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The Joy of Diwali 2021
Deepavali Shubakanshalu ,There's
an auspicious air in the air when Dipawali, also called Diwali, is around the
corner. It's celebrated on Amavasya or no moon day in the Hindu month of Kartik
which falls in the October to November time period. It's a five day mega fest
marked by numerous rituals and fests. It's a custom to improve up the house,
buy new apparel and jewelry, gift sweets and dry fruits and exchange gifts for
Diwali. Happy Diwali There are a lot of new
products in the request and there's no dearth of products to choose from.
Still, rather of giving any palpable gift, it might be a great idea to give a
gift card. A lot of companies also issue jubilee affiliated gift validations
these days. It's a great time of happiness which is marked by the aroma of rich
food and spices of colorful chandan, agarbatti and dhoop used in the special
pujas. Of course, fire- crackers play a dominant part in Diwali fests as well.
Without them, Diwali isn't complete. Lighting up every niche and corner of the
house and its girding areas with diyas, candles and, electric bulbs creates a
propitious and bright air. Diwali is believed to dawn upon us the light of
knowledge and save us from the darkness of ignorance.
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Diwali has been celebrated for hundreds of times and is
the biggest jubilee of Hindus each over the world. The story or myth behind
Diwali differs from region to region. Diwali is celebrated to mark the return
of Maryada purushottam Ramto Ayodhya, after a 14 time long exile, along with
his woman and family. His palm over Ravana is considered to be an countersign
of the belief that in the end, good always triumphs over wrong. It symbolizes
the preponderancy of light over darkness. Lakshami puja is also veritably
important during Diwali. Homes are gutted and sanitized to please the' goddess
of wealth.'It's at the center of Diwali fests. People supplicate and do their
stylish to drink Lakshmi so that she can rain substance and joy on them
throughout the time. Hindu business community sees Diwali as the morning of
their New Year and it's traditionally allowed to be a good day to start new
account books. Yet, others believe Diwali to be a festivity of the marriage of
Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu. In Bengal, Diwali is celebrated by worshiping the
goddess Kali, who gives strength and power to people to fight against
injustice. It's also important to worship Ganesha, the giant god, during this
time. Another story related to Diwali addresses about the story of Lord Vishnu
and King Bali. Bali was defeated and by Vishnu and banished to hell.
Nonetheless, Bali was permitted by Vishnu to come to earth once a time and
spread his wisdom. According to fabulous tradition, on Kartika Shudda Padyami,
Bali comes to earth to exclude darkness and ignorance. Diwali is the jubilee of
wealth, substance, health, knowledge and virtuousness. Diwali is also seen as a
crop jubilee and rituals offer thanks to mama- nature in order to admit life
and its substance.
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The first day of Diwali is marked by Dhanteras. It's the
thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik. On this day it's
an age-old tradition to clean and paint homes and work places. Homes are
decorated with delicate rangoli designs in bright colours towelcome musketeers
and family. Utmost householders buy implements or jewelry on this day as a
custom. TheSecond Day of Diwali is known as Narak-Chaturdashi or Choti Diwali.
The day commemorates the triumph of Lord Krishna over the demon Narakasura, the
demon of smut. It's on this day that humanity came free from his reign of fear.
Badi Diwali falls on Amavasya, the third Dayof Diwali gaieties and is and is actually
the main or most important day of fests. It's the day of Lakshmi puja. The
doorways to all homes are lit on this night and adorned with beautiful effects
to hail goddess Lakshmi, the personification of wealth and substance. According
to myth, Lakshmi refuses to visit untidy homes and, thus, everyone tries to
clean up and roll the welcome mat for her. Merchandisers perform Chopda Pujan
in Gujarat on this day to have a profitable time. The fourth day, a subdued
Bali retreated to patala loka and took charge of his new part as a king. This
day is devoted to the puja of Govardhan Parvat also which is allowed to be a
protection of people from heavy rains. On the last day, Bhai Dooj is celebrated
as recognition of the love between sisters and sisters. It's also appertained
to as Yama Dvitiya. Thus, Deepawali is marked by lighting of lights, Lakshmi
puja, eating of sweets, bursting of fire crackers, buying new clothes, meeting
with people and so on. People give chatting cards and sweets to each other to
show their sentiments. The day concludes with a grand display of fireworks.
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All the rituals of Diwali have some religious or artistic
significance. The lights shine and sparkle and the people thank the gods for
bestowing health, wealth, knowledge, peace and substance upon them. Again, the
firecrackers demonstrate the joy that fills the heart of people who are full of
life and stopgap for a awful time ahead! Partake the mood of Diwali with great
gifts and genuine affection-if you don't have time to protect for notoriety,
you can always buy them a gift instrument online! Happy Diwali.
