Festival of Diwali
The festival of lights, Diwali, is a great religious
celebration in India, where homes, institutions and neighbors are all adorned
with candles, clay lanterns and lamps being lit on this fateful night.
Why we celebrate
Diwali And other reason……
Why do we celebrate Diwali? It's not just the festive
atmosphere that makes you happy, or that it's a great time to enjoy before the
start of winter. There are 10 mythical and historical reasons why Diwali is a
good time to celebrate. And there are good reasons not only for Hindus but also
for all others to celebrate this great :-
Deepawali marks the triumph of good over evil. It is
believed that in Diwali, King Rama returns from exile for 14 years with his
wife Sita and younger brother Laxman. Citizens of his kingdom Ayodhya were so
excited about his return that they lit up the diyas to light up the atmosphere.
It is said that night was not the moon of night and it was Ayodhya lamps that
were lit by the sky and diyas that illuminated the sky.
Birthday of Goddess
Lhakeshmi :-Economic goddess and goddess Vishnu is Lakshmi, one of the
leading deities of Hindu religion and the Supreme Being in the history of
Vaishnavism. According to legend, he was first dissolved in the body of the new
moon (avasyaa) of the month of Kartik at the time of the ocean
(samudra-manthan). She is one of the best-known goddesses, and as a result she
is strongly associated with Diwali.
Krishna Killed
Narakaasur: On the day before Diwali, King Krishna killed the demonic king
N Numberasur of Pragjothispura, who had invaded the land, enjoying great agony
against the local creatures. Krishna saved 16,000 women from his captivity. The
celebration of this freedom continued for two days including Diwali Day as a
victory celebration: Diwali second day by Naraka Chaturdasi.
Restoration of the
Pandavas:-According to the 'superb Mababharata,' it was Kartik Amavashya
'where the five Pandavas (brothers Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and
Sahadeva) came from their 12 years of ban from their work. defeat at the hands
of the Kauravas in the dice game (gambling). Subjects who loved Pandavas
celebrated the day by shining clay lamps.
Diwali Celebration in
India Significance...
Forgive - Forgive the wrong others have done to them. They
are friendly and festive everywhere.
Unity in Love - People meet, love and share love with each
other.
Success - Business people and marketers create the puja of
success in their business.
End of the diwali…
During Diwali, Hindus celebrate the purpose of life and its
beauty. They believe that God guides them on the journey of life and that the
light of God can remove the places of evil and darkness. Hindus have as much
ancient mythology as Christians have in the bible. They are beginning to make
sense of these myths and are celebrating thanksgiving. In conclusion Religions
around the world not only bring people together but give these people a
meaningful, purposeful and hopeful life through traditions, ancient stories and
festivals.
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