This is "Calico
Mills, Ahmedabad" vintage Diwali Sale Special book type calendar of the
year 1935 in my collection. Here calendar printed from 1935 November month to
1936 October month (Diwali Callendar year starting from November to next year
october). Sharing this vintage Diwali Sale special calendar today on the
auspicious Diwali festival.
Thank you very much to all for your valuable encouragement. In this blog i am trying to explore Indian Heritage and Culture in various aspects by using the images from my own collection and also from other people collection with their kind permission. If any person or organization think that some of the images which i am using in my blog are relating to their own property and copyright then i request them to intimate me and i remove them immediately from my blog.
About Me
- dokka srinivasu
- I am collecting Indian Heritage and culture related vintage postcards, paintings, prints etc. and exhibited them at several locations across India in various events and also sharing them with school and college children by giving presentations to them on Indian Heritage and Culture with my collections and also documenting puppetry etc. intangible performances.
Showing posts with label Diwali Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diwali Festival. Show all posts
Sunday, 27 October 2019
Calico Mills Ahmedabad vintage Diwali Sale calendar of 1935 in my collection
Shri Dipostavi Devi (Goddess Lakshmi Maa) vintage art postcard in my collection
Deepavali (Diwali) Sweets tin box in my collection
Now people look after
and thinking for nostalgic olden days. One example this new diwali sweets gift
iron tin box printed with the images of vintage match box labels. Some of those
traditions printed in the images are now very rarely seen even in rural parts
also. Hence even this new diwali sweets tin box also have some nostalgic look.
Sharing this tin which is in my collection now on the occasion of Diwali.
Goddess Lakshmi Maa image printed vintage tin box in my collection
Friday, 24 October 2014
Diwali festival photographs
These are some Diwali festival photographs which i taken with my digital camera yesterday in Amalapuram.
This is Diwali puja worship photograph.
This is Rangoli design drawn in front of a house. In this Rangoli lighting Diyas (Lamps) are drawn.
This is the photo of an old woman lighting the crackers in front of her house. Here the house decorated with Diyas(Lamps) and Rangolis.
This is the photograph of Swastik Rangoli decorated with Lamps.
This is a Rangoli decorated with Lamps.
This is a Colourful Rangoli decorated with Lamps.
These are photographs of Lighting Lamps in a Temple.
These are some photographs of Lighting Lamps in front of their houses.
Please look into my Lamps of India message http://indian-heritage-and-culture.blogspot.in/2013/09/lamps-of-india.html. In this Lamps of India message i am sharing images of several Lamps used on various occasions in India from the olden days.
This is Diwali puja worship photograph.
This is Rangoli design drawn in front of a house. In this Rangoli lighting Diyas (Lamps) are drawn.
This is the photo of an old woman lighting the crackers in front of her house. Here the house decorated with Diyas(Lamps) and Rangolis.
This is the photograph of Swastik Rangoli decorated with Lamps.
This is a Rangoli decorated with Lamps.
This is a Colourful Rangoli decorated with Lamps.
These are photographs of Lighting Lamps in a Temple.
These are some photographs of Lighting Lamps in front of their houses.
Please look into my Lamps of India message http://indian-heritage-and-culture.blogspot.in/2013/09/lamps-of-india.html. In this Lamps of India message i am sharing images of several Lamps used on various occasions in India from the olden days.
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Lamps decoration in the Form of Shiva Lingam
Dear All advance Happy Diwali wishes to you.
A big thank you to all people who are visiting my blog for your valuable encouragement for my last year's "Lamps of India" message. In that message i am sharing information about several Lamps of India which used on various occasions alongwith photographs. I received comments from 69 persons for this Lamps of India message. Thank you very much for your valuable comments. This is the link for my "Lamps of India" message which i shared in last year. http://indian-heritage-and-culture.blogspot.in/2013/09/lamps-of-india.html
In a couple of week's time we are celebrating one of our biggest festival "Deepavali" (Diwali - Festival of Lights) on 23rd of this month.
Recently on Vijaya Dasami festival occasion people lighting lamps in the form of Shiva Lingam in a Goddess Durga Maa temple in kakinada.
