30 Nov 2023

#486 What a lazy day looks like to me

 What a lazy day looks like to me

This post is a part of Blogchatter Blog Hop

Before I start writing anything, I would first like to thank the team of BlogChatter for coming up with a lot of innovative prompts with the help of which I can conquer my writing block. From this week’s #BlogChatterBlogHop, I have selected the prompt “A blogger on a lazy day” for mainly two reasons; First, I qualify to consider myself a blogger after blogging for a decade. Second, I’ve been idling around for some time recently, just being cozied up in my cocoon during these snowy Nordic winter days. I want to slow down a bit and enjoy this process of my existence and evolution as my life turned extremely hectic a few months ago.   

         

          Picking up a day from one of my recent lazy days, I usually get up between 7:30 am and 8 am as it’s winter here in Finland and the sun rises around 8:40 am and before that, it’s pitch-dark black all around. So, I can proudly say that I wake up before sunrise or can I call it a Finnish Brahma Muhurta? Jokes apart! So, for me, a lazy day essentially doesn’t exclude any work, but it includes moments to relax mentally by not worrying much about my career or future or giving time to activities that I enjoy doing. Note: A married woman’s life can’t be devoid of any work, there’s always a schedule of household chores to perform. After performing some usual household chores like cleaning, setting up the rooms, and cooking, I sit on the armchair in my favorite spot in the drawing room with a cup of hot chocolate and a book. I also watch some movies or videos on YouTube for entertainment. I enjoy reading eBooks on my iPad where I also take notes. These days, I’ve been learning to play the Ukulele, so I’m trying my hand at Ukulele. I experiment with this stringed instrument which I have yearned to play for a long time. I try to get the chords for some Bollywood songs by hit and trials and note them down in a notebook which I refer to while recording the songs. I upload these recordings in my quite-recently-created-Instagram-Account; swar_symphony. I also collaborate with singers all over the world on Smule app. I feel that anything that one creates makes her happy and confident. I would sometimes surf for different contents or invitations for writing on different prompts to keep my blog alive.

 

          I wonder what life without any work would look like. After crossing the carefree stage of life that of a student, I am into the next phase of life; that’s married life which comes with some T&C and some responsibilities. I can never think of getting rid of the repetitive household chores as it has taught me to be more disciplined and gain control over the mind which always gives me numerous excuses not to do it. At the end of the day, I feel content to reflect on my day and feel grateful for my family and friends.

 

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Swati Sarangi

30.11.2023

27 Nov 2023

#485 On the bus ride home

 On the bus ride home

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This post is a part of Blogchatter Blog Hop 

On the bus ride home, I met an old woman. Even though she was a stranger to me, that brief meeting invoked a lot of familiar emotions within me.  

If I try to recall that incident more vividly, it was exactly a month ago, to be precise. Since the arrival of autumn, the days in Finland have shrunk to a few hours and the darkness engulfs the rest of the day quite early, as early as 4 pm. After shopping at a nearby mall, I boarded the bus to my home. After a few stops, I found an elderly lady boarding the bus. When she came closer to where I sat, I could observe her face more intensely, for a moment I felt that I met my grandmother whom I lost 2 years ago to COVID; same smile, complexion, and blue bulging-out nerves over her pale, speckled hands. Myriads of memories with her flashed in front of my eyes and my mind started an age-old conversation with her about the tales that were untold or left to be told after our last meeting.  I wanted to draw her attention towards me, but alas language was the barrier. Yes, I reminded myself that I was living in a foreign land.

I wouldn’t have let her go, simply like that, it was what my mind compelled me but then it countered with logic explaining the reality that I neither have time nor knowledge of the language to explain my emotions. Suddenly, an idea crossed my mind. I quickly took out my mobile and sought the help of the Google translator. I initiated the conversation by writing the sentences in English and letting the software translate them into Finnish. To understand her reply, the voice translator option came to my rescue. After an exchange of some 4-5 Finnish-English sentences, she prepared to leave as her destination arrived. I wondered if she would ever look back to bid me bye, but she didn’t! She just moved forward with the luggage she had by providing a subtle hint to me to move forward in my life too with whatever responsibilities I have right now in my life.

