The significance of the word ‘Pateti’-is derived from the Middle Persian word for repentance Patet. Papeti or Pateti is New Year’s Eve for orthodox Parsi’s who follow the Shahenshahi Calendar. The next day is considered as ‘Navroze’ which is the New Year’s Day.
Pateti, is, therefore, a day for all good Parsi’s to reflect on their thoughts, words and deeds of the previous year and to repent on those that they were not so proud of. This repentance allows one to dedicate the New Year to good thoughts, good words and good deeds as a process of self-improvement and self-growth.
Chalk- Parsi Rangoli
Toran – A glass bead garland adorned on the door
The feasting begins and the ‘chalk’ and colourful ‘torans’ (Toran – A glass bead garland adorned on the door) are adorned and to thank Ahura Mazda for all that has been bestowed upon one, however, small or big, and say a thank you, for no matter how well you have lived your life, always remember there is someone more fortunate or well of than you as well as someone less fortunate than you.
This year the Parsi’s or Zoroastrians celebrated their New Year on 17 August.
The following are 2 dishes with their recipes that Parsi’s relish on their New Year.
Palak Mutton (Spinach Mutton)
Palak Gosht, Lamb with Spinach, Mutton Palak. Image source
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Kheema Kaleji Masala (Mutton mince liver masala)
It is the non-veg dish also called mutton Keema. Image source
At a Vintage Car Museum that we visited we saw over 100 finest rare vintage cars in the world from Rolls-Royce’s, Bentley’s, Daimler’s, Mercedes’s, Maybach, Packard’s, Cadillac’s, Buick’s, Auburn’s, Cord, Lancia’s, Lincoln’s, Chryslers and many other distinguished makes from the USA, UK & Europe. Most of the cars are coach built by renowned coachbuilders like Hooper, Barker, Gurney-Nutting, Fleetwood etc. They are all hand-built to individual specifications of the buyer. Special cars like Limousines & Grand open Tours are used for ceremonial Occasions. Convertible cars for evening drives, station wagons like boats as well as like a horse-drawn carriage specially built for the family’s evening drives in the Dastan estate.
These collections have been built by the family of Shri Pranlal Bhogilal over the last century. This museum portrays that time of the Automobile industry when cars were not just used for transportation but for their prestige and gave an indication of the owner’s status.
If you’re a vintage car lover, then you should not miss out this place. Cars are in excellent condition. The museum also has some old muscles bikes, old ambulance and animal drawn carts.
Daimler-1911–
Daimler-1911
During the Edwardian era (1905-1918), Daimler licensed and developed the Knight sleeve-valve system. Also during this era, Daimler switched from chain to shaft drive, first using conventional bevel gears, and then, from 1909, using worm gears.
Rolls Royce 1936
Rolls Royce phantom III
The Rolls-Royce Phantom III was the final large pre-war Rolls-Royce. Introduced in 1936, it replaced the Phantom II and it was the only V12 Rolls-Royce until the 1998 introduction of the Silver Seraph. 727 V12 Phantom III chassis were constructed from 1936 to 1939, and many have survived. Although chassis production ceased in 1939 (with one final chassis being built-in 1940), cars were still being bodied and delivered in 1940 and 1941. The very last car, though completed in 1941, was not delivered to its owner until 1947.
Packard 1938
Packard-1938
The Packard Eight was a luxury automobile produced by Packard between 1930 and 1938.
The Packard began its life in the early 1890’s when Ward Packard first got the idea to build a motor car. In 1903 the Packard Motor Car Company was formed.
By 1909 Packard was one of the major automobile manufacturers in America.
By 1925 Packard was the indisputable leader in the field of prestige automobiles.
Cadillac 1939
Cadilac-1939
The Cadillac Sixty Special name has been used by Cadillac to denote a special model since the 1938 Harley Earl-Bill Mitchell-designed Series 60 derivative. The Sixty Special name would soon be synonymous for some of Cadillac’s most luxurious vehicles.
The Series 60 was replaced by the 126-inch-wheelbase Series 61, offering the same body types and many of the Sixty-Special’s appearance features. Common to all 1939 Cadillacs was a redesigned dashboard, newly optional vacuum-operated radio antenna, rubber rear fender protectors, and something called “Controlled-Action Ride,” a reference to a higher rear axle rotation centre claimed to enhance ride comfort.
Mercedes-Benz 1955
Mercedes-Benz -1955
The Ponton was Daimler-Benz’s first totally new Mercedes-Benz series of passenger vehicles produced after World War II. In July 1953, the cars replaced the pre-war designed Type 170 series and were the bulk of the automaker’s production through 1959, though some models lasted through 1962.
The nickname comes from the German word for “pontoon” and refers to one definition of pontoon fenders — and a post-war styling trend subsequently called ponton styling.
The Ponton models were replaced by the “Heckflosse” or “Fintail” models.
