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Diwali Pahats Put Pune In The Mood
Prachi Bari (Times News Network)
All dressed up, he looks handsome in his sleek
kurta-pyjama
, while she is bedecked in
her finest
saree
and Maharashtrian
jewellery. The scent of sandalwood fills the air.This is the typical attire in
which the Punekars worship the Goddess Lakshmi, ushering in Diwali, after the
ritual Abhyang Snan on the first day. But what after this? Does one have to
simply change back into normal attire and go through the rest of the day as
usual?
Not if some creative Punekars have their way. The need to keep the
festive spirit rolling, especially on the first day of Diwali, has given birth
to what is now called Diwali Pahat. Which is essentially an entertainment
programme that is the epilogue to the first
aarti
(worship) of Diwali and the
prologue to the rest of the week’s celebrations.
Diwali Pahat began
nine years ago when Satish Desai, president of Tridal, thought of celebrating
Diwali as a community festival. “Every one is dressed up and don’t
really know what to do next in the morning. So we decided to organise a musical
programme for people to enjoy,” says Satish, “It was just an idea
then, but now it has taken off quite well and these programmes are held not just
in Pune, but all over Maharashtra.” Each year a new concept is presented
to the people and Satish has also instigated an award.
The programmes are
generally musicals, where singers like Suresh Wadkar, Ravindra Sathe and Asha
Khadilkar perform. Shirish Kulkarni of Rang Yatra and Sunil Mahajan of Samvad
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Mahajan in fact holds two
such programmes during Diwali. “We have two programmes, one on the day of
the Abhyang Snan and the other on Padva,” he says.The Sarasbaug Mitra
Mandal, meanwhile, organises the Deepostav. This is a special programme open to
all, where people come in at 5 am and light
diya
s throughout Sarasbaug. “We
have volunteers giving away
diya
s to
all those who come to Sarasbaug on the first day of Diwali and they are greeted
by a huge
rangoli
,” he says.It is
these Diwali fests that really usher in the true ambience for the festival of
lights.
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