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Diwali wishes in Telugu language;
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1. “Light up your Diwali
With great pleasure and wonderful happiness
Because it's come at least one in a year!!”
2. May every candle, that will be lit on the evening of Diwali, brings joy and prosperity for everyone.
3. Light a lamp of love! Blast a chain of sorrow! Shoot a rocket of prosperity! Fire a flowerpot of happiness! I wish you and your family sparking Diwali!
4. Open your main entrance door and welcome Goddess Lakshmi whole-heartedly. I hope she will fulfill all your dreams. Wish you a very happy and wealthy Diwali.
5. Another year will be over, another year will come. I hope and pray that the lights of Diwali illuminate the new chapter of your life.
6. Let us keep Diwali holding it close to our hearts for its meaning never ends and its spirit is the warmth and joy of remembering friends.
7. Shine like sparkles, glow like candles and burn all the negativity like crackles. Wish you all a very lovely & cheerful Diwali.
8. May the festival of joy become more beautiful for you and family. All your new ventures get success and progress. Happy Diwali.
9. The festival of lights brings happiness and positivity. May the Goddess shower you with everything you need on this auspicious day. Happy Diwali.
10. The festival of lights becomes more beautiful with the diyas around. Wishing you all the best for the new beginnings in your life. Happy Diwali.
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Diwali - Festival of Lights, Victory and Freedom
Diwali or"Festival of lights"is an occasion of
Joy, substance and brilliance. Diwali is a significant jubilee for Hindus,
Sikhs, and Jains. While in Hinduism, Diwali signifies palm over Darkness,
Diwali marks the attainment of nirvana by Mahavira, in Jainism. Sikhs
frequently represent Diwali as a" Day of Freedom".
For Hindus, Diwali is a five day extravagant affair.
Dhanteras, the first day, is considered auspicious to buy Gold, ménage papers
and especially implements for kitchen. On this day, People gift" golden
splint"as it signifies substance and luck. Choti Diwali is the day when
Lord Krishna killed Narakashura and freed the world from fear, according to the
Legend. Laxmi Pooja or the factual Diwali is celebrated with a Pooja devoted to
Goddess Laxmi. Padwa is devoted to the ménage cattle, where a pooja is done for
them and are fed with delicacies. Bhai Duj is a special day for siblings where
the Brother visits the Sister's house to celebrate the day with them.
Diwali day starts with an canvas bath, after which
everyone wears new clothes and sits down for a pooja of Goddess Laxmi. The
whole house hold is lit with diyas in the evening and everyone, grown-ups and
kiddies likewise play with crackers. Diwali day also sees lots of cashew
speckled milk sweets and other sweets. Musketeers and cousins visit each other
to partake wishes and Diwali Gifts.
Diwali is frequently associated with giving Diwali gifts
to all near and dear bones. As Diwali is associated with substance, the Diwali
gifts are frequently in Tableware and Gold. Diwali is the gleeful time where
you rain all blessings and wishes to your musketeers and cousins. Diwali Gifts
include tableware statues of Gods like Ganesh, Laxmi etc, beautiful wall
declensions, Gray coins and Gold coins among others. On Diwali day, musketeers
wish one another by enduing flowers, dryfruits, sweets etc.
Sweets form the integral part of any happy occasion.
Diwali and Sweets are synonymous with each other. Rich Diwali Sweets define
maximum happiness sharing among musketeers and family. Be it a single piece of
sweet or a whole box, when participated both agreeableness and happiness are
participated.
Diwali emphasizes on the Joy of giving and participating
like all other carnivals. This jubilee is celebrated not just in India, now but
is a global jubilee.
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Diwali - The Grandest Of All Indian Festivals
India is a country synonymous with carnivals. The huge
diversity in traditions, languages and societies has led it being distinguished
as the country that has the most number of carnivals celebrated across the globe.
Holi, Id, Nagpanchami, Buddh Purnima, Raksha Bandhan, Ganpati Visarjan,
Baisakhi,Christmas.the list goes on and on. All of them have their own
characteristic charm and appeal but when it comes to majesty and fests, none of
them can match that of Diwali.
Diwali, also known as Deepavali is one of India's
grandest carnivals and is celebrated between October and December depending
upon the Hindu timetable. There are numerous significant events associated with
Diwali similar as the payoff of Narakasura and the return of the Pandavas but
the most popular legend that celebrates Diwali is the return of Rama to Ayodhya
after a 14 time exile.
It's a period for rejoicing as seminaries are shut down a
week to 10 days during Diwali while services too sport a gleeful mood during
this season. Diwali is celebrated over a period of five days beginning with
Dhanteras which numerous Hindus consider to be the most auspicious day for
fiscal undertakings. The following day, Narak Chaturdasi is celebrated which
marks the day when the demon Naraka was slayed by Lord Krishna. Lakshmi, the
goddess of wealth is worshipped on the third day and this day is known as
Amavashya. Kartika and Bhai Dooj correspond to days four and five of Holi.