For her, I was just another stranger/foreigner she met randomly, or she might probably never recall me but for me, she was like a bridge between my past and present. I felt as if the bus was the time machine that dragged me to wonderful and fond memories of my past. I wished she had looked back once to wave me the last goodbye!

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Swati Sarangi

26.11.2023

P.S.: I dedicate this article to my late paternal grandmother with whom I had a wonderful connection. She left for heavenly abode in 2021 due to COVID and none of our family members [as almost all of them tested COVID+ve] could bid her goodbye. I can never repay the debt that I owe to her. I pray that wherever her soul is, may she be at divine peace and merge into the ultimate spiritual consciousness! Om Shanti!

Edit: This post is a TOP BLOG at BlogChatter.

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24 Nov 2023

#484 To the years gone by

 

                                        To the years gone by

It is a summary of all the years that had passed by and the lessons learned.



2020: This year started with a piece of positive news i.e. engagement of my sister, followed by her marriage in March. The worst phase started with the announcement of the lockdown in India on March 20, 2020. This was completely a new scenario to handle both at the physical and mental levels. We were baffled by the news of the number of deaths increasing day by day and reaching its peak. My work was equally affected and I was contemplating each day how to overcome it. Each night was difficult to pass. The feeling of restlessness by not doing what I was supposed to do, had made me miserable. My PhD work, which was experimental, got affected severely. This year went into lockdown mode by staying at home and getting all kinds of bad news.

 

2021: This year was even worse than the previous year, I had never anticipated. I had to drop out of my PhD in mid-way. This was the most difficult decision I had ever made till now. My father was retired from his job and had to shift to his hometown. After we all reached our hometown, I got the news of the illness of my grandmother. She was hospitalized then. She went through surgery at the age of eighty and going through surgery was very painful as she was not given anesthesia during the operation. Then the second wave of Corona hit hard. All the family members were diagnosed as Corona positive. My father, my grandmother, and my elder uncle were rushed to hospital for treatment of corona due to their critical condition. They were not able to breathe properly. My father had surgery where there was the implantation of a pacemaker in his heart (which would regulate the heartbeat) just before the coronavirus hit him. We were broken both financially and mentally. We did not know that we had to go through a lot this year. One of my very personal life decisions turned out to be not favorable. Soon, after a few days, we were relieved because my uncle and father both returned home safely from the coronal shelter. We were waiting for my grandmother, but alas she never came back. It was our misfortune that we could not even bid her goodbye in her last breath. This was a shock for our entire family. It was very difficult for me to process such miserable events just one after the other. I was jobless as well as hopeless. Everything seemed to be just blurred. There was no sign of a bright future.

Soon after I recovered from Corona, I was hit by dengue which lasted for about twenty days making me weak physically and mentally. I had no option except to suffer, suffer and suffer. I was eagerly waiting for some happenings in my life. I got a job nearby as I was not in a condition to relocate due to my poor condition of health. I continued working there for few months. I started regaining my trust and confidence once again.

 

2022: This year arrived with a few marriage proposals for me. I had in confusion to select which one would be best for me. I took help of my family members in making decision for my life partner as it was going to be an arranged marriage. Finally, after interacting with few proposals, I made my mind to marry the person. I had to leave my job because I had to shift to another city after my marriage. I started adjusting with the family. I made many changes within me to please the members of my husband’s family. But all were in vain. They were always into finding faults of mine. His mother whom I treated like my mother, never treated me as his daughter. She had issues with every little thing as she would compare her daughters with me which is completely wrong.  And I have never found my husband resolving any kind of family dispute. He preferred moving out of the place when any problem arrived. He was an escapist by nature. The love and affection I have never received from him which he had always promised to give during his conversation before marriage. There were many promises made which were never fulfilled such as moving to the place where his company was located soon after marriage. I suffered a lot here. I had no freedom to do what I felt like doing. I was never appreciated for singing, painting or writing.

 

2023: I thought that with time, all these issues would resolve as time heals everything. But, it all depends on the mindset of the person. Marriage is a two-way process. It’s never the sacrifice of one who has withstood the institution called marriage. The cruelty and violence continued for a few months. In the meantime, I have got another job and started working virtually.

 

This year is going to end with a month in hand. I want to thank all those people who stood with me like a pillar of support, by not leaving my side. Things were extremely difficult but because of their support, I could navigate these years.