Many people taking photographs and videos with this beautiful Lamps Shiva Lingam. I also took some photographs and one video with my digital camera and just now i uploaded this video in youtube also.
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Deepavali vintage postcard
This is Deepavali vintage postcard in my collection.
In my collection i have some vintage postcards and prints relating to Deepavali (Diwali) theme. I am sharing all my Diwali vintage postcards in "Lamps of India" message.
This is the link of my "Lamps of India" message.
http://indian-heritage-and-culture.blogspot.in/2013/09/lamps-of-india.html
In my collection i have some vintage postcards and prints relating to Deepavali (Diwali) theme. I am sharing all my Diwali vintage postcards in "Lamps of India" message.
This is the link of my "Lamps of India" message.
http://indian-heritage-and-culture.blogspot.in/2013/09/lamps-of-india.html
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Lamps of India (భారతదేశములో దీపములు)
Lamps of
India (భారతదేశములో దీపములు)
Lamps are playing vital part in our Sanatana Dharma.
From the olden days since Vedic period Lamps are used in India in every
occasion. Our Indian Heritage and
Culture is mixed with Lamp. One person Late Dr.Dinakar Kelkar from Pune
collected several Lamps from all over India and also from foreign countries
which used in India from the olden days and now these lamps are displayed at
Dinakar Kelkar museum, Pune. The Publications Department of Government of India
published 2 books in the year 1961 and in 2012 with the title “Lamps of India”
by sharing the Lamsp images from the
collections of Dr.Dinakar Kelkar’s in these 2 books.
This is a post about Lamps of India. In this Lamps of
India post I am sharing images from the Lamps collection of Dr.Dinakar Kelkar published
by Publicatons Department in their 2 books of “Lamps of India”. Alongwith sharing
the Lamps images of Dr.Dinakar Kelkar in this Lamps of India post I am also
sharing my collection of Indian Woman lighting lamps vintage postcards. Through
this Lamps of India post I am trying to share something about significance of
Lamp in our culture.
మన సనాతన ధర్మంలో దీపానికి చాలా విశిష్ట స్థానము ఉంది. మన
భారతదేశంలో దీపములని చాలా ప్రాచీన కాలము నుంచి ముఖ్యముగా వేద కాలము నుంచి ఉపయోగిస్తున్నారు.
మన భారతదేశంలో దీపములని ప్రతీ సందర్భములోను
ఉపయోగిస్తారు. మన భారతీయ సంస్కృతి మరియు సంప్రదాయములు యావత్తూ దీపముతో ముడిపడి ఉన్నాయి.
పూణే నగరంలోని స్వర్గీయ డాక్టర్ దినకర్ కేల్కర్ గారు వారి జీవిత కాలంలో యావత్ భారతదేశం తిరిగి వివిధ ప్రాంతములలో
ప్రాచీన కాలం నుంచి ఉపయోగించిన అనేక దీపములని సేకరించిరి. కేల్కర్ గారు దీపములతో పాటు
అనేక ఇతర వస్తువులు కూడా సేకరించారు. ప్రస్తుతము దినకర్ కేల్కర్ గారు సేకరించిన దీపములు
మరియు వస్తువులు పూణే నగరంలో ఆయన పేరున నెలకొల్పబడిన దినకర్ కేల్కర్ మ్యూజియంలో భద్రపరచబడినవి.
భారతదేశ ప్రభుత్వ ప్రచురణ విభాగము వారు దినకర్ కేల్కర్ గారూసేకరించిన దీపముల యొక్క చిత్రములు మరియు వివరణలతో “Lamps of India (భారతదేశములో దీపములు)” అనే పుస్తకాన్ని 1961 వ సంవత్సరములో
మొదటిసారి మరియు 2012వ సంవత్సరములో రెండవ సారి ముద్రించారు.
