Festival of lights a pure tradition which
reflects a true culture of India, one festival that connects
the bonds of rituals and mythology Diwali is a much awaited and significant festival in India, where crackers profuse with the sweets and color speaks a volume an illustrated festival
the bonds of rituals and mythology Diwali is a much awaited and significant festival in India, where crackers profuse with the sweets and color speaks a volume an illustrated festival
is renowned for its mythical and cosmic residue which we
believe is an enormous and affiliated with a touch of god.
Celebrated during a month of Ashwin as per
the Hindu calendar and ends on bahubbej is a 5 day feast of festival which
falls at the end of October or at the mid of November.
Diwali is celebrated and it is a holiday
time for many countries like that of Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Mauritius,
Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Malaysia, Singapore and Fiji.
Puja signifies a victory of good over evil
and it’s a complete 5 day festival that looks to pat their devotion to maa
Laxmi goddess of wealth with a fire cracker and traditional music which looks
to indulge a mind and its importance is not just attached with a land of India
Diwali is celebrated with a zeal over several countries.
Attire in a new dress a festival of lights
is a delight for all ages that comes to celebrate it within a single roof, an
exchange sweats, cards, gifts and presence makes Diwali a light of festival.
Diwali is divided into 5 days of occasion
the first day starts with Dhan Trayodashi' or 'Dhanterasdelight and it’s a
first day so the fire crackers are sure to explode with bang which welcomes
Diwali in a grant style.
The second session is starts with Narak
Chaturdashi also known as small Diwali now the third day is most important and
significance cause in 3rd day which starts with the Puja of Ma Laxmi
is a real time for Diwali when crackers go at sky with full speed and blows up
in the air so the real Diwali or a grant Diwali is on 3rd day of
full 5 days festival.
The 4th day devoted to Govardhan
Pooja in this day a people worship cow which is considered as holy and pristine
cattle according to the rituals of religion.
The 5th day is dedicated for
brothers and sisters on this day they share a bond of their relationship by
honoring each other with sweats and love.
It is also significance because on this
date Rama returned from his exile of 14 years and it is also important because
day before Diwali Is a day when a powerful asura name Narakasura was killed.
A beauty of this festival is that it is
celebrated allover India with joy love and passion by sharing gift and
exchanging sweats it s a most awaited festival and very important festival
where all come under one roof to enjoy a festival of lights.
For whole 5 day nation as a whole would
celebrate a victory of god over devil by lighting candles and cube lights in
front of their house or in every corner to welcome blessings of ma Laxmi.