As earlier stated, Diwali is also known as Deepavali
which in Sanskrit translates into a row of lights. The lights when lit ward off
wrong which is the reason why Hindus place lighted diyas at the door of their
house on all Diwali days. In olden days, Diwali fests were confined to
lightings but currently Diwali fests minus crackers are nearly unheard of.
Sparkles, rockets, phooljhadi, charkha are a many among
the chased crackers used during Diwali. Diwali is also a time for sharing and
for those with a sweet tooth, this is a season of absolute delight. Pedhas,
barfis, chocolates, kaju katris and traditional Hindu snacks come the flavor of
the season.
Diwali is also a gifting season and it's nearly
considered a minatory crime to go to one's musketeers or relation's house empty
handed. The stylish thing about Diwali is that it's a jubilee of the millions
and people of any estate or religion can join in the fests. Diwali is therefore
suitable to emblematize a collaborative spirit which is the reason why it has
come one of the most popular carnivals across the globe.
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Importance of Diwali & Bhaidooj in India
It's called that India is the land of carnivals. Despite
that fact that all the Indian jubilee have its own significance; Diwali
(Deepavali) stands out as unique and utmost awaited gift. Diwali is celebrated
for five continues days at the end of Hindu month of Ashwayuja and it generally
occurs in October/ November, and as I said before Diwali is one of the most
popular and eagerly awaited carnivals in India. Diwali comes exactly twenty
days after Dussehra.
Diwali ( also called Deepavali) also known
as"Festival of Lights"it symbolizes the palm of good over wrong, and
people traditionally lit lights and place them around the home, in yards,
galleries and auditoriums as a sign of festivity and stopgap for humanity. The
jubilee of Diwali also celebrates the return of Lord Rama, King of Ayodhya,
with his woman Sita and his family Lakshmana to Ayodhya from war in which he
killed the demon king Ravana. It's believed that the people lit canvas lights
along the way to light their path in the darkness when coming back home. This
is the reason, why this jubilee is celebrated a day before in South India since
Lord Rama traveled from the south to his area in the north.
Now let us discuss the five days in detail:
The first day of Diwali: The first day of Diwali is
called Dhanvantari Triodasi, also called Dhanteras. It's in fact the thirteenth
lunar day of Krishna Paksh (the dark forth night) of the month of Kartik. On
this day, Lord Dhanwantari came out of the ocean with Ayurvedic drug ( drug
which promotes healthy long life) for humanity. This day marks the morning of
Diwali fests. On this day at evening, Hindus take bath and offers diya with
prasad ( sweets) to Yama Raj and supplicate for protection from early death.
This immolation should be made near a Tulsi factory or any other sacred tree
that one might have in their yard.
The second day of Diwali: The alternate day of Diwali is
called Narak Chaturdasi. It's the fourteenth lunar day of the dark forth night
of the month of Kartik and the dusk of Diwali. On this day Lord Krishna
destroyed the demon Narakasur and made the world free from fear. On this day,
we should blarney our bodies with canvas to relieve it of frazzle, bath and
rest so that we can celebrate Diwali with enthusiasm and devotion. On this
night, Diyas should NOT light.
The third day of Diwali: The Factual day of Diwali
is celebrated when the moon fully wanes and total darkness sets in the night
sky. This is the day when deification unto Mother Lakshmi is performed. Hindus
cleanse themselves and join with their families and their clerk and they
worship the godly Goddess Lakshmi to achieve the blessings of wealth and
substance, the triumph of good over wrong and light over darkness.
The fourth day of Diwali: On this day, Goverdhan
Pooja is performed. Govardhan Puja also called Annakut is celebrated as the day
Krishna defeated Indra. Men present gifts to their women on this day.
The fifth day of Diwali: The fifth day of the
diwali is called Bhai Dooj. This is the day after Goverdhan Pooja is performed
and typically two days after Diwali. It's a day devoted to sisters. We've heard
about Raksha Bandhan ( sisters day). Well this is sisters' day. This is also
known as Bhai fota among Bengalis. Bhai fota is an event especially among
Bengalis when the family prays for her family's safety, success and well being.
During this Diwali gleeful people also change gifts with
all their loved bones and burst firecrackers in the night to express their
happiness. Gift giving seems to be of utmost significance on the occasion of
Diwali, as it's a way of communicating respect, fellowship, and appreciation.
Gifts need not be extravagant; de-emphasizing the significance of your gift
actually conveys the communication that the relationship is more important than
the gift.
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