Photographer’s Note
Family meeting, in the straw during the last day (Brothers and sisters) of the Divali festival. One of the most important feast of the hindis.
Diwali is celebrated in Nepal to honor the goddess of wealth and god of prosperity-Lakshmi and Ganesh respectively. The festival here continues for five days. Every day has its special significance. The first day is dedicated to cows as they cook rice and feed the cows believing that goddess Lakshmi comes on cows. The second day is for Dogs as the Vahana of Bhairava. Preparation of delicious food especially meant for the dog is a typical characteristic of the day. Lights and lamps are lit to illuminate the entire surrounding and some of the specialty items are prepared to mark the third day of the festival. Fireworks, Lamps and crackers are widely used. The fourth day is dedicated to Yama, the Hindu God of Death. He is prayed for long life. The fifth final day is Bhhaya Dooj dedicated for the brothers who are wished long life and prosperity by their sisters.
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Dragonheart
(8393) 2007-02-05 11:06
Hello Marc,
This is an excellent shot. The framing is perfect and I like how the group of kids are busy in their thoughts. Only the lady is looking at the camera.
Well done
Thaks for sharing
Best wishes
Vivek
Photo Information
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Copyright: Marc Servais (Uncia)
(245) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2003-11-12
- Categories: Festivals, Ceremony
- Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-02-03 10:31








