Gombe Habba Part 2- The Gombe habba I visited
Sorry , I’m late in writing this post. I really feel this should have been shared with you during Dasara. As I was busy (as usual same excuse :-)) , I could not.
I have already shared about some unique dolls . In this post sharing about the Gombe Habba I visited this year. Knowing that I’m crazy about this festival,one of my friends , Divya took me to visit Gombe habba , at her relative’s house. I should thank her for this.
The hospitality I received at the house was very nice. The host took us to a big hall , where many dolls were arranged very artistically.
When I entered the hall, I could see my favorite Krishna Idol, decorated with plants around it. I felt Krishna is waiting in Brindavan for his Radha.
I have already shared about some unique dolls . In this post sharing about the Gombe Habba I visited this year. Knowing that I’m crazy about this festival,one of my friends , Divya took me to visit Gombe habba , at her relative’s house. I should thank her for this.
The hospitality I received at the house was very nice. The host took us to a big hall , where many dolls were arranged very artistically.
When I entered the hall, I could see my favorite Krishna Idol, decorated with plants around it. I felt Krishna is waiting in Brindavan for his Radha.
Next was Gouri and Ganesha.
Both the sides you can see procession carrying God in Chariots.Here is the closer view:
Here is the set of cute dolls which are depicting Hindu marriage ceremony:
Don’t you think, the couple looks made for each other?
Here is the beautiful view of Kailasa Parvata , with Lord Shiva and Parvati.Isn’t that giving divine feeling?
These are all the decoration made surrounding. The arrangement of dolls made in the centre had many beautiful and cute dolls. About those, I will share in the next post,
Until then,
Love , laugh and live the life to the fullest,
-Ranjana
Wow..Lovely Display.. 🙂
This is lovely
Beautifully arranged.
Thanks for sharing!! 🙂 when I was a kid, my granny used to make Qila( fort) on dussera around 3 ft high and arrange all the toyanimals, soldiers , king , queen etc. we used to enjoy a lot.
HI Ranjana
Nice blog and superb snaps
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for visitng
Have a great day ahead
Regards
Bhavikk shah
Beautiful ! It`s lovely to see the creativity of us Indians and it is this enthusiasm that livens up our traditional festivals .
Thanks Ranjana for this lovely post and pictures!
Very beautiful and eye catching.