05 November, 2018

Diwali A Great Festival (Part 1)


Diwali A Great Festival (Part 1)

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Happy Diwali To all

Points Covered: --

  • Why Do People Celebrate Diwali? 
  • On the first day of Diwali?
  • Why is the Biggest Holiday in Diwali?
  • Backgrounds of Diwali? 
  • Why do we celebrate Diwali? (More information)What are 10 mythical and historical reasons why Diwali is a great time to celebrate? (In part 2 post)(It is available) with full explanation

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Why Do People Celebrate Diwali?

shop, house shopping
Shopping in Diwali
A huge number of Hindus around the globe or World celebrate Diwali with best Gifts, firecrackers and festive meals. The Diwali festivity in India happens when the storm season i.e. (monsoon season) closes and the Weather is in mild and pleasant condition. Individuals make or purchase new clothes and altogether clean their homes as a major part of the celebration arrangements. House outsides are whitewashed sometimes decorated with designs drawn in white rice flour and filled in with color. Structures are customarily lit up with oil-consuming dishes called deep lights, or all the more as of late, with strings of counterfeit lights. Individuals invest energy with their loved ones.


On the first day of Diwali?

On the Firstly day of the celebration people pray to the god, then have a unique breakfast comprising of various kinds of foods, and the Hindu goddess Lakshmi’s statue is carried throughout the streets in procession. Youngsters (children’s) are at times given sweets or toys in the best festival Diwali set up for the event. In southern India, youngsters wear bloom wreaths on their heads or anklets of chimes. However, Boys in some areas construct and make it elaborate castles and forts of mud and display them for visiting guests. After dark, there are firework or firecrackers and people who live near rivers float lighted lamps on tiny rafts. To add to the festival of Diwali, Generally, melas (fairs) are held throughout India. These are found in many towns and villages.


Why is the Biggest Holiday in Diwali?

Diwali is a gazette occasion in India so government workplaces and numerous organizations (counting neighborhood workplaces and shops) are shut down. It is not a nationwide public holiday such as countries like in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States but some cities hold large celebrations for the Diwali festival.


Backgrounds of Diwali?

Diya or Deepa or Deep
It is Called as Diya or Deep
Diwali is known as the Festival of Lights and is celebrated to respect Rama-chandra, the seventh symbol or avatar (incarnation of the god Vishnu). It is trusted that on this day Rama came back to his people after 14 years of exile during which he battled and won a battle against the demons spirits and the devil king, Ravana. Individuals lit their homes to praise (celebrate) his victory over fiendishness or evil (light over the darkness). The goddess of satisfaction (happiness) and favorable luck, Lakshmi, additionally considers along with the festival. It is believed that she roams the Earth on this day and goes into the house that is pure, clean, and brilliant.


The Diwali celebration in southern India regularly honors the overcoming of the Asura Naraka, a ground-breaking (powerful king) king of Assam, who detained (imprisoned) thousands of inhabitants. It was Krishna, a god revered (worshipped) in Hinduism, who was at long last able to curb (subdue) Naraka and free the detainees (prisoners). Diwali festivities may shift in various communities yet its importance and profound significance is for the most part "the best awareness of the internal inner light". It is additionally the start (beginning) of the new financial year for the business network (community).

Why do we celebrate Diwali?

Crackers or Patakka
Crackers on Diwali
Why do we celebrate Diwali? It’s not just the festive mood (Something that is festive is special, colorful, or exciting, especially because of a holiday or celebration.) in the air that makes you happy, or just that it's a good time to enjoy before the advent-(The advent of an important event, invention, or situation is the fact of it starting or coming into existence.) of winter.

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