Friday, 29 December 2017

Welcome 2018 New Year's Party- Priya's Vision

Priya's Vision hosted an exciting and fun-filled party for children, to ring in the New Year 2018.
Lots of thrilling games had the tiny-tots thoroughly engaged for a couple of hours, till the party ended.
















The games organised were as follows:
Just Catch -
1st Prize - Deepesha
2nd Prize - Kashish
Aim Game -
The only winner - Fatima
Cat - walk -
Winners - All the children, including Alan, except      Fatima
Stand - still -
1st Prize - Deepesha
2nd Prize - Kashish
Guessing Game -
The only winner was Fatima again.
Word Game -
1st Prize - Sakina
2nd Prize - Deepesha
3rd Prize - Kashish
Musical Chairs -
1st Prize  - Kashish
2nd Prize - Deepesha
Amidst all the revelry, the kids enjoyed tucking into cakes, wafers and also relished the piping - hot coffee.
Toffees were distributed too!
The enthusiastic kids even squeezed in time for some drawing and coloring.
It was a delighted bunch of kids who went home, already anticipating the next event at Priya's Vision, eagerly.
THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO MADE THIS OCCASION A GRAND SUCCESS!
Wish you all a Very Happy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Year, for not just the coming year but for all the years to come!

Priya's Vision  - Makes your life blossom!

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Story writing workshop by Priya's Vision

Spend your X'mas vacation by attending an exciting story writing workshop by Priya's Vision.
Duration 4 days
Timings   9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Dates        26th to 29th December, 2017
Age group   11 and above
Fees          Rs. 1000 only
Registration dates  23rd and 24th December,  2017
Venue       418 Somwar Peth
                   Daswani Apts.
                   Opp. MSEB
                    Employment Exchange Rd.
                    Pune  1
Pl.contact. Mrs. Priya Swaminathan
Ph.              9850019553
A certificate will be given at the end of the workshop.
All the participants' stories will be curated and published on an exclusive blog by Priya's Vision.
(One story,  per person )
Thus you will gain first-hand experience of seeing your name in print!
Hurry and grab this golden opportunity to kickstart a new hobby/career.
Priya's Vision makes your life blossom!





Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Kindle Countdown Deal -The Mysterious Basement of Summer City

Dear friends,
A Kindle Countdown Deal is on from 8th to 13th December 2017 at www.amazon.com for my ebook titled The Mysterious basement of Summer City. Kindly read this prize-winning, thrilling whodunit and let me know how you survived the basement scare! It will cost you just $0.99.
Thanks in anticipation.
PRIYA

Friday, 24 November 2017

Kindle Countdown Deal - You Compromise, I Won't!

Dear friends,
A Kindle Countdown Deal is on from the 26th to 28th of November  2017, for my ebook titled You Compromise, I Won't !
It will be available for just  $0.99.
I am eagerly awaiting your invaluable feedback.
You could even peruse my other 8 ebooks and paperback novels.
Thanks.
Priya

Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Kindle Countdown Deal - Unconditional love in exchange

Dear friends,
A Kindle Countdown Deal is on from 9th November to 16th November for my ebook titled
'Unconditional love in exchange.' You could purchase the book at a whopping discount of 67%, for $0.99 only. It is available at www.amazon.com.
HURRY!
Kindly let me have your invaluable feedback. You could even peruse my other 8 ebooks and paperback novels.
Thanks.
Priya 

Friday, 27 October 2017

Kindle Countdown Deal for The Byline and other stories

Dear friends,
A Kindle Countdown Deal will be on for my ebook titled The Byline and other stories from 28th Oct to 4th Nov. 2017 at www.amazon.com. You can purchase the book at a discounted price of just $0.99. Eagerly awaiting your invaluable feedback!
Priya

Monday, 18 September 2017

Kindle Countdown Deal – A Good Old Rumor! and other stories



Dear friends

   Kindly note that a Kindle Countdown Deal will be on at www.amazon.com for my e-book titled ‘A Good Old Rumor! and other stories’ from 21.09.2017 (8.00 a.m.) till 28.09.2017 (12.00 a.m.).
   You can purchase the book for $0.99 only, at a whopping discount of 67% of its original price of $2.99. Hurry! Your invaluable feedback is most welcome.
   You could even browse through my other 8 paperback novels and e-books!
          Happy reading session!
          Thanks. Have a nice day!
                                                                           Priya

                                                    
                                      

Welcome to the world of renowned author, Shweta; winning jockey, Manglu; fading superstar, Suraj Kumar; ailing model, Seema; wannabe actor, Aishwarya; obsessive patient, Alan; greedy son, Biju; repentant mother, Mira; and a vengeful father’s spirit! Read this collection of pithy stories and find out how the above-mentioned protagonists and other characters in the stories deal with life-altering situations!

