Saturday, October 22, 2011

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Diwali Special

Here is one more Rangoli on Lamps or Diya Theme. This can be used for Diwali or entire month of Karthik following the Diwali and also on special Puja occasions:

These are brass lamps used in South India. Here those lamps are artistically depicted in chain Rangoli or Melicka Muggu. The first part of these Rangolis I have posted here:

Hope you like them and use them.

Modern Rangolis

Who says you have to do a thing in one way or the other? Unless we try something new, try out our ideas no matter what others think of it, we cannot create something different and unique.

Here have a look at some Modern Rangolis at


Hope you like the creative ideas and also the colourful pictures provided by the author of the site. I enjoyed them.


Train Song



I am so fond of this Samsung Smart TV Train song. So I searched a little for it and got the original one.



  Download this mp3 from Beemp3.com


Travelling north, travelling north to find you
Train wheels beating, the wind in my eyes
Don’t even know what I’ll say when I find you
Call out your name love, don’t be surprised

It’s so many miles and so long since I’ve met you
Don’t even know what I’ll find when I get to you
But suddenly now, I know where I belong
It’s many hundred miles and it won’t be long



Nothing at all in my head to say to you
Only the beat of the train I'm on
Nothing I've learnt all my life on the way to you
One day our love its over and gone


It’s so many miles and so long since I’ve met you
Don’t even know what I’ll find when I get to you
But suddenly now, I know where I belong
It’s many hundred miles and it won’t be long



What will I do if there’s someone with you
May be someone you’ve always known
How do I know I can come and give to you
Love with no warning and find you alone

It’s so many miles and so long since I’ve met you
Don’t even know what I’ll find when I get to you
But suddenly now, I know where I belong
It’s many hundred miles and it won’t be long



Beautiful song sung by Vashti Bunyan which was No.1 on Columbian Charts during 1960's. You can read about her here:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vashti_Bunyan



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