Friday 25 October 2019

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Diwali - Festival Of Lights
Diwali is one of the most loved occasions in India, which is celebrated with utmost joy. Marked with lights, sweet savories, celebrations, and crackers, Diwali is an occasion which celebrates the victory of good over evil and marks the end of darkness. It is celebrated with the brio in most parts of India. People enjoy this festival day by lighting, sparkling diya, and crackers. It is a very colorful celebration that is celebrated throughout India, in different forms. Irrespective of caste, creed, and color, followers from all religion and ethics celebrate Diwali with utmost joy. The celebration starts two days in advance of the day of Diwali and it continues for the total of five days. In most of the houses the celebration goes along with the exchange of gifts and now you can get the Diwali gifts online for all of your lovable family members

Diwali Celebrations
Diwali is a five-day festival. The first day of Diwali is known as 'Dhanteras'. To mark the occasion, lamps are kept illuminated throughout at the night, in reverence of Yama, the God of Death. The festival of Dhanteras is also been celebrated to honor the Dhanavanthri, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. On this day, people usually decorate their workplaces and their and workplaces, and make traditional 'Rangoli' (Kolam) on the entrance, to welcome Goddess Lakshmi. It is considered as auspicious to buy silver and gold on this day.

The second day of this festival is, 'Chhoti Diwali' or 'Narak Chaturdashi'. In most of the southern parts they believe, according to mythology, the demon Narakasura(Naragasuran) was killed by Lord Krishna on this day. On the other side, Bengalis believe that the Goddess Kali killed the demon Raktavija on this day. Different traditions are always followed on this day in different parts of the country. However, in common, a custom that is usually followed unanimously on this day is bursting of crackers. People light diyas and lamps in their houses and workplaces.

The third day will be the main day of the Diwali which called 'Badi Diwali'. People believe, it is the day when Goddess Laxmi is worshiped and offered the "Naivedya". On the eve of the Diwali, every corner of the house(Mainly Hindus) in the country are illuminated with lamps, earthen diyas, and candles. Colorful 'Rangoli' (Kolam) are used to beautify and decorate the entrances of the houses. This practice of decorating the floor of the entrance is mainly practiced as a tradition of welcoming the Goddess Lakshmi who is believed to bestow the people of the house with wealth and prosperity.

The next day, that is the fourth-day 'Annakoot' or is 'Govardhan-Puja'. In the home, usually 50+ different varieties food items are prepared and arranged in a thali(Plate) and are placed before Lord Krishna.

The fifth and the last day of the festival is Bhai Dooj. It is especially celebrated for Brothers and Sisters; this occasion has the number of traditions and customs associated with it. However, the tradition of putting the tilak of Kesar (saffron), Roli (vermilion) and rice on the brother's forehead by their sister as a mark of their love and protection, is observed everywhere(Mainly in northern, Western and Eastern part of the country

It is the common belief of people that buying new things on the day of Diwali will bring home the Lakshmi, which is wealth. People buy themselves and others Diwali Gift Ideas For 2019, clothes, sweets, decorative lights, and most Importantly firecrackers. In the evening of Diwali, Lakshmi puja is held by the people at their home by lighting diyas. People take bath, wear new clothes and then start puja. After the puja, they distribute prasad and share gifts with each other. They pray to God for a happy and prosperous life. And in the last, they enjoy burning firecrackers and playing games. The celebration of Diwali might vary in various states. People of the northern part of India conduct Puja's only in the evening whereas the people of Southern India will take bath and do pujas in early morning. Some, even before the Sunrise.

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