Deepavali (also: Depawali, Dipavali, Dewali, Diwali, Divali, Dipotsavi, Dipapratipad ) marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year according to the Lunar Calendar.
It literally translated means 'Row of Lights' (from Sanskrit: dipa = lamp / awali = row, line).
It celebrates the victory of Goodness over Evil and Light over Darkness - it ushers in the new year.
Diwali is a 5 day festival as Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, Badi (Main) Diwali, Padwa and Bhaiduj.
There are many different names for the days of Diwali in different regions of India (South & North India, East & West India) and in the different languages spoken in that regions (i.e. Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali).
During Deepavali people pray to Lakshmi, Goddess of wealth, light, prosperity and wisdom, but also to Ganesha, the 'Remover of Obstacles' and the 'Lord of Beginnings'.
Deepavali celebrations take place in many countries in the world.
On the first day of the Diwali festival people pray and having a special breakfast made of many different foods.
The Hindu Goddess Lakshmi's statue and images are carried through the streets in processions.
There are various legends and stories associated with the Diwali festival.
The story of Bali, Emergence of Laxmi, Krishna Narakasur Fight, Victory of Rama over Ravana and many more.
Dipa Lights (also called Diwali Diyas, Kandils, Ghee Lamps or Parvati Ganesha Lamps) - made of clay, fueled with Oil from Coconuts, Mustard or Ghee (clarified butter), the wick made of cotton wool - are placed outside of houses, on floors and doorways.
During Diwali festival, doorways are hung with torans of mango leaves and marigolds.
Deepavali Melas are being enjoyed by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains & Buddhists alike.
On the day of Deepavali people exchange gifts, bursting firecrackers, lighting fireworks, colourful sparklers & bonfires and having festive meals.
Diwali Melas (fairs) are held throughout India and the celebrations abroad.
The Indian Festival of Lights takes place after the monsoon season has finished and the weather is nice and pleasant again.
Wishing Happy Diwali to everyone! Deepavali Valthukkal!! Shubh Diwali!!
(source: http://www.deepavali.net/)
(source: http://www.deepavali.net/)
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