DIWALI: THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS





DIWALI : THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
                          -AACHAL BURANDE

                         Diwali is the greatest festival in the Hindu religion. It is the festival of lights & crackers. It brings lots of happiness & joy in the routine life. In this festival all worship to goddess Laxmi and prays for their bright future.
            
  This the biggest festival celebrated all over the India. It is of 5 days. First day starts with Vasubaras. 2nd day isBalipratipada. It is followed by Narak chaturdashi i.e. main Diwali Festival. On the next day, the Padawa is celebrated. Padawa believed as the good omen by god. It often told that, it the day among one the “MUHURTA OF 3 & HALF”. The diwali ends with Bhaubeej. On this auspicious day, sister gives good wishes to her brother by doing Aukshan.
               According to some on this day Lord Ram reached Ayodhya along with Sita and Lakshman. The villagers of Ayodhya welcomed Ram, Lakshman and Sitaby decorating and illuminating their village withdiyas. Jains says this is the day when Lord Mahavira attained “moksha or salvation”. They show lights in jubilation of thus attainment. Dayanand Saraswati of Arya Samaj also attained ‘Nirvana’ on this day.
                On this festival, sweets are made and distributed among friends and relatives. People indulge in fun and frolic on the day of Diwali. New clothes are worn by the young and the old. At the same time during night, fire-works and crackers are also let off. The bright flames of the fire-work present an exquisite sight in the dark night.
              
 The actual meaning of deepavali is the awareness of the inner light. Its celebrated by burning crackers, lighting diyas and decorating houses & eating sweets. Diwali is the festival, when everyone buys new dresses, shops bigger things. But in India, true Diwali will be celebrated when kids from poor families could go to school, have their own school bags & stationerie.
   


   "May the Divine Light of Diwali Spread into your           Life Peace, Prosperity, Happiness and Good Health."                                HappyDiwali...

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

NARAYAN SURVE

THE TRIBAL COMMUNITIES: MADIYA & GOND

SPORTS IN INDIA INVOLVING ANIMALS