 

I want to scribble down the lessons that I have learned from all the struggles that I went through-

1.  You should never emotionally get attached to a person until you are very sure that he/ she is the right one.

2. You know your worth. No one has the ability to define your worth.

3. Love yourself as much as you can, then only you can love others in a real sense.

4. It doesn’t matter what others say. It’s your life and live it in your terms.

5. Truth always triumphs even if it takes longer time to show its true nature.

6. Time heals every pain. So, when you are in pain, give time to heal.

7. Nothing comes easy to anyone; it may seem easy but it’s always challenging.

8. Never leave side of your parents, they know you better than anyone else. Believe them and respect their decisions.

9. Hobbies are your real friends. Hobbies make you utilize your time better and provide you inner satisfaction.

10. When things don’t go the way you want, connect to the universe or god. You will definitely grow spiritually.

 

SWETA SARANGI

24-11-2023



 P.S: This post is a top post in blogchatter.



16 Sept 2023

#482 Nurturing healthy habits with family

 

Nurturing healthy habits with family


                                                    Image Courtesy: Google image

"Habits are the invisible wires that move us." - George Bernard Shaw

Habits are the routines and behaviors that we perform on a regular basis, often without consciously thinking about them. They can be good or bad, but they all have a powerful impact on our lives.

Good habits can help us to achieve our goals, improve our health and well-being, and live more fulfilling lives. For example, the habit of exercising regularly can help us to lose weight, reduce our risk of chronic diseases, and boost our mood. The habit of eating healthy foods can help us to maintain a healthy weight and reduce our risk of chronic diseases. And the habit of getting enough sleep can help us to improve our concentration, productivity, and overall health.

Bad habits, on the other hand, can hold us back from achieving our goals and living our best lives. For example, the habit of procrastinating can lead to missed deadlines and missed opportunities. The habit of overeating can lead to weight gain and health problems. And the habit of smoking can lead to cancer, heart disease, and other serious health problems.

For me habits play a very important role in shaping my day. Here, I am penning down the routine that I follow in form of habits regularly with my family.

1- Wake up early: I get up early in the morning followed by taking bath and performing the ritual of praying to God.

2- Having breakfast and lunch together: I am blessed that I live in a joint family where we have a custom of having breakfast, lunch and dinner together over the dining table. We discuss many issue together while eating and enjoy the food together.

3-Helping my mother in cooking: My mother cooks well. But, I feel privilege to help her in cooking. I ask her out the menu for the lunch previously and cut the vegetables. I prepare the masalas and curry also. It not only reduces the burden over her but also helps in saving time.

4-Going for an evening walk: I go for an evening walk daily with my father. We daily cover around 4-5 km. It makes us feel energetic and active. Evening walk is the most exciting habit that I follow.

5-Meditation: I like to do meditation in my free time, as it ceases the thought process to zero. It also relaxes mind and energizes the soul. I like to follow mantra meditation.

Habits make us feel connected to ourselves in a number of ways. So, why not nurture healthy habits to stay fit and fine.

#HealthyHabitsWithHappinetz

SWETA SARANGI

16-9-2023

 

15 Sept 2023

#481 Bonding

Bonding


Once upon a time, there lived two creatures named Mr. Fool and Ms. Phool in a planet called “Andromeda”. They were dissatisfied with their daily chores as they were going through lots of situations which were out of their control. In order to feed their minds with relevant answers to the questions, they wanted to visit different heavenly bodies in universe. The condition was that wherever they found happiness and peace, they would settle there.

While roaming around the universe, they found a celestial body which was estimated to be around 4.543 billion years old and having a radius of about 6371km. It looked blue and often referred as ‘blue planet’ due to its abundant water, with approximately 70.8% surface covered by oceans. It was a planet called earth which was rich in flora and fauna with abundant natural beauty. It has a very close connection with sun and moon. Both of these creatures got attracted to the beauty of planet earth, its day and night, seasonal changes, vibrant colours around and made their mind to visit it.

They met a very fascinating creature called ‘owl’. It has distinctive appearance, including a large, broad head, upright stance and binocular vision. It has the ability to locate prey by sound.  It has feathers adapted for silent flight. The uniqueness it had, the ability to rotate the head to 360 degrees.

Mr Fool: Hi Owl, we want to be friends with you and wish to know more about earth.

