
Diwali in BLR, a sad story
Me and my partner have been in bangalore for around 5-6 months now and we are not going back to our homes in Delhi this Diwali.
But honestly, we are quite clueless as to how to celebrate Diwali here. We have a couple friends here but can't host a party either because there's no space in the house.
Pls share how you have been celebrating Diwali.
The last and worst option we could think of is watching a movie in theatre to keep ourselves engaged.π₯²
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Make your own Diwali! Two years ago, we were in the same situation. We both decided it would be OUR Diwali. We cleaned/prepped the house lovingly. Planned and decorated the house to our liking. Cooked the morning breakfast and Pooja together. Went for a drive to see lights. Just hung out and had a great time. We now try to do it every year. Just us two. No tension, no drama, only happiness and joy.

Wow, this made my heart full. Thank you! β€

This still sounds sad. Diwali is about meeting people, exchanging gifts, eating home-cooked delicacies, playing card games with your friends and family. What you mentioned, is something couples should everyday or once every month.

Missing my family on festival I might go for Diwali but it's really costly, will have to spend half of stipend for traveling to Delhi

@Kaka_boom is either asking OP to be the boom or do the boom boom πππ

Ones who are not able to celebrate Diwali cause of poverty help them by giving anything do it for 1 and 2 hours then buy 2, 3k fatake and enjoy, do all the poojas. Pray to your Kuldaivat, Gods go to lavish retro.
Try to be happy alone it's a superpower which very few people have...

Thank you so much! β€