ఈ Lamps of India (భారతదేశములో దీపములు) అనే వ్యాసములో నేను భారతదేశ ప్రభుత్వ
ప్రచురణ విభాగము వారు ప్రచురించిన Lamps of India పుస్తకములలోని
దినకర్ కేల్కర్ గారు సేకరించిన వివిధ దీపముల యొక్క చిత్రములని అలాగే నేను సేకరించిన
భారతీయ స్త్రీలు దీపములు వెలిగించుచున్న చిత్రములతో ఉన్న పాత పోస్టు కార్డులని కలిపి
భారతీయ సంస్కృతిలో దీపం యొక్క ప్రాముఖ్యత గురించి
వివరించడానికి ఒక చిన్న ప్రయత్నము చేసాను.
This is a magazine article about Lamps of India from the collection of Dr.Dinkar Kelkar.
The Raja Dinkar Kelkar Kelkar Museum in Pune contains the collection of Padmashree Late Dr.Dinakar G.Kelkar (1896-1990), dedicated to the memory of his only son, Raja, who died an untimately tragic death. The three-storey building houses various sculptures dating back to the 14th Century. There are also ornaments made of ivory, silver and gold.
Apart from several collection there will be marvellous collection of Lamps of India which collected by Padmashree Late Dr.Dinakar G.Kelkar from several parts of India.
This is the website of Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum which is a Treasure House of Indian Heritage and Culture.
http://www.rajakelkarmuseum.com/index.asp
This is a magazine article on Lamps of India from the collection of Dr.Dinkar Kelkar. In this article the author gave information about Raja Dinkar Kelkar museum and also sharing information about Lamps of India by using the images from the vast collection of Dr.Dinkar Kelkar from the which were exhibited in the Treasure House Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum.
Publications Division, Government of India published one book "Lamps of India" in 2 different editions. In these books Publications Division trying to explore the significance and history of Lamps in India by sharing rich illustrations from the collection of Dr.Dinkar Kelkar.
The first edition of the book published in the year 1961 and now it is a rare book. At the time Government published only a few copies of this book. I am happy to say that i am a proud owner of a copy of this 1961 year book of "Lamps of India" published by Publications Division, Government of India.
These are the first and last pages of this 1961 year edition of Lamps of India book published by Publications Division. Soon i am sharing the complete images of this vintage treasure book.
I have a copy of this second edition of "Lamps of India" book also and soon i am sharing detailed and indepth information about Lamps of India by using the images from the 2 books which i have in my collection.
Apart from these Lamps of India books in my collection i have several vintage postcards on the theme of "Beautiful Indian Woman Lighting Lamps" on Diwali and other puja occasions. Also i have some Diwali vintage postcards and prints. I want to share these vintage postcards here because i felt that the subject "Lamps of India" require some additional information about the significance and role of Lamp in the daily life of Indian particularly Indian Woman because Indian Woman has great respect in the entire world for their traditional puja system, their traditional saree wearing, their ornaments etc. Hence by adding some vintage postcards of Indian Woman Lighting Lamps gave very much and in-depth information about Lamps of India.
These are my several vintage postcards and prints on Indian Woman Lighting Lamps and Diwali etc. which i added here now in this article on "Lamps of India".
These are some Deepa Lakshmi images from both books of Lamps of India.
On Diwali night we light the lamps in a Divine Pattern Rangoli at the outside of our home. This is the photo of the same.
These are the cover page and back page images of second edition of Lamps of India book released by Publications Department during the last year.
These are Arati Lamps images from the first edition vintage Lamps of India book published by Publications Division in the year 1961.
Recently on Vijaya Dasami festival on 4th October 2014 people lighting lamps in the form of Shiva Lingam in a Goddess Durga Maa emple in Kakinada. Many people taking photographs and videos with this beautiful Lamps Shiva Lingam. I am also taking some photographs and one video with my digital camera. I uploaded this video in youtube also. These are the photographs and video of this Lamps Shiva Lingam.
These are some photographs which i am taking on the eve of Diwali festival on 23rd October, 2014 in Amalapuram.
This is a Diwali Puja photograph.
This is a Rangoli drawn in front of a house. In this Rangoli Lighting Lamps (Diyas) are drawn.
This is a Swastik Rangoli decorated with Lamps.
This is another Rangoli design decorated with Lamps (Diyas).
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