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Diwali
India is known for festivals.It is because we have different cultures and religions. Each community,religion,season and place has its own festivals which are celebrated throughout the year. The diwali is one of such festivals.
The diwali is an important part hindu festivals. It falls on the New Moon Day in the month of Kartik. According to english calendar,it may fall towards the end of October or the begining of november.
The diwali is celebrated in the memory of Lord Rama's return to ayodhya after killing the king of Lanka, Ravana. It was on this day that Lord Rama,Sita and Laxman returned after an exile of fourteen years. The people gave them hearty welcome. They lit earthern lamps.
To commerotate that event we light our houses. Literally Diwali means a 'row of lights'
The diwali is considered an auspicious occasion. It is considered to bring a new message of hope.All people buy something for them. Some bought sweets, some bought new utensils,children bought crackers. God Ganesh and Goddess Lakshmi are worshipped for prosperity.
India is known for festivals.It is because we have different cultures and religions. Each community,religion,season and place has its own festivals which are celebrated throughout the year. The diwali is one of such festivals.
The diwali is an important part hindu festivals. It falls on the New Moon Day in the month of Kartik. According to english calendar,it may fall towards the end of October or the begining of november.
The diwali is celebrated in the memory of Lord Rama's return to ayodhya after killing the king of Lanka, Ravana. It was on this day that Lord Rama,Sita and Laxman returned after an exile of fourteen years. The people gave them hearty welcome. They lit earthern lamps.
To commerotate that event we light our houses. Literally Diwali means a 'row of lights'
The diwali is considered an auspicious occasion. It is considered to bring a new message of hope.All people buy something for them. Some bought sweets, some bought new utensils,children bought crackers. God Ganesh and Goddess Lakshmi are worshipped for prosperity.
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Diwali
Diwali symbolizes the great cultural heritage of the Hindus. Diwali means a line of lamps. This age old festival of India is celebrated on the new moon day { Amavasya } of the Marathi month, Kartik. The decorative lamps hanged outside the houses look beautiful in the darkness of new moon day.
Evan the stars appear dim in front of these lamps. Diwali is not a one day festival, It is a collective festival of 4 - 5 days. The first day is called as Dhantrayodashi. Second day is known as Narak Chaturdashi. Next day is the main day of Diwali , called as Laxmi Pujan.
Though this festival lasts for 4 to 5 days, it's preparations start long before. People clean their houses, and renew them. This festival reminds us about our glorious past. We can turn the darkness of the new moon day into full moon day by illuminating the lights.
So, similarly , We should pray to God to show us the right path and take us from the darkness towards the light of the knowledge.
Thanks !
#BeBrainly!!
Diwali symbolizes the great cultural heritage of the Hindus. Diwali means a line of lamps. This age old festival of India is celebrated on the new moon day { Amavasya } of the Marathi month, Kartik. The decorative lamps hanged outside the houses look beautiful in the darkness of new moon day.
Evan the stars appear dim in front of these lamps. Diwali is not a one day festival, It is a collective festival of 4 - 5 days. The first day is called as Dhantrayodashi. Second day is known as Narak Chaturdashi. Next day is the main day of Diwali , called as Laxmi Pujan.
Though this festival lasts for 4 to 5 days, it's preparations start long before. People clean their houses, and renew them. This festival reminds us about our glorious past. We can turn the darkness of the new moon day into full moon day by illuminating the lights.
So, similarly , We should pray to God to show us the right path and take us from the darkness towards the light of the knowledge.
Thanks !
#BeBrainly!!
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