Wednesday 21 August 2013


November much awaited time; days has come for celebration, enjoyment, happiness that’s Diwali, as there are many rituals in Hindu society, each state has its own significance, way of celebration and history attached with customs and its values, as all of us know India is country of “unity in diversity”. Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, celebrate Diwali in India and Indians staying outside the country, the celebration of the Diwali for new step, success, lightening light over darkness, to drive away evil power, it’s a time of triumph over evil and from darkness to light.


Significance and History of Diwali: As the main custom from Kashmir to Kerala in celebrating Diwali is lightening Diyas, Candles - that signifies driving darkness that illuminates our homes and souls. Burning Crackers - its said that the sound of crackers is an expression of obeisance to heavens for the attainment of health, wealth and prosperity, scientifically it has been said that with the fumes of crackers a lot of insects, mosquitoes are being killed which are plenty in rainy season. The history behind the celebration of Diwali is Once Lord Krishna has defeated demon Narkasura on this day, another myth is Lord Vishnu has defeated King Bali, and as of the bond between Lord Yama and Yamuna brother and sister prays for one another well beings on the last day of Diwali. In year 2013 Diwali is on 1st, 2nd and 3rd of November.




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