by Mythily Govindan
Diwali is the Festival of Lights and we at Princeton enjoyed the lightings fully. The whole area along the club drive in DLF Phase 5 with lit communities on both sides of the road, with spectacular lightings, seemed as a magic land.
The entrance of the community main gate was majestic .The colourful sheets of lights spread on the bushes on either sides of the main gate with the name Princeton sculptured in pleasant green with elaborate brightness, was very unique and admirable.
A couple of months prior to Deepawali itself the corridors of all the floors of all the eight towers were lighted with gleaming LED lights. This is very special at Princeton and we are privileged to enjoy the brightness inside and outside our homes.
On account of the festival, each and every tower entry of all the eight towers were illuminated with impressive lights.
The drive—in path way of the entry and exit were beautifully and colourfully lighted which made the whole area marvellous.
The trees, bushes, shrubs and young plants were all lighted with varied colours and they shone magnificently in red,green, blue, yellow and purple twinkling lights.
Lighted “HAPPY DIWALI “ right in front of the community entrance at the farthest end was wonderful and attracted everyone’s attention.
More than 50% of people decorated their balconies with notable twinkling lights which added beauty to the whole community.
A shadow of stillness and sorrow descends on our minds and faces as we think about an year long wait for the next Deepawali.
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