Absolutely. If you could bottle a feeling, it would be a morning in Sharad Ritu—the smell of shiuli flowers (night jasmine), the sound of kites flying, and the taste of fresh gajak .
It primarily comprises the months of Ashwin and Kartik .
Having just transitioned out of the heavy humidity of Varsha Ritu (Monsoon), I’ve spent the last several weeks immersed in Sharad Ritu (roughly mid-September to mid-November). Here is my honest review of this celebrated season.
This isn't just a season; it's a reward for surviving the heat and rain. It is nostalgic, hopeful, and undeniably beautiful.
Absolutely. If you could bottle a feeling, it would be a morning in Sharad Ritu—the smell of shiuli flowers (night jasmine), the sound of kites flying, and the taste of fresh gajak .
It primarily comprises the months of Ashwin and Kartik .
Having just transitioned out of the heavy humidity of Varsha Ritu (Monsoon), I’ve spent the last several weeks immersed in Sharad Ritu (roughly mid-September to mid-November). Here is my honest review of this celebrated season.
This isn't just a season; it's a reward for surviving the heat and rain. It is nostalgic, hopeful, and undeniably beautiful.