For the two themes in WordPress’ ‘The Daily Post Photo Challenges‘
In the (Asian) Indian culture, green bangles are adorned by the bride at the sacred marriage ceremony- a blessing symbolizing prosperity and fertility. And she continues to wear green her entire married life. The gentle striking of glass produces a sound that is delightful, soft and feminine.
My maiden home would be filled with the cheerful sound from my mother’s or grandmother’s bangles. It seems to always be there in the background, the predictability gave us kids a strange sense of security, and you could tell those toiling hands were working somewhere in or around the house.
This jingle-jangle of the green bangles were sounds of love and care and motherly warmth.
Mixed scents, like feelings; lonesome she stands
Dressed in silk, her gold jewelry dangles
Amidst the jingle-jangle o’ the green-bangles
SHE MAKES the house into a home
Cooking n’ cleaning n’ loving she roams
Making peace after any wrangles
Along the jingle-jangle o’ her green-bangles
HOLDING the little chin, combing hair
On fevered forehead, her hands of care
In a soft mulmul* embrace, their tears she lulls
All in the jingle-jangle o’ her green-bangles!
*Mulmul (pronounced muh-l muh-l as in mulberry) is a fine, soft cotton muslin from India. There are beautiful mulmul sarees for women in India.
For The Daily Post Photo Challenges theme for the week “It IS Easy Being Green!” and (Michelle said if the post is related to Ireland, the better it is. So, while taking this picture, I thought of Ireland. So related it in such an unrelated way 😬 )
Works for another theme for this week “Security” as well!
This post of yours is beatiful, Zenista.🌹
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Thank you kindly 🙂
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And everyone knows that green goes better with rhymes. 🙂
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Now that you mention, yes it is!
(But I had to rhyme bangles- and that was not that easy… LOL!)
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This is soo beautiful :’)
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Thank you, Jui!
Actually, because you can appreciate the cultural sentiment, I’ll tell you that I got emotional and a bit teary eyed as I was writing the last part. And many more times after it thinking about it.
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I am not surprised at all, my eyes got a bit moist too. I can feel the love you poured into this.
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😊
Thank you.
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Jingle-Jangle I like your angle as photographed by an angel
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Haha! Nice 🙂
Thank you Abrie
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Quiet and beautiful.
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Thank you for your lovely comment 🙂
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Wonderful poem. 🙂
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Thank you- appreciate you stopping by 🙂
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A beautiful post. This is all new to me and I thank you for the information. I try to learn at least one new thing everyday and you have given me several things to think about.
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How wonderful is that! Thank you for stopping by and commenting, Allan. I appreciate it.
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I love this. It’s so beautiful. Words AND photo. Thank you for sharing this.
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Thank you , Maggie, for such a sweet comment!
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Beautiful.
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Thank you, Leya!
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Wonderful post and poem!!!
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Thank you kindly…
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We have a custom where every time we go to a big temple we get glass bangles from there and slowly but surely post wedding my bangle collection has been growing but every time I see someone post a picture of glass bangles it makes my heart smile with joy.
Much love to you,
Aditi
https://nomadfashionista.wordpress.com
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Oh how nice! 😊
Thank you for your lovely note.
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now i know a new werD! 🙂 thanQ
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Beautiful post. Lovely poem. I could feel a deep love in your sharing. Like Allen above, I enjoy learning of other cultures and traditions – so many beautiful people in this world!!
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Thank you, Sandy for such a thoughtful comment! I was going through your about page and was both inspired and touched. “so many beautiful people in this world” truly ❤
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