Saturday, 16 September 2017

Tirumala – Divine abode of Lord Balaji


                          A long-awaited trip to Tirupati finally materialized, early this March. We first went to Tirupati by train from Pune. We visited some of the temples at Tirupati. Then we visited the Tirumala hills to visit the Divine abode of Lord Balaji. We took a bus to Tirumala. Just before ascending the hill, the bus is asked to halt and all the devotees and their belongings undergo a security check. We had booked the Special Darshan passes costing Rs.300/- per person, at Pune itself.
                          Then we hurried to keep our belongings in a locker. After waiting for nearly half an hour in a queue at the first pilgrim facilitation centre, we were asked to go to another centre; as all its lockers were full. This centre fortunately had a spare locker. After showing our ID, we kept our belongings in it, locked it and went out. The lockers are provided free of cost. (The facilitation centres are over-crowded, yet well-maintained!) We had to go to the place allotted to join the Special Darshan Pass queue, by taxi, which cost us Rs.100/-
                           Just outside the temple, we kept our footwear at another locker. Only small purses and IDs are allowed inside the temple. Since we were aware about this, as well as the stipulation to avoid leather items, we had both carried small cloth sling-bags and also dressed in the stipulated traditional Indian attire.
                          What caught us unawares was a female attendant asking me to remove the flowers from my hair. She asked me to keep it in my purse and wear it again, after leaving the temple. Another lady attendant standing nearby brusquely snatched the flowers from my hands and shoved it into a dustbin. I was dismayed. Usually married ladies wear flowers in their hair while visiting temples, whereas here I had this unpleasant experience! I learned later from the Internet that the flowers of the Tirumala hills are meant exclusively for the Lord, hence we can’t wear flowers. This fact should’ve been prominently displayed outside the temple and also mentioned on the Darshan Pass and tickets. Even those at the facilitation centres could’ve told us about it!
                          After a lot of shoving and jostling by the unruly crowd, we managed to get a glimpse of the Lord. Just when I closed my eyes in silent prayer, a lady attendant pulled me by my hand and ruthlessly shoved me aside. I bitterly thought that we had paid so much money on the trip and the Darshan Passes only to get shoved aside, without even one full minute’s Darshan. Why did all of us devotees visit the temple then? Faith, custom, tradition…? Take your pick!
                          At the laddoo counter, another unpleasant experience awaited us. A pilgrim was quarreling with the counter staff who had just informed him that the laddoo stock was over. That pilgrim had stood for a considerable time in that queue. In fact several counters were closed. Only three were open and we hastily made a beeline for one of them, fervently praying that we could at least get our quota of 2 laddoos per Special Darshan Pass. We had to buy two cloth bags for the Prasad, wondering why the bags couldn’t be provided free of cost. When we asked him whether we could get extra Prasad on making a payment, the counter staff didn’t reply at all. Hence we got our 4 laddoos and heaved a sigh of relief, that at least we wouldn’t be going home empty-handed!
                         These laddoos, dripping in ghee; must be packed in air-tight bags or containers so that the pilgrims who have come from afar can conveniently carry them back home. The Prasad is placed directly on the counter, which is unhygienic. The TTD trust must ensure proper packaging. A tip for the devotees is that they can carry bottles or stainless steel containers to carry the Prasad back home. They can transfer the Prasad from the cloth bags to their containers, at the lockers or at their places of stay in Tirupati/Tirumala. We had carried a plastic jam bottle for the same.
                            When we came out of the temple, disoriented by the bright daylight, we couldn’t spot the building where we had kept our footwear. It turned out that we had to collect them from another place. With no one to guide us, we kept asking equally clueless people, till an authorized photographer pointed a place and then taking advantage, asked us permission to click our snap in front of the temple. We readily agreed for the memento that cost us Rs.100/- 
                            We then asked an official about the footwear counter, he guided us silently and we managed to retrieve our footwear after walking around barefoot in the scorching sun and on the hot cement floor, for an hour! We cursed ourselves for not having placed our footwear in the locker first rented out by us.
                            We request the TTD trust’s officials to appoint volunteers who could politely guide the first-time pilgrims to the respective places in Tirumala. These volunteers must be well-versed in Hindi and English too, as not everyone can understand Telugu! The existing attendants in and outside the temple too need crash courses in etiquette. The attendants inside, must not act like bouncers! Most important, at least one minute’s time should be given to each devotee to be one with the Lord, in silent prayer! 
                             The devotees must also act like civilized human beings and not unnecessarily push and shove the others in the queue. They mustn’t forget the true purpose of their visit!
                             We couldn’t shake off the feeling that those on the hill appeared condescending, as if they owned the Lord! Outsiders were precisely outsiders! They weren’t made to feel welcome at all! Apart from that, money seemed to rule supreme! When we were inquiring about information, the taxi drivers scoffed at us and bluntly told us that they were not inquiry counters! Others appeared reluctant to even open their mouths! They would talk to us only if we engaged a taxi for sight-seeing. We’re sure that the Lord doesn’t discriminate between the haves and the have-nots. It’s high time, those at the Tirumala hills follow suit! Till then of course, the highly priced Darshan Pass system and the obnoxious behavior of several people there will probably continue!
                             Now that we have fulfilled our wish of visiting Tirupati/Tirumala at least once in our lifetime, we will keep praying to the Lord from the bottom of our hearts, from the safe sanctuary of our home!
                             Om Namo Venkateshaya Namaha!

