing. The dancers dance with more than two dhunuchis at a time : one in each hand and one in the mouth between the teeth. The dancers dance enthralled to the different tunes of the drum…… sometimes slow at other times faster. The dancing gets more and more vigorous as the night goes by and climax is something worth watching. I took these pics on a very high ISO because of the darkness and the smoke. Actually its a miracle I got anything at all !!! The dancers were so fast and there was absolutely no place to place a tripod. The audience clapping and closing in on the dancers did not help either. But very honestly you will enjoy more if you get to see it live. The dancers dancing….. the smell of the frankincense….. the sounds of the dhak…….. the goddess smiling at you……. and the audience……. It was simply beautiful. I had an absolute fabulous time to the extent at times I forget to press the shutter. 

Here she has three dhunuchis : one in each hand and one in her mouth.
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Motion

A Very Happy Diwali to everyone!!!

Waterfall at Saheliyon ki bari

skywatch

Bird

Bare Branches

Celebration : Durga Immersion 2012

Durga Puja marks its close every year on Dussehra with the immersion of the Durga Idol. The idols are taken in a truck to the river with a lot of pomp and splendor. A lot of dancing happens on the way there. Men and women dance the dhunuchi dance to the beats of the dhak (drum) other dance forms not ever heard of or seen…… also takes place. I am going to be in trouble for saying this.  All in all a fun time with lots of fun happening and everyone enjoying. This is always my last photographic memory of Durga puja. I never take pics after this because it is always very sad to see Ma go back!!! The waiting is fun……. The time she is here is fabulous…… the immersion is fun…….. but all fun of the festive ends right here!!!

On the truck with the dhaki (drummer) 

Ma in the truck in the traffic going to the river for immersion.

The procession.
Dancing to the beats of the dhak (drum). This dance form is unheard of 😀 😀 😀
Little girls dance in the procession. Dhunuchi dance by men and women to the beats of the dhak (drum)
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Navratri in Maharashtra

Navratri is the nine day festival where the goddess in worshiped in different forms. In different states of India the rituals and customs and traditions are different. In Maharashtra the rituals involve placing some soil as thick as two phalanges in a plate and placing a pot filled with water in the center of it with some rice grains on top then placing five leaves of mango and a coconut on the pot. Nine food grains viz: Wheat, Bajra, Jowar, Rice, Bengal Gram, Green Gram, Matki, Black Sesame seeds, Black Gram each for the nine navgrahas are then sowed in the mud and it is kept moist for the nine days so that it germinates and grows a little. A lamp is lit continuously for nine days such that it does not extinguish. It is a depiction of life: The soil : Mother earth, The pot : womb, The grains/seeds – The unborn baby and fertility, The never extinguishing lamp: life etc……. This is worshiped for the next nine days: depicting the nine months of pregnancy. During this time in the state of Gujarat, men and women dance the Garba around this. Children especially little girls are fed with delicacies. After nine days these germinated seeds and coconut is then immersed in water: depicting every thing that comes goes away.
The Ghat in the centre with the coconut on top and germinating seeds around it.
Ladies going together for the immersion of the ghat.
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