Musical Programmes Add New Spirit to Diwali Celebrations in Pune - Diwali 2013 India: Diwali Festival, Diwali Celebrations India, Deepavali History

Though there is a common thread that binds Indians all across the country, every city has its own unique culture, character and mood. And accordingly they live their life, they face problems and celebrate festivals too. Culture, language and lifestyle change with the postal codes in a country like India, and hence, different people celebrate festivals in different ways. Metro cities have their own haughty manners to welcome any big festival, while rural India is more realistic and natural while reveling into festivities. Pune is neither metro nor any small village; it falls into the category of Tier-II city like Ahmedabad. And therefore, it is a perfect blend of urban pomp and rural enthusiasm. Festivals like Diwali are celebrated with lot of excitement and energy in Pune.


To welcome Diwali, men in Pune dress themselves in sleek kurta-pyjama and women don finest saree and Maharashtrian jewellery. They worship Goddess Laxmi and use kilograms of sandalwood during Laxmi Pooja. But this is not all that Pune people get enough of. And therefore they take the party to the next level of excitement and the result is Diwali Pahat. This is a fun activity that is done after the first Aarti (worship) of Diwali, and then the celebrations start and last for a week. This Pahat is essentially a musical programme for people to enjoy, and this musical show has been organized for the last 10 years; initially it was just an idea and later it gained momentum to an extent that now such programmes are organized not only in Pune but all across Maharashtra. Every year, people add new spirit and enthusiasm to this festivity. Sometimes, organizing committee of this programme invites prominent Marathi singers to give their performance before public.

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