Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a 5-day festival that occurs between the end of September and early November. It is celebrated by adherents of Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism. During Diwali, celebrants light smaall clay...
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Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a 5-day festival that occurs between the end of September and early November. It is celebrated by adherents of Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism. During Diwali, celebrants light smaall clay lamps filled with oil to symbolize the triumph of good over even in an individual. Diwali is a national festival in India and Nepal.
In India, the New Year arrives with the onset of the Festival of Lights, known as Deepawali or Diwali. It marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. This festival is celebrated with a great zeal, enthusiasm and joy throughout the country. Diwali signifies the victory of good over evil, in Hindu religion. It is celebrated in different ways in different regions of India and is the biggest Hindu festival in the country. People worship the deities, distribute sweets and burst crackers... Read Full Story
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Dhanteras is round the corner, and planning for the new purchase has begun in every home. While mom wants to buy new kitchen ware, dad wants to buy a handicam. Bro thinks its time for a bike for him, and I am considering buying an ipod. Before I go on further, a bit about Dhanteras.
Dhanteras is an Indian festival two days before Diwali, every year. It marks the start of Diwali and is celebrated to seek blessings of goddess Laxmi. It is an auspicious day, when people buy gold, silver... Read Full Story
Bhai Dooj is one of the major festival of India, also spelt as Bhaidooj, Bhaiduj or Bhai Duj. The festival is celebrated between brothers and sisters to strengthen the bond of love they share. On this auspicious day, sisters put tilak on their brother's forehead and pray for their long life. In return, brothers pamper their sisters and promise them to stand by their side in all hardships of life.
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Lakshmi is the goddess of light, beauty, good fortune and wealth. Lakshmi was the daughter of the wise Bhrigu. Goddess Laxmi emerged out of the Kshir Sagar (ocean of milk) during the great churning of the oceans (Samudra Manthan). When the gods saw Lakshmi, they all fell in love with her beauty. Lakshmi herself preferred to Lord Vishnu. The process of Puja and Laxmiji aarti is given here.
Worship of Goddess Lakshmi is on the third day of Diwali celebrations. Diwali festival is... Read Full Story
The very name of this festival ‘Deepavali’ suggests the meaning of this festival. It is all about the light coming out of a tiny diya that is called ‘Deep’ in Hindi. Later the term ‘Deepawali’ became ‘Divali’. Deepawali or Diwali is also known as ‘the festival of lights’ because on this day there is light and light everywhere. Diwali is celebrated usually in the month of October or November.
Diwali falls on the day of ‘Amavasyaa’ when the moon does not rise and there is darkness all around... Read Full Story
India is a land of varying culture and rich tradition. This multi-lingual and multi-religious nation revolves around the aura of festivities all round the year. The festivals in India, brings along boundless joy along with it and the jubilant celebration marks the essence of all the festivals. Festivals have always been the integral part of Indian people. Through different festivals, the rich heritage of the country is upheld. Among all, Diwali is one of the most significant festival that is... Read Full Story
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- Maa Lakshmi, who is the Indian goddess of wealth, is worshipped in every home and office of India.
The worship or pujan of Goddess Lakshmi is always followed by the recital of the Mahalaxmi aarti (hymn). As per Indian beliefs, who so ever prays to the compassionate goddess Lakshmi gets bestowed with wealth, fortune and prosperity.
During the festival of Dipawali dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi each year, elaborate prayer is held in every Indian home.
Lakshmi Pooja is performed... Read Full Story