Excellent one hour video that helped me relive my own Ganesh Chaturti day. Informative too. Ganeshotsava or Ganpati Festival is emotionally very close to the heart of all Mumbaikars. We have fond memories of this festival.As Expatriates in dubai we did not get all the requisite things to celebrate the festival . But That was the real fun when we all couples came together, took a day off from the Office and under the supervision of our Bhatji Mr Mandar Damle we prepared all the delicacies like ukadiche modak,Aluwadi etc . The Main Families Involved were The Damles from Dombivali, The Pardeshis from Pune, Dighes from Thane, and off course the Kothares from Goregaon(shifted) all settled in Dubai. We have included the Mehta Family recently. This is the first part of the video, It shows complete picturisation of day one of the Ganpati festival. You feel as if you are there, please listen to Mr Damles detail explanation of all the Vidhis . Thanks and enjoy the one hour journey. |
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Marathi Couple Celebrating Ganesh Utsav
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Harry Potter and the marathi connection...
Has anyone noticed the connections between Harry Potter and marathi last names? . Patil twins are characters in the books. The death curse is "Avada Kedarva".
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Leave our village...you are not good....
People in a village near Dehu are being asked to leave a village for alleged crimes. In this day and age, this is not a good way to solve a problem. Even if the allegations were true.
Friday, September 01, 2006
Chaturthi celebrations
Ganesh Chaturthi is a global festival now. Here is a PBS story about Ganesh Chaturthi being celebrated in New York. And if you have a broadband connection, you can watch some of the clips of celebration at Google Video.
The Des Moines celebration was great. A lot of money was raised for the temple and everybody had a lot of fun. As the temple is next to the river, the visarjan procession was a trek from the temple to the river. Next year, we will have some sort of music during the procession so that people can dance.
The Des Moines celebration was great. A lot of money was raised for the temple and everybody had a lot of fun. As the temple is next to the river, the visarjan procession was a trek from the temple to the river. Next year, we will have some sort of music during the procession so that people can dance.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Ganesh Chaturti
There is a terrorist advisory for the upcoming Ganesh Chaturti. This will mean less women and children accompanying men during Visarjan. Security should be up to the mark in Pune and Mumbai.
Our Ganesh Chaturti here in Des Moines has Pratisthapana and Visarjan on the same day as the function is being organised in the local temple. I will be celebrating the event after 11 years.
Our Ganesh Chaturti here in Des Moines has Pratisthapana and Visarjan on the same day as the function is being organised in the local temple. I will be celebrating the event after 11 years.
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Disaster relief and disaster creation
A safe place to send in your relief money is the Prime Minister's relief fund. Other relief funds seem to open and close during more dramatic disasters. Ofcourse, you never know which state gets hit, but the money is in reasonably good hands with the PM relief fund.
Speaking of disasters, illegal extraction of India's natural resources are one of the easiest ways the ruling parties makes easy money. It's easy to find the illegal activities. Anything that goes on 24 hours a day and without any questions asked is usually blessed from the top or the middle.
I do not know if that is happening in Maharashtra, so you can comment on that. But it is apparently happening in Andhra Pradesh and the reason we know is that it is causing damage in Karnataka. Here is another instance of sand quarrying in Tamil Nadu.
Our history books teach us that the British exploited our natural resources. But we may our own worst enemy in this regard. Ofcourse, we eventually love to blame those foreigners for using our bad river water.
Speaking of disasters, illegal extraction of India's natural resources are one of the easiest ways the ruling parties makes easy money. It's easy to find the illegal activities. Anything that goes on 24 hours a day and without any questions asked is usually blessed from the top or the middle.
I do not know if that is happening in Maharashtra, so you can comment on that. But it is apparently happening in Andhra Pradesh and the reason we know is that it is causing damage in Karnataka. Here is another instance of sand quarrying in Tamil Nadu.
Our history books teach us that the British exploited our natural resources. But we may our own worst enemy in this regard. Ofcourse, we eventually love to blame those foreigners for using our bad river water.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Rain, Rain, Go Away!
The rain has got Maharashtra real good this time around. All low lying areas are in trouble now. Thankfully, evacuation and help activities are moving along well. This will be a hugely disruptive event in the lives of lakhs of people. I remember my uncle incurring thousands of rupees of damage in his shop due to rain. Insurance is not a poor man's tool in India. So most of these folks have the misfortune of absorbing their own losses.
Maharashtra photographs on Flickr
Flickr has this feature called tags. Go to this page and you can potentially see thousands of pictures taken in Maharashtra or having some sort of Maharashtra connections. You can jump around to other related tags like Mumbai, Pune or Aurangabad.
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Discussion board added..
I have figured out the way to add a discussion board to the maharashtraweb site. It requires registration and all groups will be moderated for bad language. Hopefully, that will provide another dimension for interaction for maharashtraweb users. It will also facilitate discussion of topics that are probably more dearer to your hearts than mine.
Saturday, July 29, 2006
Maharashtra images
I looked around the web for photographs that capture the essence of Maharashtra. Here is a nice picture of women wearing Navvari sarees. This link has a photographers view of Maharashtra. Here is picture of a dance bar from the old days.
There have been lavni dances sponsored by Coke! And liquor industry has caught on to the trend too with their item numbers across the country. Sell them dreams and hook em!
There have been lavni dances sponsored by Coke! And liquor industry has caught on to the trend too with their item numbers across the country. Sell them dreams and hook em!
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
"The World is Flat", let us learn English!
There is a lot of mention of Bangalore in the book "The World is Flat". A few years down the road, Bangalore should get replaced by Pune, Chennai or Hyderabad. Politicians in Bangalore are cashing out on software investments. Pune and its surroundings are doing great!
I am glad to see a reduction in pure Marathi Schools. Not that the Marathi curriculum is weak, but the public school teachers definitely are. Out of the 11 public school friends I knew, only one passed 12th! These were relatively smart guys studying in ultra-horrible schools.
It is nice to know that English is being planned as a compulsary subject. I thought that would be a given, but I guess one can never assume anything with politicians around! English has to be taught, given that it is a global language. Hindi should be the language that gets the axe instead of English. Most of South India seems to have done this with good results. Thanks to songs and movies, everyone gets a free grounding in Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu, whether they realize it or not!
If Germans and Chinese can learn English in school, surely Maharashtrians can and should? Why ostracize an ethnic public schooled Maharashtrian to a life of poverty by deliberately taking away English from him?
I am glad to see a reduction in pure Marathi Schools. Not that the Marathi curriculum is weak, but the public school teachers definitely are. Out of the 11 public school friends I knew, only one passed 12th! These were relatively smart guys studying in ultra-horrible schools.
It is nice to know that English is being planned as a compulsary subject. I thought that would be a given, but I guess one can never assume anything with politicians around! English has to be taught, given that it is a global language. Hindi should be the language that gets the axe instead of English. Most of South India seems to have done this with good results. Thanks to songs and movies, everyone gets a free grounding in Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu, whether they realize it or not!
If Germans and Chinese can learn English in school, surely Maharashtrians can and should? Why ostracize an ethnic public schooled Maharashtrian to a life of poverty by deliberately taking away English from him?
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Link to Maharashtrian Recipes
Here is the mother of all links for Maharashtrian recipes! http://www.mumbai-masala.com/maharashtrafood.html. Go Samita!
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