The local RWA was apprehensive if the low temperatures and scary predictions of even colder climate ahead would dampen the spirit of residents in coming out to celebrate! But the pent-up demand for social events and need for performing the religious duty of doing parikrama around the holy fire pushed them out of their cosy homes!
The setting was perfect at the ground near the Community Centre. A huge bonfire was set up. A large crowd turned up consisting of residents’ families and friends! The seniors came well covered, but most youngsters were unmindful of the winter. Many elders reminisced of times when children would go from door to door singing ‘ Dulla Bhatti wala ho, tera kaun….’ asking for savouries focussing on newlyweds and new born. But this tradition has sadly disappeared with time
At the outset everyone made it a point to exchange Lohri greetings! The RWA team welcomed the visitors!
The function started with pooja performed as usual by no other than IB Bansal, a prominent resident! This was followed by lighting of the bonfire. People then went around it to pay their respect!
Pea nuts, gajak and rewri were distributed to all, from youngsters to the elders! Some brought their own prasad which disappeared in no time. One could not but remember and miss those residents who are no more!
The dhols were in place to add pace & vibrancy to the celebrations! And the high flames did succeed in keeping the cold at bay.
People generally looked happy with the social bonding that such events invariably create!
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