Singer Soumita Saha campaigns against Chinese Lights and Lamps this Diwali

Clay lamps and its flame signify the divine which is self-effulgent

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"Diwali is the time when our local potters, craftsmen and artisans make living out of lamps and diyas" says singer Soumita Saha

Diwali is one of India’s biggest and most important festivals of the year. The festival gets its name from the row (avail) of clay lamps (deepa/diya) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects us from spiritual darkness. 

More recently, Chinese-made lights and crackers have flooded into the markets and their sale is growing at alarming rate. No doubt, the Chinese lights are cheap, colourful and bright and are available in a variety of styles and designs. However, they drain our local economy. Diwali is the time when our local potters, craftsmen and artisans make living out of lamps and diyas. During this period, they look forward to earn a bit more. Chinese items have snatched their livelihood.

To create awareness towards this cause, Kolkata’s Singing Sensation Soumita Saha has started an initiative. Through various campaigns, social media posts, Soumita has been making her fans and followers aware about this. The Songbird runs this awareness campaign which is a unique attempt to revive the traditional art of clay lamps alive.

Soumita who has done several music albums and TV shows say that Clay Lamps have spiritual importance too.  "Clay lamps (Diya) and its flame (Jyoti) signify the divine which is self-effulgent (Paramatma) and illuminates the entire universe and the soul (the Atma). The Atma is the immortal light within each living being and ultimately unites with the Paramatma. The lighting of the clay lamps physically satisfy that yearning and metaphorically remind us that the Light of knowledge, Light is hope, Light is the truth, Light is the victory.

A few years ago Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also appealed all to buy earthen diyas and lamps from local sellers. Millions of potters in the country are associated with this traditional art. 

Soumita says, "Whenever I buy diya and bring it home, I get a strange feeling, a feeling of satisfaction of contributing to the economy. Wherever I take it, I end up thinking it was moulded skillfully by a potter from my country with the clay of this country.The best kind of happiness one can spread during Diwali".

The singer is best known for her contribution to the field of Rabindrasangeet. Undoubtedly Soumitra's contribution to this essential public awareness deserves applause.

About Soumita Saha
Soumita Saha is a 25-year-old Singer from Kolkata. At the age of 19, she became Internet Sensation through her songs and since then she has been consistently in limelight. She has been often referred by media as 'Justin Bieber of Kolkata'. She is well known for her contribution to Rabindra Sangeet and has worked in several music albums based on it.  She has appeared in numerous TV as well in popular Musical Shows like Geet Sangeet by Channel Vision and several other shows on Rupashi Bangla and OM Bangla. She is also associated with Tollywood. Her recent music Album Nisarga Madhuri received immense appreciations from the audience.


Singer Soumita Saha campaigns against Chinese Lights and Lamps this Diwali Singer Soumita Saha campaigns against Chinese Lights and Lamps this Diwali Reviewed by Gutty NewzSnippet on October 18, 2017 Rating: 5

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