Celebrate the festival of Lights-"Diwali"

Finally it’s time for India’s most awaited and mostly celebrated festival “Diwali”.Diwali is called as Deepawali also. India is the land of festival, but there is something special and unique about “Diwali”. The festive season in India mostly starts from the month of September with “Ganesh Chaturthi” followed by Navratri and Dussehra.

“Diwali ” is the festival of lights and it usually appears in the month of October and November. Celebration of Diwali can be last for 5 days, where first day people clean their houses, shops etc., second day is for decorating the home creating some design patterns called “Rangoli”. On the third main day people do the worship of Goddess Laxmi. On fourth day people go to their friends or relatives house and exchange the gifts. Fifth day is called as “Bhai Doj” where brothers go to their married sisters place, who welcome them with love and lavish meals.

Background of Diwali: The religious significance of Diwali varies from region to region. In North India people believe that on this day lord “Ram” returned to Ayodhya after defeated “Ravan”. Southern India celebrates it as the day that Lord Krishna defeated the demon Narkasur.

What happens on Diwali?

In India Diwali is mostly celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs. People celebrate Diwali with exchanging of gifts, fireworks and festival meals. People thoroughly clean their houses before Diwali as part of festival preparations. Two days before Diwali “Dhanteras” comes where people buy some new clothes, home appliances, Utensils, Gold and many more. House exteriors are whitewashed and sometimes decorated with designs drawn in white rice flour and filled in with color. Buildings are traditionally illuminated with oil burnings bowls called Dipa lights or with some artificial lights. On the evening of Diwali the whole family participate in prayers typically to Goddess Laxmi Devi-Goddess of prosperity. After prayers to goddess Laxmi people burn the crackers and after that they exchange the sweets and many more food items with the family members and friends.

Make your Diwali special:

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                                                                       “HAPPY DIWALI”