Armouring the delirium in some cities of Dubai where people reside getting decked up for another dazzling festive occasion is very evident. Illuminated lights put up near the balconies is when I reminisce about the good old days when I spent Diwali with my Indian fans near my neighborhood.
Gushing with my naughty friends to partake in lighting crackers and grabbing that bonbon. What a close-knit family we all were.
Times have changed and so has been the way society celebrates has also revised. I wonder if I can get those times back again.
An opportunity to pause and be grateful for what we have, to cherish memories with family, friends, your flora and fauna, and loved ones, to chuckle and enjoy what life offers us. What’s Diwali without lustre and glow?
Today’s era celebrations are not just confined to India but are celebrated by Indians across the globe with the same festive spirit. Fostering a sense of brotherhood encourages society to come together and celebrate the festival regardless of their background.
Despite living in the midst of the pandemic these times, the world gets an opportunity to enjoy its religious festivals. A festival of lights that brings joy and although I am from a Christian creed Diwali is one of my favorite festivals after Christmas.
Times may have undergone a sea change but customs and traditions remain the same. Let me get my cameras ready to capture the best Diwali shots. Have a safe and eco-friendly Diwali wearing your masks on. Wishing one and all a bright and charming Diwali.
Mathew Litty
Dubai