Occasion: Day 1 of Navratras, worshipping Ma Shailputri, daughter of mountains. She represents strength, courage, will power, determination and perseverance. May she bless us with her powers.
Expected exerted look on my face as it was taken after the Puja was done and meals were taken.
This was my first saree gift from my husband on the occasion of Diwali 2004, and I wore it in evening when he had visited to meet my parents formally. I had helped him before in buying a saree for his pati (paternal grandmother) who was in south India, as he wanted to gift her something after started working in North India. And I had selected a saree from Nalli in Connaught place, and he with no clue on any other saree shop, had gone to pick this saree for me from the same shop 🙂
I love the red, maroon, pink shades in this silk saree that gets highlighted very well with a beige colored border.
One of my favorite sarees.
To celebrate the occasion, I prepared Sabudana Thalipeeth after learning it from subbuskitchen.com, Tender coconut milk (for the first time) myself, Tender coconut ladoo (my own recipe)
As thalipeeth is done with just one hole in center, my son suggested to make two holes instead to give it a face look 🙂
I forgot to take picture of Puja thali with the ladoo, as we started with our Puja around 8-8:30 pm, after my husband returned from work. But, I had never seen anything so tender and white before, as the coconut milk and grated tender coconut, so when they were ready as ingredients to be used to make milk and ladoo, I clicked their picture.
Sun rising on Day 1 of Navratras is also captured.
I read that Red is the color for day 1. So here is my saree story thinking of the powers of Ma Shailputri.
On that note, I could recall just now before finishing my saree story that I’m a Taurean, some of them are ‘supposed’ to be compared with Rock Of Gibraltar aka Patience. And I’m always in need of that.