Happy Diwali

November 11, 2015    

Good Morning Readers,
Wish you all a very Happy and Joyous Diwali. May this festival bring you all the happiness in the world and we wish you all to to clear the barriers. This is the festival when you forget all the bad and nurture all the happiness around. This is the day when you can leave everything and enjoy to the best.


History
Diwali is certainly the biggest and the brightest of all Hindu festivals. It is the festival of lights which illuminates the country with its brilliance, and dazzles all with its joy. Some believe it to be the celebration of the marriage of Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi. Whereas in Bengal the festival is dedicated to the worship of Maa Kali, the dark goddess of strength. Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed God, the symbol of auspiciousness and wisdom, is also worshiped in most Hindu homes on this day. In Jainism, Deepawali has an added significance to the great event of Lord Mahavira attaining the eternal bliss of nirvana. Diwali also commemorates the return of Lord Rama along with Sita and Lakshman from his fourteen year long exile and vanquishing the demon-king Ravana. In joyous celebration of the return of their king, the people of Ayodhya, the Capital of Rama, illuminated the kingdom with earthen diyas (oil lamps) and burst crackers.


Significance
The illumination of homes with lights and the skies with firecrackers is an expression of obeisance to the heavens for the attainment of health, wealth, knowledge, peace and prosperity. According to one belief, the sound of fire-crackers are an indication of the joy of the people living on earth, making the gods aware of their plentiful state. Still another possible reason has a more scientific basis: the fumes produced by the crackers kill a lot of insects and mosquitoes, found in plenty after the rains.


Conclusion
In each legend, myth and story of Deepawali lies the significance of the victory of good over evil; and it is with each Deepawali and the lights that illuminate our homes and hearts, that this simple truth finds new reason and hope. From darkness unto light — the light that empowers us to commit ourselves to good deeds, that which brings us closer to divinity. During Diwali, lights illuminate every corner of India and the scent of incense sticks hangs in the air, mingled with the sounds of fire-crackers, joy, togetherness and hope. Diwali is celebrated around the globe. Outside India, it is more than a Hindu festival, it's a celebration of South-Asian identities. If you are away from the sights and sounds of Diwali, light a diya, sit quietly, shut your eyes, withdraw the senses, concentrate on this supreme light and illuminate the soul.




Happy Diwali 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu November 11, 2015 Good Morning Readers, Wish you all a very Happy and Joyous Diwali. May this festival bring you all the happiness in the world and we wish...


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