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Mithila Palkar in Ganeshotsav at home

Mithila Palkar in Ganeshotsav at home
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For Mithila Palkar, this year’s 10-day Ganeshotsav celebration is the same as last year.
He will celebrate time with his grandparents at home.
However, the ‘Karwaan’ actress said she missed meeting her friends, visited their homes and chased them during a party of 10 days.
“The GanPati Festival is always celebrated in a simple way in our home.
The celebration is intimate and it’s all about having a great family time.
Preparing the Ukadiche modest is a big part of the celebration, so wearing traditional colorful clothes, Nath, Gajra etc.
this year, My mother joined us and my grandmother celebrated her 86th birthday during the festival too.
So, this is a double celebration for us! “Mitishila cried out.

Actress ‘Muramba’ added that listening to Aarti and Dedungan songs dedicated to Lord Ganesha in the morning is the ritual they follow every year during the festival.
“Grandma I like music and we play ganpati songs every morning.
We have antique silver idols ganpati bappa that we bring during the festival, decorate and offer prayers for,” said Mithila, added, “energy during Ganeshotsav is very different.
The beauty of the festival lies in fact That even though people celebrate at home, you can smell the scent of incense sticks, Aarti Divine from the nearest house and the smell of modax fills.
All of this adds cheerfulness to the celebration.

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Mithila likes to visit her friends’ homes during Ganeshotsav and enjoy modaxes with them.
However, he avoided this time because of a pandemic.
“I miss visiting friends and celebrating together.
It has been a ritual for years.
After saying that, we must be careful because the pandemic is not over,” Mithila said, added, “Just like I like the celebration,” I wanted to Everyone remembered that we were still in the middle of a pandemic.
We must be careful when celebrating the festival.
So, it is very important that we stay at home, enjoy with family and canyons in modax.

Ask Mithila if he has tried his hand playing
Dhol-taasha once, and he said he hadn’t.
Mithila added, “I would definitely want to learn to play Dhol-taasha someday from a Dol Pathak in Pune because the culture of the city of Ganeshotsav is very excited.
Maybe, when the pandemic is finished, I will go down to Pune and make someone teach me to play
Dhol-taasha.

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