Continued from Part 3
As per our Schedule we proceeded to Haa on the Morning of 7th Oct .
Happy people find time to celebrate. Celebrations need not wait for an event like a Birthday or a Wedding. Any fine day of clear sky and sunshine or a moonlit night can be and should be celebrated. My own suspicion is that ancient societies ‘invented ‘ birthdays of their favorite deities to coincide with pleasant weather conditions and full moon days. How is it that most full moon days are celebrated in some form or the other; Buddha Poornima, Guru Poornima, Kaarthiga Poornima , Gurpurab in Punjab Chitra Pournami in Tamilnadu and so on ? Of course Deepawali , as a festival of lights ,conveniently falls on a New moon day .
Haa is the home for Indian Military Training Team. We stayed in some fine guest rooms of IMTRAT. We were tired after the not so long drive (three and a half hours ) from Thimpu . But before going to our rooms we went straight to the monastery to watch the mask dance for some time.
After lunch and some rest ,we went back again. There was a huge downpour but the festivities went on . There were a number of shops around the monastery, but it was all toys and other knick-nacks , a gift to the ancients from our ‘developed’ plastic civilization.
It’s at the Non CSD Canteen of IMTRAT that we found many handicraft items and other items of clothing at reasonable rates. This shop was very popular among the locals who come from far off places to attend the fair.
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