Nestled in Sunday’s paper was a flyer from Creative
Handicrafts, an organization that works with slum women to teach them means of
livelihood. Ordinarily, I abhor shopping, specially the mall variety, and
operate with little free time, hence the preference for single-store purchase and
experimentation with bagittoday. But this sounded good, and so it was.
kurta detail, change purse |
cutwork bag detail |
.Apparently most production is exported, and they sell locally what is left over. They also offer a range of jams, folders/purses, soft toys and shoes at a shop just off
ps: this afternoon I took my friend V there. Was blessed! Met Sister Isabel. now 86, who began this effort fifty years ago. She still had a sparkle in her eyes, a proud honorary Indian.
Mother Mary blessed my friend P’s home on Sunday. Her home
was freshly painted and decked up with flowers for this all important guest. But
the first time I went to her home in the distant west, I was too early, had
mixed up the time—so after my usual Sunday prayers at the temple, I went again to pay
my respects, even the rickshawalla said, "Darshan adhoora nahin chodna chahiye..." Serene! I have a special connect with Maai.
At the temple in addition to the Vishnu Sahastranam, we’ll
now be reciting Shri Suktam.for Navratri, rather Guruji will recite in his
perfect Sanskrit and the likes of me will humbly listen, wondering in which lifetime will i learn this! Late last night they
brought in Ambama’s statue in the shantytown past the wall, superb drumming and
much festivity, lights twinkling late into the night.
2 comments:
No like shopping mall kind :) I love it, but haven't shopped for clothes in a year now...haven't worn all clothes I bought last year too.
And nice thing this Creative Handicrafts, beautiful pieces. And Sister Isabel - a total inspiration.
Me too trying to learn the verses...love listening to them in the morning.
:)
My verse recitation and hearing is limited to Sunday temple visits, but it drives home my ignorance.
The cut work bag is the best, I think.
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