Goa is one enchanting world in whole. Along with the sun-kissed tropical beaches and Susegado, there are a lot of different activities to keep you on your toes. Couple it with the vivacious nightlife, an anomaly to investigate and some sumptuous lodgings, this little emerald is the spot to appreciate both in unhurried indulgence or business events and in addition to a stunning honeymoon trip. The bid of mammoth swimming pools and opulent–bedrooms charm one to stay in one of these Goa’s most stunning and engaging indulgence resorts. So, if your concept of a holiday in Goa resembles somewhat to the details above, then we prescribe that you experience our rundown.
After landing in one of those quick Mumbai to Goa flights, look for a cab and head to your divine destination. No, we aren’t talking about any temple or sanctuary here, but the resorts in Goa that are brimming with luxury and flamboyance.
Check out the list below–
Vivanta by Taj Fort Aguada
Vivanta by Taj Fort Aguada
The Vivanta by Taj Fort Aguada is a flawless blend of contemporary and its Portuguese affiliation. For yes, it used to be their sea stronghold. The X Factor is the clearing viewpoint of the Arabian Sea that lies over the tremendous guards and Jiva Spa for joyful generosity. Cooking at the Vivanta by Taj Fort Aguada is obviously from Taj friendliness gathering and doles out the best of Authentic Goan specialities, and specialities from around the world.
Taj Exotica
Taj Exotica
The Mediterranean-themed Taj Exotica has a drawing in laid back south Goa background, on flawless Varca shoreline. Guests rave about the model altered organization. The cabin furthermore has an incredible breadth of offices including the green, a spa, swimming pool, and night diversion. On the off-chance that you genuinely need to appreciate, book the Sunset Villa with its own specific private jump pool.
Zuri White Sands
Zuri White Sands
This is the way in which you should spend extravagantly in lavishness! At Zuri White Sands, you will be pleased to have choices available to you for entertainment and might acknowledge world-class cheerfulness. This lavish resort, which is situated in Varca, offers quick and private access to the shoreline. Guests are happy to find the perfect spot to slacken up, where they can pick how they should be ruined.
Goa Marriott Resort and Spa
Goa Marriott Resort and Spa
The unmatched style of Goa Marriott and Spa is the thing that you may recall for a long time. Found near the Miramar Beach, this indulgence resort in Goa has a wonderful quality. The resort has 180 cutting edge rooms that offer an agreeable stay here.
The Leela
The Leela
At Leela Goa, the standard Indian extravagance meets the refinement of craftsmanship, deco es Que Portuguese bequests. It’s not just the bewildering welcome by the staff as you are garlanded with blossoms and offered coconut squeeze, it’s the air itself that says a lot of this sumptuous resort in Goa from the rest. This über sumptuous inn and resort are squeezed between River Sal and the Arabian Sea with a perfect white sand shoreline and perspective of the rich lagoon.
On the off-chance that you pick one of these rich resorts in Goa, then trust us, you require not consider digging into alternate things to do in Goa, for these resorts are a wholesome bundle of delight. Although, these aren’t in close proximity to the nearest airport in Goa, but a stay at these will give you a life-long experience to cherish. Have fun!
*/Anjali Gupta is a travel blogger with three years of experience. She also writes for travel websites as a guest author and recommends best travel tips and destinations. /*
Nicephore Niepce originally made the photograph using silver chloride coating a piece of paper. The photo did not turn out well with it. The earliest known permanent photographic image, however, was created by a more complex process called heliography in 1826. The exposure time needed to create that photograph was eight hours. Over the years, photographs have become better as compared to the ones of the World War 2 and the modern cameras. With the advent of digital cameras, over 350 billion photos are taken worldwide each year.
With a soft click of a camera, a flashlight and the moment is captured to cherish for a lifetime. The medium whether digital or on a film the memory lasts forever.
Quotes on photography– The following quotes describe the true essence of photography on World Photography Day.
“When you photograph people in colour, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in Black and white, you photograph their souls!” ― Ted Grant
“Black and white are the colours of photography. To me, they symbolize the alternatives of hope and despair to which mankind is forever subjected” — Robert Frank
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” — Aaron Siskind
“A great photograph is a full expression of what one feels about what is being photographed in the deepest sense and is thereby a true expression of what one feels about life in its entirety.” ― Ansel Adams
“Photography is a magical kind of art that allows people to preserve time and moments, and to describe the world the way they see it.” ― Sahara Sanders
“Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all know light. Know it for all you are worth and you will know the key to photography” ~ George Eastman.
“The whole point of taking pictures is so that you don’t have to explain things with words.” ― Elliott Erwitt
LIFE is a camera FOCUS on what’s important, CAPTURE the good times DEVELOP from the negatives if things don’t work out TAKE another shot.
So, take a photo, share it and celebrate World Photography Day today.
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