Gratitude

    Dialing away from the mature articles and prospective theories that had been proliferated initially by me, this particular blog is to express deep gratitude, about something that has occurred recently. In the current significance of the Ganesh Chaturthi Utsav, I have observed something of utmost beauty and positivity. As I stand in the immense hall, or what I like to call "Raj Darbar" of Shree Ganpati, with the echoes of the grandest, melodious Aarti offered to his lordship, with the applause of countless bhaktjans whose claps as well as devotion resonates like a crescendo across the walls of the Darbar, forming the unprecedented pulchritude of this very dear festival, as the epitome of divinity, it puts forward the theme of optimism. 

    Standing in that Darbar, surrounded by all these bhaktjans, knowing that these are my people, they are the part of the same culture and group as me, we all are connected by the sentiment of devotion, it just becomes so hard to put into words about the tapestry, the mural that has been created by this event, which is no less, in fact of higher magnitude of beauty, when compared to the one cultivated by the renaissance artists. That feeling of inclusion and happiness during the aarti, as the goosebumps from the stature of the event and of course, his lordship, connect with us all, is sheerly indescribable.

With this, along with a few positive developments I have seen in my surroundings,
for instance, from my experience, a more immersive inclusion of the people I truly like, that truly matter, recently,
as well as overall positivity, I just feel the responsibility to tell all of you, just in case some of you, who are feeling low currently. That in my opinion, for some reason, I think, better times are coming, because the divinity of this Ganesh Chaturthi is not only indigenous at one particular place as described above, but must be homogenous across the entirety of each one of your lives as well, who is reading this.

Well thats it, for all the optimistic talk, I guess I would return back with another proliferated theory or a highly opinionated case study. 

- Sanatan Goyal

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