A Welcome Note on the Occasion of Kalamdawat This Kalamdawat, I got myself a brand new laptop with all my savings, made my mum buy a new notebook for my writings and had a very accidental but hopefully a useful purchase which is a writing diary for writers and poets (hoping to have a sustainable writing routine). For those who don't understand what I'm talking about, here I am to help you understand a little bit better about the Chitragupta puja/ Kalamdawat is. It is a tradition where every year during the second day of waxing moon phase also known as Kartika Shukla Dwitiya, the day after Diwali, people honour Lord Chitragupta, the record-keeper of human deeds . Some people, exclusively writers and artists see it to be the most significant one of all the pujas not just personally but professionally as well. This is the day when the writers get new stationery while the artists get new art supplies and worship them as they are their tools and means of income. Some people...
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