Owl: Hi everyone!! Welcome to earth. Earth is a lovely place to stay in. We enjoy living here.

 Ms Phool: Are you happy here?

Owl: Of course, yes!! For me happiness is spending time with my family and navigating this sky. I am a nocturnal bird, so I like to stay awake and active mostly at night. Happiness is all about enjoying little moments in life at present without thinking much about future.

Ms Phool: I am amazed to know about your viewpoint on happiness.

Mr Fool: What do love and bonding mean to you?

Owl: Love is a most important part of happiness which is run through a two-way junction- give and take. Foundation of love is sacrifice from which happiness manifests. Let me explain it with an incidence. I saw a pair of pigeons in brilliant mood. My heart brimmed with joy and laughter by seeing them. I saw them making their shelter out of straws over a flower pot. Both toiled throughout the day for collection of straws in their tiny break. I felt so obliged to see them making their shelter day by day. Then came the role of mother pigeon to lay eggs over the shelter. Father pigeon would take care of the eggs as well. These eggs got hatched and squabs came out one by one. It was the day a joy for the birds.

There was a cat nearby, which was constantly keeping an eye over the squabs. One day the same cat fought with father and mother pigeons to eat those squabs. The fight kept on continuing, in the end both father and mother pigeons gave their life for their kids but it was too late and the small squabs became the pray of cat.

The entire family unified for happiness, grow for happiness and end their life for fighting for happiness together.That was very painful to watch. But I could not help except seeing the entire incidence. I found the love and bonding between these two pigeons was the main lesson to learn. 

Both Mr Fool and Ms Phool got emotional on listening to the entire story. They understood the real meaning of life and decided to settle in planet earth forever.

 

SWETA SARANGI

15-9-2023

13 Sept 2023

#481 Habits for a lifetime

 Habits for a lifetime

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There has been much emphasis on social media regarding building habits rather than chasing goals. I strongly agree with this statement. Chasing goals might bring disappointment when it is not attained but building habits is more about adopting positive practices every day without stressing over the result. The result from a habit on a daily basis is negligible but the compounding effect of habit over a span of time is profound. Having said this, I would like to share my story of building habits and the reward that it has provided me.

Learning a new language

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I have been learning German for over 2.5 years on Duolingo App. This could be possible because of my intense desire for travel and an urge to alleviate boredom. Let me elaborate on it a bit more. Somewhere, during my Masters, I came across the fact that the German Passport is the most powerful one in the sense that it gives the owner access to travel maximum countries in the world. When I researched further, I got to know that to acquire a German passport, one must be fluent in German. This planted the idea of learning German. Even though I started with the task of installing the DuoLingo App on my mobile, I could not be consistent during that time because of other engagements.

Source: Google Images

Fast forward to 3 years, I was lying on the bed of the isolation chamber of Princes Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong after being detected as COVID-19 positive. There was nothing else to do for the entire day. I started learning German from DuoLingo App to get rid of the boredom. I tried devoting, on an average, 30 -45 minutes every day to DuoLingo. Initially, it was a little boring as the pace of learning was very slow and words were repeated in exercises. After 2.5 years of learning regularly on the DuoLingo App, I realized the importance of repetition to improve retentivity. For a solo learner like me, with no one to practice with, I needed to repeat the words to get them absorbed in my memory permanently. Learning anything new requires a lot of patience and perseverance but it’s worth all the effort. Currently, I am on Day Strike – 759 and I also started learning Finnish a year ago along with German. In this era full of distractions in social media, I am proud to say that I devoted my time to something productive and I absolutely enjoyed this journey.

Meditating

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I am a beginner in meditation now. I started meditating a week ago, to be frank, but I got highly benefitted by meditation during my school days. As a student, I used to meditate regularly, and its results were reflected in my grades. Over the years, I developed an ON-OFF relationship with meditation. I have realized to implement a similar logic of learning with meditation. These days, I am not too busy not to be able to take 10-20 minutes from my daily routine, for meditation. When I am fully convinced of the long-term effects of meditation, why should not I try to meditate to live in the present moment and focus on important aspects of my life? As a beginner, I have started using Medito App for guided meditation sessions and want to develop this habit by taking #30DaysOfMeditation challenge. I am sure that, by the end of the 30th day, I will be able to meditate without any external assistance.

