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I need diary writing on dhanteras in 150-200 words please help me

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Answered by sudhitprajapati
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1..The auspicious festival named Dhanteras marks the beginning of the five days long Diwali and is celebrated with quite a pomp all over India and abroad.
2.. 'Dhan' literally means wealth while 'Teras' means thirteenth.
3..This festival is observed on the thirteenth lunar day of the Krishna Paksha as per the Hindu calendar and it falls between October and November.
SignificanceEdit

1...On the day of Dhantrayodashi, Goddess Lakshmi came out from the ocean of milk during the churning of the Sea. Hence, Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped on the day of Trayodashi.

2...According to a popular legend, when the devas and asuras performed the Samudra manthan (churning of the ocean) for Amrita(the divine nectar of immortality), Dhanvantari(the physician of the Gods and an incarnation of Vishnu) emerged carrying a jar of the elixir on the day of Dhanteras.[4]

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Answered by dushanmaheshike
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1. Date your entries

Since your diary will be kept over a long period of time, each of your entries should be dated based on when you write them. Penzu’s free diary software does this for you.

2. Pick a topic

Like chapters in a book, you want your diary entry to have some sort of theme or direction. Is it about what you did today? Is it about an upcoming event? An event that already happened? Try and stay focused when writing.

3. Write naturally

Don’t feel like your entries need to impress anywhere. They are just for you, so relax and go for it.

4. Be truthful

The worst person to lie to is yourself, so when writing your entry try and be as honest as you can.

5. Be friendly

When you’re writing, try and write as if you’re writing to a friend. How would you tell a story to your best friend? That is how you should be writing about it in your digital diary.

6. Keep writing

If you feel like you’re at a loss for words, just keep writing through it. Feel free to record your train of thought. Think about why you have hit a wall. What is getting in the way? Think about what you’re writing about and how that could be effecting your entry – and write about that thought process!

7. Re-read your entry

Once you have finished your entry, re-read your entry and maybe list some things you hope to focus on in your next entry. Reflect on what you have just wrote. Maybe some new things will come to mind that you can jot down before you put your diary down.

8. Make it a habit

The more frequently you write entries in your diary, the more you will enjoy doing it and the more you will learn from them. Set a certain time during the day that you want to write in your diary and try to keep to that schedule. The more you practice writing diary entries, the better you will become at it.

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