Festive Flavours Festive Flavours: Diwali | Page 10

“ THE Y DO N ’ T ALL C E L E BR AT E DIWALI , BU T T H EY DO U NDER S TA N D THE F E E L I NG O F DIWALI N OW.” W H AT I S D I W A L I ? And then the day of, we have a big puja – that’s a worship of the goddess Lakshmi. Lakshmi is considered the goddess of wealth, so that would happen in the evening time, as the sun goes down. Then you pray to Lakshmi to bring you prosperity, prosperity to family, keep everybody healthy and wealthy, and then we would light up the whole town again with firecrackers. I want the goddess of wealth to give me her blessing, so I do the puja at home when the sun goes down. So I do that at home, to keep my family and everybody happy and secure, and then I come to the restaurant because this is where I make money, so I want to make sure I say ‘thank you’ to Lakshmi, who has bestowed upon me a very lucrative and a very successful business. It’s a cross-cultural country and city, my frontof-the-house is not all Indians, and my backof-the-house is only Indians. The past two years I’ve come in to pray and all my staff are standing with me and we do it. They’re not all Indians and they don’t all celebrate Diwali, but they do understand the feeling of Diwali now, and I feel what I do here now, does make a difference to me and my staff at the back. The people at the front recognize that and we respect each other’s cultures more – that’s what we do. 10 F E S T I V E F L AV O U R S H O W D O O T H E R S C E L E B R AT E D I W A L I ? Are there traditions you grew up with that you kept alive over the years? Brimming with character, Pukka creates an energetic atmosphere to discover and enjoy the flavours of India. 778 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto. F E S T I V E F L AV O U R S 11