Self-care

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It is important to take very good care of your mind and body. These days, I am devoting a few minutes every day to my hobbies. I have always enjoyed hobbies like reading, singing, writing, and painting. I feel that hobbies rejuvenate me and help me to connect with my inner child. I make sure never to give myself any excuse for not brushing my teeth twice or not exercising, even for 5 minutes. I am mindful of what I eat, read, and consume on the internet. I try to breathe in fresh air and practice gratitude.  I believe that the initiative for a healthy and happy life in the future must be started from today.

Source: Google Images

Habits can be regarded as tiny bit-sized practices done day in and day out. These practices if continued for a lifetime, can have a life-changing experience. There’s no denial in the fact that positive habits build a positive life and who doesn’t want a life filled with happiness and prosperity?

 

#HealthyHabitsWithHappinetz

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Swati Sarangi

13.09.2023

 

22 Aug 2023

#480 Rain and You

                                                         Rain and You 


Sparkling rain drops 

Tickling over soil 

Soul healing petrichor

Enchanting greenery

Contemplating past

Golden old carefree days

Rainy day as a holiday

Amusing pitter-patter 

Raincoats with wet shoes

Shiny sunrays, prism hues

Captivating rainbows

Dancing peacocks

With eye-catching feathers

Bright little ladybirds crawling

Mind composing songs

Gone are those days

where gadgets were less

With more happiness

Not a slave of technology

To enjoy the beauty of nature.


A hand stretches with 

An umbrella for me

I look up, coming out of 

Old nostalgic memory lane

It's you, want to enjoy

Ecastacy of rain

A kid in me, enlightened

To experience drops of rain.



SWETA SARANGI

5-7-2019

16 Aug 2023

#479 Freedom

                             Freedom

I want to wish every reader of this blog, "a very happy independence day". "Independence" means without depending on anyone. It is a state of being free or without controlled by anyone or any country. 

The result of being independent is acquired through freedom. Freedom is the ability to live one's life according to one's own choices and beliefs, without interference from others. It is a fundamental human right that is essential for individual happiness and fulfillment. Freedom allows people to pursue their dreams, express their creativity, and make their own decisions about their lives.

This poem is dedicated to all the things that "Today, I wish" which can be the manifestation of freedom.




I wish, I were a bird flying very high
Flapping wings to touch the sky.
I wish, I were a candle that illuminates
The prevalent darkness.
I wish, I were a incense stick
Spreading aroma that sense can pick.
I wish, I were a mountain
That stands rigid, tall and vibrant.
I wish, I were a river flowing anonymously
Giving life to a large vegetation instantly
I wish I were a flute, my melody of music
Percolates souls of every music maniac
I wish, I were a beautiful flower
Surrender myself for the devotional hours
I wish, I were a national anthem
That citizens hum with a rhythm.
I wish, I were a book
That binds the readers to its look
I wish, I were a bell
Chiming and awakening dead cells
I wish, I were a dove
Spreading peace across the globe

Every animate and inanimate store
Within an exceptional spark of glow
Recognizing the worth of oneself
Is the quintessence of being raw.


 P.S: This post is written for blogchatter.
                          
SWETA SARANGI
16.08.2023

8 Aug 2023

#478 What if the parallel universe existed?

 What if the parallel universe existed?


It is said that the darkest hours generate the brightest ideas. So, here I am with my laptop opened, definitely not in the darkest hours, after a long working day, to pen down my thoughts which I wouldn’t let go. Nothing can be a better alternative to channelize the chaos of my mind than letting thoughts run effortlessly.

Ever wondered if a parallel universe ever existed? By parallel universe, I mean a world where everything that you have had thought for yourself, exists. Imagine yourself as a teenager who has just started daydreaming about events to happen and things to possess. Would you be excited if you got everything in your life that you wished for? Would your demands from life keep increasing or you give yourself some time to absorb the grandeur of the moment which has given you everything?

As you start growing up as a teenager, reality starts to make you realize its presence by not fulfilling your every desire and taking you out of your imagination. There can be two ways to realize the reality. One, by ruling out the concept of a parallel universe, thereby accepting reality the way it is. Thereby leaving no room for any anguish or resentment. Two, by imagining the occurrence of favorable events in the parallel universe and living in the bliss of the moment. Does this lift up your soul instantaneously or worsen your ability to return to the real world? If the answer is yes, then the parallel universe surely exists for you.


