Our national holiday is marked with great pomp and show and patriotic fervor. There are Parades and celebrations everywhere.
But the grandest one is held in New Delhi .
These photos are from the New Delhi Parade.





bravery awards.

Children performing a play about our Independance struggle.
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Here is a video of India celebrations in Woodstock School, (you can click on the link) Uttrakhand,North India
I taught in this school for a number of years.
It is an international community of staff and students from all 5 continents.The school was established 150 years ago by American missionaries.
In the video you can see the annual school Mela or Fair.
As the band plays everyone enjoys the food and dances and wares being sold.
You can have hotdogs
Bhaturas- fried bread which is eaten with a dish of savoury chickpeasThe lacey jalebis are sweets dipped in syrup. Next are Tibetan momos -stuffed dumpling eaten fried or steamed.
South Indian rice pancakes called dosas are being prepared on a hot skillet. And if you notice the food is being served enviroment friendly disposable plates made with leaves.
ENJOY!
DEar Amrita,
ReplyDeleteI congratulate you on your freedom celebration.
I hope freedom means freedom of Christian belief too.
The parades were a mighty sight.
The elephants in particular.
God bless you, Amrita, now and always.
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Great post, Amrita. I'm sure you are very proud of your freedom as a people, and the pictures were beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAmrita, I do love how you invite us into your home and country to have a glimpse of life lived...its beauty..its ugliness...its quirks..its magnificence...
ReplyDeleteThanking God for the "relative" freedom that still exists in India...thanking God for you...
Love, Sita
Checked the Woodstock link...which one of the links on that page shows the India celebrations?
ReplyDeleteI was just on that site last week!
My hubby has a pic in front of the school from over 40 years ago..
take care..love, Sita
Looks like an awesome day! I love the elephants. There sure is a lot of people there.
ReplyDeleteGreat post once again, Amrita!
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Oh you must just miss that energy so much. What a wonderful opportunity you had.
ReplyDeleteA scary thought seeing that long range missile.
Silly me...just saw that the video u posted was part of the celebration at Woodstock...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like quite the celebration. A very happy day for children! All the food you described made me hungry for a tasts ... maybe one day!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this! I love learning about your culture!
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ReplyDeleteI like the elephants, great parade.
Amrita, I always seem to visit your place at lunchtime on days you've written about food! I appreciate soooo much your view of India and willingness to share it with the rest of us. Special love thoughts to you and especially to your mother today.
ReplyDeleteVery cool post - thanks for sharing...
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You are an ambassador of good will and God's love! You always write such interesting blogs, and I love to read about your food.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs to you!
I am glad that the populations celebrate for the freedom and their democracy!
ReplyDeleteThis shows that the persons of your country, recognize and honour the sacrifices of what gave their life for the freedom and democracy!
Congratulations from Greece!
I feel so educated right now. Thanks for the pictures and lessons about your country.
ReplyDeletelooks like a wonderful parade ... blessings on your nation ...
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Thank you for sharing! I love learning about other countries. I am going to come back later and watch the video with my son. Again thanks for sharing. Blessings to you my friend!
ReplyDeleteMy country is a multi-hued land.It would take several life times to discover it as we say in India.
ReplyDeleteI say to welcomr Bobbie Jo and Van and Alicia to my blog. I am so happy to visit your lovely blogs and be encouraged by you.