Special Occasion

More Than a Thread: The Unbreakable Bond of Brotherhood


Written by Nikita Volvoikar

As Raksha Bandhan approaches, I find myself wrapped in a wave of emotions — love, nostalgia, gratitude. It’s a festival that always reminds me of the special bond I share with my brothers, especially Nikhil, my elder brother, who has been my first friend, partner in crime, and a constant support system.

Ours is what you’d call a Tom and Jerry relationship — filled with squabbles and silly fights, yet rooted in a love that never wavers. Despite all the teasing and disagreements, we’ve always stood up for each other when it mattered most.

Growing up, Nikhil and I shared a deep love for dancing. He would take me to the dance floor at weddings, and together we’d dance the night away. Even today, I miss those moments — especially now that he works away from home. He’s also my trusted secret keeper, and we’ve created memories that I will always hold dear.

One of the things I admire most about him is how he expresses his care — not through grand gestures, but through thoughtful little actions. Whenever he calls home, he always checks in on me:
“Where’s baby? Is she home from work? What is she doing?”
It’s those small things that speak volumes about his love.

Mom once told me that Nikhil used to pray for a sister before I was born — and when I arrived, he was overjoyed. That thought alone fills my heart with warmth. Over the years, our relationship has grown from sibling rivalry to a beautiful friendship built on trust, loyalty, and deep affection.

But Nikhil isn’t the only brother I’m blessed with. I’ve had many brothers — by blood and by bond — who’ve played important roles in my life.

There’s Rahul, with whom I have cherished summer vacation memories. We would spend hours playing and just enjoying the innocence of childhood.
Johnathan — my modern-day partner in crime — our plans are always spontaneous, but somehow, they always work.
Calvin, my little brother, has grown up so fast. Watching him become more independent and confident makes me so proud.
Fabian, Viraj, Rajat, and Vineet — each one has stood by me in different ways, sharing in laughter, festivals, and life’s ups and downs.

From bursting firecrackers during Ganesh Chaturthi to simply being present during key moments, my brothers have always made me feel seen, loved, and protected.

As I look back at these beautiful memories, I realize how truly blessed I am. We’ve had our fights, disagreements, and differences — but what’s endured is our bond, stronger than ever.

So this Raksha Bandhan, I want to say thank you — to Nikhil and all my brothers — for being there, for loving me unconditionally, and for making my life brighter in ways you may never even realize. Happy Raksha Bandhan to all the wonderful brothers and sisters out there. May your bonds continue to grow stronger, and may all broken ties be healed with love.

Events in Goa

Shravan Special Cookery Contest Sees Enthusiastic Participation in Fatorda


Fatorda, July 28, 2025 – A vibrant celebration of tradition and taste unfolded at the Phoenix Lane Hall Atlas, Phoenix Building in Fatorda, where the Ultimate Shravan Special Cookery Contest took center stage. Organised by Sonal R. Kakodkar under the Chirag Datta Naik Initiative, the event offered a flavourful platform for showcasing Goan culinary heritage.

The contest saw over 40 passionate participants competing in two uniquely themed categories — Shravan Special Savoury and Sweet Treats with Sabudana. Each dish presented was a testament to the rich cultural significance and devotion associated with the holy month of Shravan.

Esteemed judges Sonal Doshi and Rajlaxmi Biche evaluated entries based on taste, presentation, and thematic creativity.

🏆 Winners – Shravan Special Savoury (Category 1):

  • 1st Prize – Amita Ladhad
  • 2nd Prize – Anandi Narvekar
  • 3rd Prize – Shruti Khandeparkar
  • Consolation – Chanda Naik & Varsha Dessai
  • Special Prize – Leena Sirsat

🍬 Winners – Sweet Treats with Sabudana (Category 2):

  • 1st Prize – Varsha Dessai
  • 2nd Prize – Pratibha Sardesai
  • 3rd Prize – Amita Ladhad
  • Consolation – Pradhnya Sardesai & Aparna Hede
  • Special Prize – Shruti Khandeparkar

Winners received cash prizes, but it was the spirit of participation, creativity, and cultural pride that truly won the day.

The contest concluded with a round of applause and cheer, as participants came together for a group celebration. Beyond a culinary competition, the Shravan Special Cookery Contest served as a reminder of how food connects people, preserves tradition, and inspires joy.

Human Interest

Vat Poornima: A Sacred Celebration of Marital Devotion and Spiritual Strength


Vat Poornima, also known as Vat Savitri Poornima, is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated with deep spiritual and cultural significance. Primarily observed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and parts of North India, the festival takes place on the full moon (Poornima) of the Hindu month of Jyeshtha (May–June).

This festival is a heartfelt tribute to Savitri, the legendary wife from the Mahabharata who showcased unshakable devotion and strength by bringing her husband Satyavan back from the jaws of death through prayer and determination. Her story is a powerful symbol of love, sacrifice, and the strength of a devoted woman

On this day, married women fast and perform rituals under the sacred banyan tree (Vat Vriksha), which represents long life and stability. They tie threads around the tree’s trunk, pray for their husband’s health and longevity, and read or listen to the Savitri-Satyavan story.

Key customs include:

  • Fasting from sunrise to moonrise for their husbands’ well-being.
  • Tying threads around the Vat tree symbolizing the bond of marriage.
  • Offering soaked gram, fruits, and sweets as part of the puja.
  • Wearing traditional attire, especially in shades of red, yellow, or green, representing prosperity and marital bliss.

Vat Poornima is more than a ritual—it’s a celebration of faith, resilience, and the deep-rooted cultural values that honor the sacredness of marriage. It emphasizes the role of prayer, perseverance, and love in nurturing relationships. The banyan tree’s long life and expansive roots reflect the desired qualities of a strong marital bond.

While rooted in tradition, Vat Poornima continues to inspire modern generations. For many women, it serves as a moment to pause and reflect on relationships, express gratitude, and connect with ancestral values in an increasingly fast-paced world.