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Swati Sarangi

08.08.2023

Note: No AI tool has been used in letting the thoughts come out of my mind and no AI tool can ever be successful in doing so. 

2 Aug 2023

#477 Badlav

                                                                 बदलाव

                                        Image Courtesy:Google

बदलाव है ज़रूरी 

ज़िन्दगी के हर पड़ाव में

कैसे है आगे बढ़ना 

सिखाता है बदलाव |

बड़ा लम्बा है सफर

हर तरफ है कठिनाई

क्या कोई एक बार ही

पार कर सकता है तूफ़ान को?

बदलते हुए ऋतुओं में

ढल सकता है खुदको

समझौता कर सकता है

हर परिस्थिति में ?

ये सिर्फ और सिर्फ संभव है

बदलाव में |

खुदको बदलें में

हर मुश्किल को सामना करने में

चुनौतियों को स्वीकार करने में

और आगे प्रयास करने में |

न जाने कितने युवायें

फसें हैं अपने ज़िद में

खुद को अड़े रहने की ज़िद में

खुद को न बदल ने की ज़िद में |

अंत में चला जाता है

कीमती समय और उसके बोल

रह जाता है पश्चात्ताप | 

बदलना है निश्चय ही 

समय चक्र के साथ

निरंतर प्रयास से

ताकि बढ़ते रहे आगे

अपनी आकांक्षायों की ओर |


SWETA SARANGI

2.08.2023

20 Jul 2023

#476 Transient connections in dynamic world

 

Transient Connections in dynamic world


Image Courtesy: Google 


Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction. There are no resemblances in real life. If you find anything similar, then it is a pure coincidence.   

PART 1

We encounter many people in our lives who are meant to stay for a short period of time irrespective of the promises they make. This often makes us question certain aspects of our life and search for many oblivious reasons behind their short presence. Every one of us have experienced this phase.

Riya, a girl from a modern society faced a heartbreak which had made her question the existence of the relationship she had with a guy named Naman. Though this relationship was destined for 2 years and virtual yet it was so strong enough to make her feelings numb for couple of years. Even music could not heal her, neither her art. Finally, she took the route of spiritualism to heal her wound and found answers to her questions.

How did it all start?

Naman, tall, handsome and qualified guy’s profile was shortlisted by Riya from an online matrimonial website. That guy instantly showed interest towards her and they started texting each other through a social media. In no time, they exchanged their whatsapp number which is common now-a-days. Riya informed about this guy to her parents and they all showed a green signal to it and wanted to have a formal meeting to discuss about the marriage proceedings.

 

This all happened within the first month of their interaction. Naman flew to Riya’s place to meet her family. He was excited as well as nervous because Riya was financially more stable than him and she belonged to a much more reputed family than him. It was all like a dream for Riya to meet a qualified partner like Naman who would make her happy throughout her life. She had butterflies in her stomach whenever she thought of Naman, she had fallen for him literally. She had already started thinking about moving ahead with him.  On meeting Naman for the first time, she saw a spark in his eyes. That was an instant connection. They had a formal talk and it was approved by both the families.

 

 They started talking virtually for about 10 months, after which they decided to get engaged to each other. But Riya did not know about the ordeal that was associated with the connection. Soon after they got engaged, corona hit hard followed by strict lockdown. Still both of them were in contact virtually. Riya was slowly getting pressure from professional front. Her job was at stake. She informed everything she was going thorough to Naman in a hope that he would understand her. But it was quite different. Eventually she got fired from the job. When Naman got to know about it, he behaved in a different manner. The bond they initially shared started weakening. Perhaps, Naman had found someone more suitable than Riya from his surroundings. Riya started contemplating about her decision. She also got pressurized to get married to Naman from her own family as they were already engaged. Naman was not serious for marriage, as he did not provide any date for marriage when asked by her. For him, it was just a marriage and a casual engagement, nothing beyond that. For Riya, It was about her emotions and values that’s there inside her heart. She was broken and confused about her life. Finally, she made it clear that she would not move forward with Naman because there were few mysteries which got unfolded in the entire story. Money was important factor behind the fake love that Naman showed towards her. Naman had already got into an affair during the lockdown which he hid to her. Naman had attraction towards other girls as well. But in reality, the one who loves the most gets hurt the most. It was for Riya to face the consequences.

