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Fascinating Legends Behind the Celebration of Navratri

Navratri’s Fascinating History: Stories You Must Know

‘Tis that time of year when people leave behind their worries and woes and gear up to celebrate the nine powerful avatars of Goddess Durga with fervour. During the nine days of Navratri, each day devotees invoke a different form of the Goddess.

Navratri

As Indians, we come across numerous Bollywood movie plots that were originally inspired by the drama, appeal and mystic charm of our legends and myths. Just like any other Hindu festival, Navratri too has a few fascinating legends associated with its origin. Each part of India speaks of a unique and interesting history:

Legend of the Mighty Mahishasura (North):

Durga and Mahisasur

The demon Mahishasura was an ardent devotee of Shiva. As soon as he attained eternity, he went on to slaughtering innocent people with the aim of conquering all three lokas. To save the world from the atrocities of this demon, The Trinity of Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu created a divine warrior, Goddess Durga. Mahishasura, enchanted by her beauty, asked her to marry him. Durga, at this point, struck a deal with the devil; she would marry him only if he could defeat her in battle. Mahishasura accepted the challenge and after a battle spanning 9 days, Goddess Durga decapitated him on the ninth night. These nine days came to be known as Navratri, and the tenth day that brought the triumph of good over evil was called Vijayadashmi.

The Legend of Daksha (East):

Uma - sati

The king of the Himalayas, Daksha’s beautiful and virtuous daughter, Uma, was an admirer and worshipper of Shiva. Pleased with her devotion, Shiva finally descends down from the heavens to marry her. Daksha’s disrespect towards Shiva and displeasure with the marriage leads him to break all ties with his daughter. When Uma learnt that her father hadn’t invited Shiva to a yagna he was organizing, she jumped into the yagna’s agnikund, upon which she came to be known as Sati. It is believed that every year from that time, Uma visits her parents’ home during Navratri along with her children, Ganesh, Kartik, Saraswati and Laxmi, and her two friends, Jaya and Bijaya.

The Legend of Rama and Ravana:

Ram and Ravana

In the Hindu epic, Ramayana, Rama invoked the blessings of Goddess Durga to gather the strength to kill Ravana, the demon who had abducted his wife, Sita. The nine nights he spent worshipping Goddess Durga came to be known as Navaratri. On the tenth day, also known as Vijayadashami, good triumphs over evil when Rama finally slays Ravana.

Did you learn some interesting facts about Navratri in this article? If you know of more legends behind the origin of this Hindu festival, please share them with us in the comment section below.

Here’s praying this Navrati brings you happiness, health and good fortune!

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Celebrating Onam in Your Apartment Complex

The most splendid Kerala festival, Onam is just around the corner and the spirit of this ‘festival of harvest’ is already in the air. Onam is marked by laying a colourful arrangement of flower patches on the ground and preparing an array of mouth-watering delicacies at home. In this article, we’ll discuss 8 fun ideas to celebrate Onam in your apartment community!

Legend has it-

The festival of Onam is celebrated with pomp and gaiety every year to welcome the spirit of king Mahabali, who is said to visit Kerala at this time. Feasts, energetic games, folk songs and elegant dances are organized to celebrate the occasion.

King Mahabali

8 ideas to celebrate Onam in your apartment complex:

1) Make this Onam a community affair
Organize an event within your apartment complex around Onam (with cultural functions) and send invites to all community members through CommonFloor Groups (using the Events feature).

pookkalam

2) Wear the traditional Kerala attire
Celebrate Onam like a Keralite would, and that will be incomplete without women wearing the Kasavu saree and men wearing the traditional mundu with a shirt.

Traditional Attire - Kerala

3) Create a vivid Athapookkalam (flower carpet)
This flower rangoli decoration known as Athapookkalam, a part of the Onam custom in every Malayali house, makes for a bright sight and is an immediate eye-pleaser.

Athapookkalam

Conducting a pookkalam contest on the last day of Onam, Thiruvonam, might be a fun activity.

4) Organize a feast
A grand feast, also known as the Onasadya, served on a banana leaf along with a few varieties of payasam is just the way to add flavour to the whole celebration.

Onasadya

5) Dedicate an evening to watch Vallamkali (snake boat races) on TV
The Aranmula Uthrattadi Vallam kali or snake boat races happening during this season is one of the most defining aspect of Onam. Watch this on TV with your neighbours and enjoy a complete experience of this traditional festival.

Vallamkali

6) Play a Popular Onam Game
Some well-known Onam games are Talappanthukali, Pulikali, Ambeyyal, Kutukutu, Attakalam and Kayyankali. You can easily get hold of their rules and norms online and start playing.

Pulikali

7) Organize Fun Activities and Contests
Organize and participate in cultural activities such as creating pookkalam and traditional dance performances. Hosting pookkalam or dance contests will surely make the event more exciting.

Kutukutu

8) Shower gifts on the loved ones
Nothing better and more delighting than gifts coming from ones that matter! Surprise your loved ones with an ‘Onam special’ gift such as a Kerala attire, Kerala meal voucher or a box of sweets.

Onam special Pic

What will be the best way to celebrate a Kerala-style Onam party in your residential community? Tell us how you plan to celebrate and experience the spirit of Onam this year!

 

Source- infosamay, Kochiservnet, yentha.com, painetworks, goibibo.com,
aomsikerala, britishsouthindians.co.uk, migrantmallu.com

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Home Snap Home

Home Snap Home - Get Clicking!

