Charli’s https://carrotranch.com/2018/11/01/flash-fiction-challenge-november-1/prompt this week:
November 1, 2018, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story about a festival of lights. It can be any holiday, event or moment. Express the hope of light over darkness. Or use it to highlight injustice. Go where the prompt leads.
Seeing as Diwali is on its way, I thought I would write a brief version about why we Sikhs celebrate on that day. Our festival of light is commonly called Diwali by others usually, but in Sikhism, it is actually referred to as Band Chorr Diwas
Bandi Chorr Diwas
Emperor Jehangir found no reason to keep Guru Hargobind imprisoned anymore, for he had shown no danger towards the leader.
The Guru insisted upon the release of fifty-two innocent Hindu kings imprisoned alongside him.
Whoever was able to hold onto the cloth of his gown would be free.
He had a special cloak stitched with enough tassels so they could all hold on.
The day Guru Hargobind arrived back in Amritsar happened to be Diwali where the whole city was flooded with the light from candles, lit in joy at his return back to the holiest of Sikh cities.
https://carrotranch.com/2018/11/01/flash-fiction-challenge-november-1/
thoughtsmakeu1007
Nov 30, 2018 @ 12:54:15
Glad to know the full story of punjabi diwali 🙂 Interesting one
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Ritu
Nov 30, 2018 @ 18:20:13
Glad to educate!
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Charli Mills
Nov 06, 2018 @ 04:48:34
I love learning the details of cultural history, the significance behind the festivals we celebrate. Thank you for sharing Band Chorr Diwas with us and for putting it into a flash form. ❤
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Ritu
Nov 06, 2018 @ 06:47:43
You are most welcome Charli 💜
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insideweekly
Nov 04, 2018 @ 15:28:06
Best Post and Many Many
Happy Diwali Wishes 2018 To you
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Ritu
Nov 04, 2018 @ 15:39:40
Thank you!
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robbiesinspiration
Nov 04, 2018 @ 13:58:43
Lovely, Ritu, I do know a bit about this festival.
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Ritu
Nov 04, 2018 @ 14:00:07
It is a beautiful festival 💜
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Marje @ Kyrosmagica
Nov 04, 2018 @ 11:26:01
A lovely piece of flash full of light! Xxx
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Ritu
Nov 04, 2018 @ 11:49:50
Glad you liked!!!
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johannawritest
Nov 04, 2018 @ 04:47:37
Love this amazing thing!!
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Ritu
Nov 04, 2018 @ 08:11:08
Thank you Johanna 🤗
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Miriam Hurdle
Nov 03, 2018 @ 21:43:40
I like it very much!
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 22:04:17
Thank you Miriam!
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Miriam Hurdle
Nov 03, 2018 @ 22:26:00
You’re welcome, Ritu!
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OIKOS™-Publishing
Nov 03, 2018 @ 21:18:37
Love it too, Sis.. Michael
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 22:03:42
Thank you Bro!!!
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OIKOS™-Publishing
Nov 03, 2018 @ 22:56:25
:-))
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Jennie
Nov 03, 2018 @ 17:20:20
Well done, Ritu!!
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 18:47:23
Thank you Jennie!
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Jennie
Nov 03, 2018 @ 22:01:45
You are welcome, Ritu!
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 22:04:47
(mentioned you in my Sunday Spidey post tomorrow!)
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Jennie
Nov 03, 2018 @ 23:00:45
Aww… 😊. That’s so nice.
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 23:07:53
😘
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dornahainds
Nov 03, 2018 @ 16:30:30
Fabulous! 😎🥀
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 16:31:33
Thanks Dorna 💜
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Carol Anne
Nov 03, 2018 @ 14:41:07
Fascinating! Have a great festival when it happens!
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 15:06:40
Thank you! It’s on Wednesday!
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Carol Anne
Nov 03, 2018 @ 15:08:02
Oh cool. I haven’t ever heard of that festival before xx
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 15:11:44
😍
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syl65
Nov 03, 2018 @ 03:28:33
Thank you for sharing this Sister 💜🙏🏽
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 08:30:58
You’re welcome Brother 💜
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syl65
Nov 03, 2018 @ 13:59:08
💜
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Aimer Boyz
Nov 03, 2018 @ 01:56:10
I’ve never heard the story behind Diwali before…that kind of spirit definitely something to celebrate 🙂
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 08:30:23
The Hindus celebrate it because of their gods, Rama and SITA, coming back from the darkness. Thus is the studio most commonly told.
But the Sikhs celebrate for a different reason 😁
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Aimer Boyz
Nov 03, 2018 @ 15:24:53
I am enlightened, thank you 🙂
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 15:43:46
😁
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pranabaxom
Nov 03, 2018 @ 00:12:35
Hindi kings?
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 08:28:56
Oops!! Will change that!!!
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pranabaxom
Nov 03, 2018 @ 15:29:28
I thought you said you donot know Hindi. So surprised that you know Hindi kings😀
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Ritu
Nov 03, 2018 @ 15:43:56
😁😁
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Erika Kind
Nov 02, 2018 @ 21:56:48
That’s a beautiful story, sis!
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Ritu
Nov 02, 2018 @ 21:57:38
It’s the reason we celebrate sis 😍
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Erika Kind
Nov 02, 2018 @ 22:11:40
Thanks for sharing some historic stories about your culture, sis!
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Ritu
Nov 02, 2018 @ 22:23:48
🙏🏼💜
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Darlene
Nov 02, 2018 @ 21:30:55
I love a story that provides some history. Well done.
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Ritu
Nov 02, 2018 @ 21:36:27
Thanks Darlene 😍
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Jules
Nov 02, 2018 @ 21:21:34
Thank you for sharing this lovely bit of history. 🙂
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Ritu
Nov 02, 2018 @ 21:36:16
Glad you liked 😍
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willowdot21
Nov 02, 2018 @ 19:46:38
A beautiful story Sis 💜🌹💜💜
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Ritu
Nov 02, 2018 @ 19:48:00
Thank you sis. A true one 💜💜💜
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willowdot21
Nov 02, 2018 @ 19:48:34
All the more beautiful for that 💜💜
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Annette Rochelle Aben
Nov 02, 2018 @ 19:07:45
Love this
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Ritu
Nov 02, 2018 @ 19:28:38
Thanks sis!
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