Hello guys,
this blog is for most important Hindu festival Diwali of Hindu communities and
it designs to celebrate the light festival for everyone whoever interested in.
Indian Hindu takes as a Diwali and Nepalese Hindu celebrates as a Deepawali end
of the day both are the same thing. Glad that there is no boundary to celebrate
no matter people from the westerner, Sikhs, Jains etc background. This is most
likely for praying strategy to make happy goodness Laxmi who is a symbol of
money materialistic world. I reckon This festival falls on the date of 7th of
November 2018 to millions of people to celebrate an around the world. People
love to celebrate because of removing darkness and invite potential brightness
of people daily life. The family is sharing a gift, candle lights, and fireworks
which are an impressive way to celebrate such a festival. Diwali is most likely
for vegetarian people whoever there would not any strict rules and imply for it
because nonvegetarian people also can celebrate.
In fact, Diwali
is considered the Festival of Lights. This is celebrated to honor Rama-chandra,
the seventh avatar (incarnation of the god Vishnu). Hindu people believed that
on this day Rama returned to his people after 14 years of exile during which he
fought and won a battle against the demons and the demon king, Ravana. People
lit their houses to celebrate his victory over evil (light over darkness). The
goddess of happiness and good fortune, Lakshmi, also figures into the
celebration. It is believed that she roams the Earth on this day and enters the
house that is pure, clean, and bright. Different communities celebrate
different way all over the world, but its importance and spiritual meaning is
generally “the awareness of the inner light”. It is also the beginning of the
new financial year for the business community.
During Nepal,
Deepawali, the bright lights of Hindu communities show up. Deepawali is
celebrated with Hindu festival and Rachakana here. Nepal is called Deepawali
specifically as a Tahar festival. Nepal is just like many places of India,
respectively, are respected for the goddess of Lakshmi and Ganesha's wealth and
goddess of prosperity. This festival is here for 5 days. Every day it has
special significance. On the first day, the people are devoted to goodness
Laxmi so that cook rice and feed the cows. On the second day, the Vahana of
Bhairava is for dogs to respect them. A special day to prepare for a dog is a important day-to-day specialty. Lights and lamps are gathered to highlight around
the whole, and some specialty items are ready for the third day of such
celebration. Fireworks, lamps, and crackers are widely used. The fourth day,
the Hindu is devoted to Yama. He is prayed for a long life. On the fifth final
day, Bhai Tika which is dedicated brothers who want long life and prosperity by
their sisters. So no pressure to celebrate but if you like it enjoy!!!
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