 

How she dealt with the heartbreak?

The second lockdown was a nightmare for her. It not only wiped away many people and relations form the world but also snatched her grandmother from her. The news of demise of her grandmother and the agony of not seeing her for the last moment made her go into the swirl of depression. Each night seemed to be more painful and unbearable for her. She didn’t know how many sleepless nights she had spent and how many more left to spend.   She could use all her abilities to come out of this phase. But, it was all in vain. Even her own therapy like music and art could not help her out. Music was always associated with Naman and those memories would come alive when she used to sing or listen to any music. Now she had stopped believing in a feeling called “love”.

 

Finally, she took the help of medication. It was a trial and error phase of the doctors. The journey of 5mg to 650 mg of the medication would exaggerate the feeling of sleepiness and nausea. But did she have any other option? Perhaps, No. She mustered her courage and started rising up after recovering from COVID and dengue form few months. She started looking for other proposals for marriage because age was also racing and for a girl, staying bachelor was a difficult situation. And when there is a hope, anything is possible.

 

She could able to beat her depression through getting engaged in lots of activities altogether. She joined an online course to upgrade her skill as well as she started practicing meditation and journaling on a regular basis. She started singing again and learnt Mandala painting and drew again. It was all therapeutic.

 

Stay tuned for PART 2

 

SWETA SARANGI

20.07.2023

23 May 2023

#475 Significance of Vat Savitri

 Significance of Vat Savitri Puja


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Vat Savitri Puja is one of the most auspicious festivals celebrated in Odisha, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh by Hindu married women. It is observed on the Amavasya, which is the no-moon day, in the Hindu month of Jyeshtha, which typically falls in May or June. It is also known as Savitri Vrat or Savitri Amavasya. This year it was celebrated on 19th May. This was my first Vat Savitri after marriage. So, I am going to share my experience of this puja here.

 

I am always fascinated by the Hindu culture. It’s indeed very vast and incredible. Every festival has a story associated with it and a lot of lessons to learn from it. That’s the beauty of our culture. I have seen my mother following this puja's rituals so dedicatedly for years. I have seen her keeping fast for my father throughout the day by eating only fruits. As a child, I could not feel the intensity then until I followed those rituals for my spouse.

 

The story of Savitri and Satyavan exemplifies the power of love, dedication, and the strength of a wife's prayers. Vat Savitri Puja is observed to honor this legend and celebrate the eternal bond between husband and wife. Savitri (daughter of the king of Madra kingdom, Ashvapati) went fell in love with a prince named Satyavan. Later she got to know that the lifespan of Satyavan was short. His husband would die when she turned 13 years which was just one year away. The Father of Savitri told him to not marry him but she was determined to marry her love. Despite this, she married Satyavan and devoted to him. When she was nearing 13 years, the very thought of the death of his husband would haunt her day and night. She started performing rituals and worshipping gods for well-being of her husband. One day, while Satyavan was cutting wood in the forest, he suddenly collapsed due to the effects of his destined fate. At that moment, Yama Raj, the Lord of Death, arrived to claim Satyavan's soul. Savitri, followed Yama Raj as he carried Satyavan's soul away. Impressed by her unwavering dedication, purity, and love for her husband, Yama Raj offered her boons. Savitri asked for three boons. First, she wanted the restoration of the eyesight of her father-in-law. Second, she asked for the kingdom which her father-in-law had lost in a war. Third, she requested to be a mother of hundred sons. Thus, through her devotion, determination, and intelligence, Savitri succeeded in changing the course of fate and saving his beloved husband’s life.


My day started with waking up early in the morning and taking a head shower. I started my ritual by visiting the temple to seek the blessings of the almighty. I wore a new saree and put on all the accessories. I have a particular affinity for bangles. As a married woman, it’s an auspicious accessory to put on with a saree.  Then I moved forward to take the blessing of my husband. I kept fast throughout the day. I consumed only fruits and juice. As its scorching summer here, I felt less hungry throughout the day.  Altogether, it was a unique experience for me. I prayed to god to bless him with good health, wealth, and happiness throughout his life. May he get all the things he desires for.

SWETA SARANGI

23.05.203