Enjoy This Festive Season With Puzzles Celebrating Traditions



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Why not plunge into the season of festivals, surrounded by family and friends, and do something creative together? And what better way to get in touch with traditions than solving puzzles while learning more about them.
Aurva has come up with puzzles celebrating Navratri, Deepavali, and Sankranti. This collection of ‘Indian Festivals’ puzzles have been artfully designed to explore customs, rituals and practices while unravelling their cultural significance.
The Navratri Puzzle brings to you, the country’s most revered nine-day long festival that salutes the feminine trinity of knowledge, wealth and power. From a child’s inception into education, to grand elephant parades around a gloriously lit palace, and from the artful curation of dolls passed on through generations to respectful gratitude paid to evergreen tools, traditional practices have been vibrantly portrayed for you to decode!
The Deepavali Puzzle brings India’s most rejoiced and revelled festival to add light and life to your celebrations this season. Little children making merry bursting crackers on the street, families greeting each other with gifts, rows of lamps that make homes sparkle, the never-ending glory of the crackling and lit night sky and other traditions are portrayed vibrantly for you to piece together.
The Makara Sankranti Puzzle brings to you, the agricultural harvest festival that showcases India’s inherent relationship and coexistence with nature. From saluting the sun god, to decorating cattle in gratitude, and from the jaggery filled goodness of preparations to the natural sweetness of sugarcanes, and from the deeply thankful reverence to mother nature, traditional practices have been vibrantly portrayed for you to decipher!
Designed by India-based Priyanka Tampi these 300 piece puzzles for Aurva is based on the wonderful and colourful festivals of India. Her artwork is mostly based on people and the human form and occasionally interprets the society.
Check out these fascinating puzzles and make your festivities more interesting.

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