The copyright of this write-up is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.

This review of the temple has been published at www.tripadvisor.in.
                                

Monday, 14 August 2017

The latest cover of my novel 'A good old rumor! and other stories'

Dear friends,
                     Here's the latest cover of my novel, 'A Good Old Rumor! and other stories'. Kindly peruse the book and let me know your invaluable opinion about its cover as well as the stories!
                     Happy reading! Have a nice day!
                                                                                   Priya

P.S. A Kindle Countdown Deal is currently on at www.amazon.com for my prize-winning novel titled,
   'The Mysterious Basement of Summer City.' 
   You can purchase it at a whopping discount. Hurry!




 

Thursday, 10 August 2017

Kindle Countdown Deal for my prize-winning novel: ‘The Mysterious Basement of Summer City’.

Dear friends,
Kindly note that a Kindle Countdown Deal will be on at www.amazon.com for my prize-winning novel: ‘The Mysterious Basement of Summer City’.
from 12.08.2017 (8.00 a.m.) till 19.08.2017 (12.00 a.m.).
This was my debut novel, adjudged as the second prize-winner in a novel-writing contest held by Vishwakarma Publications, Pune; in 2015.
You can purchase the book for $0.99 only, at a whopping discount of 76% of its original price of $3.99 from 12th August, (8.00 a.m.) to 14th August, (1.00 p.m.)2017.
You can purchase the book for $1.99 only, at a whopping discount of 51% of its original price of $3.99 from 14th August, (1.00 p.m.) to 16th August, (6.00 p.m.)2017.
You can purchase the book for $2.99 only, at a whopping discount of 26% of its original price of $3.99 from 16th August, (6.00 p.m.) to 19th August, (12.00 a.m.)2017.
You can even preview it at www.amazon.com.
Hurry! Your invaluable feedback is most welcome.
You could even browse through my other 8 paperbacks and e-books!
Happy reading session!
Thanks. Have a nice day!
         Priya

This prize-winning, engrossing novel is a thrilling whodunit that will keep you on the edge of your seats, right till the very end. It encapsulates the frailties of human beings as well as the indomitable strength of the human spirit. As the investigators delve into the mystery of the lethal basement, they are increasingly intrigued and hence, doggedly resolve to find all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle. Will they succeed or succumb to the fatal basement? Read on, to find out, at your own risk!

Duration
Price
                       
            %                        Discount

53h
76%
53h
51%
54h
26%

 Original list price $3.99