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Diwali - Festival Of Lights.

Diwali(Deepavali) is the one Hindu festival that unites the whole of India. It is traditionally known as the "festival of lights", for the common practice is to light small oil lamps (called diyas) and place them around the home, in courtyards, gardens, verandahs, on the walls built around the home and also on the roof tops.

Diwali is one of the most celebrated festivities in the Indian culture. Uniting all members of the community, young and old, rich or poor, the lighting of the lamps represents a way of paying obeisance to God for attainment of health, wealth, knowledge, peace and valoured fame. People give expressions to their happiness by lighting earthen diyas and decorating the houses to welcome Lakshmi- the Goddess of wealth and prosperity, bursting fire crackers and inviting the near and dear ones to their households for partaking in the luxurious feast. It is also marked as the beginning of the Hindu New Year and as a brand new beginning for all. Diwali is celebrated for five days, each day having it's own significance, rituals and myths.

Wishing all my fellow Indians a Very Happy Diwali and Prosperous New Year.

Comments

Chandi said:

These days it is more of a 'festival of sound' than a 'festival of lights' :-)
# November 12, 2004 10:08 PM

TrackBack said:

^_^,Pretty Good!
# April 9, 2005 7:23 PM

Sanju said:

Hi Rajesh....did you study in KV.Pattom, Trivandrum anytime ?

Was looking for one of my old friends.

Regards.

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