 

How about showing off a snap of your sweet home and ALSO winning an exciting prize for it? It’s photo contest time on CommonFloor Groups and we bring you a chance to do just that with our Home Snap Home contest. Participate and upload a beautiful picture of yourself, your friends and family or neighbours within your apartment or residential complex on our Facebook Events Page.

We are giving away super-cool prizes to the best entries!

Contest Duration: 14th to 31st August

Theme: A picture of yourself, your family, friends or neighbours clicked within your residential complex

To enter this competition,

1) Like CommonFloor Groups Facebook page. (To qualify, you must ‘like’ the page)

2) Click the ‘Join the Event’ button on our Facebook page.

3) Take an awesome picture of yourself, your family, friends or neighbours within       your residential complex and upload it.

4) Get as many likes/comments/shares as possible from your friends, family and         acquaintances.

5) Photographs will be judged individually on the number of likes. Cumulative likes on an album will not be considered.

6) Winners will be announced on the 2nd of September.

7) Prizes are:
                    1st prize: iPad mini
                    2nd and 3rd prize: point-and-shoot camera
                    10 Runners-up: Coffee mug

Note: Photographs will be moderated. 60% weightage will be given to the number of ‘likes’ a photograph gets. Final decision will be taken by the CommonFloor Groups Management Team.

Go get busy clicking your best shot!

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9 Favourite Types of Neighbours from Famous TV Shows

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So many times we come across the phrase ‘Love Thy Neighbour’, but at times don’t you wonder if it’s even possible to love a wacky neighbour with a wicked sense of humour or for that matter someone who merely stares you down…creepy!

But what if we had the same neighbour characters we see on popular TV shows as our real-life neighbours? Let’s try and see how it might turn out!

1. Palak- Comedy Nights With Kapil

This super fun and crazy neighbour woman with her slapstick ‘shayris’ has surely added to the madness of the show. She is constantly seen hunting for a prospective groom.

Palak- Kapil Comedy NightWe are more tolerant towards over-friendly, annoying neighbours now, thanks to       Palak!

2. The Brindle family- Small Wonder

The ever-nosy next-door neighbours of the Lawsons. Mr Brindle is Mr. Lawson’s unappreciative credit- stealing boss, Mrs. Brindle is a conniving woman and Harriet, their bratty daughter, is mostly seen chasing Jamie, Mr. Lawson’s son.

The Brindle family-Small wonderSad but true fact is everyone in the world has to deal with snoopy neighbours.
We don’t really have a choice but we most certainly do not enjoy it.

3. Kramer- Seinfeld

A perfect weirdo, womanizer, gambler, fruit lover, has wild money-making ideas, no steady job and a unique habit of barging into his neighbour’s apartment.

Kramer- SeinfeldIf you have him as your neighbour, we’d say tip-toe about in your home, keep the     volume low and lights off. Probably put up a board on your door saying
‘No One Lives Here’.

4. Penny- The Big Bang Theory

We can associate this character with the adjectives sweet, cheeky and funny. She’s the girl-next-door and the odd one out in the group of ‘geek’ friends.

Penny- The Big Bang TheoryWe love the whole idea and we cannot lie! A neighbour who’s sweet, jolly and sexy…   Well, what do we say? Guilty!

5. Wilson W. Wilson Jr- Home Improvement

This man is heard dropping words of wisdom from across the fence to the Taylor family and somehow always manages to solve their problems. He is never really seen in entirety.

5) Wilson W. Wilson Jr- Home Improvement

Nobody particularly likes people offering uncalled-for free advice. But who
cares if it solves all our problems? We can try and try harder to deal with that!

6. Taarak Mehta- Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah

The show’s central character runs to this philosopher and witty friend to seek sensible advice when in trouble.

Tarak Mehta- Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah

Who would mind having a one-stop destination for all problem solutions?

7. Joe Swanson- The Family Guy

This muscular paraplegic neighbour of Peter Griffin is an upright police officer, an exceptional sportsman and a good friend with occasional display of intense anger problems.

Joe Swanson- Family Guy

A police officer neighbour who is friendly, good at most things and ready to get
you out of trouble!! He can prove to be your neighbourhood messiah!

8. Chandler & Joey- Friends

This young, cool and fun duo that lived across the hall had an epic sense of humour and were truly awesome friends who would have each other’s back whenever needed.

We strongly believe their simple, goofy and good nature will make for awesome neighbour traits. And when we need to get rid of excess food, we know exactly
who to go to!

9. Pooja Aunty- Hum Paanch

She is the stylish, age-faking neighbour of the insane Mathur family. Remember her trademark line?

Pooja Aunty- Hum PaanchWe think she will offer our society enough drama and food for gossip!

If you can relate a neighbour to any of the above or other TV show neighbour characters, tell us which character you think they’re similar to and how exactly.

All images are sourced from Giphy

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CommonFloor Groups Android App-A Step towards Awesomeness

Let’s start with a fun way to look at the features of CommonFloor Groups’ new mobile app.

Android Mobile App- CommonFloor Groups

 

Let’s sum up what we figure from the picture above. Our app’s most prominent features include:

1) Newsfeed

2) Discussion

3) Complaints

4) Notices

5) Neighbours

6) Messages

7) My House

8) Settings

9) Moderate

Here, we simply try to give you a basic idea of the app. To experience its complete awesomeness in easing intra-society communication and management, download Now! Click Here

Now, let’s take a look at how our users have responded (with app activities) over the last 2 weeks.

Android App DataGood News! We are bringing out our iOS version very soon!

What do you think of this post? If you have interesting ideas for fun posts you’d like to read on this blog, please feel free to type them down in the comment section here.

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