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How is Diwali celebrated ?

How is Diwali celebrated?


Diwali is celebrated in October to November. Basically it's a three day celebration. The first day of Diwali is Dhanteras. Rangolis are drawn with the different coloured powders to welcome guests. Oil diyas are arranged in and around the house. Diwali means 'a row of lamps'. On this day, people buy something for the house or some jewellery for the women of the house. The next day or Kali Chaudas is also called Chhoti Diwali. On the dark new moon night, the entrances to all homes are lit up and decorated with rangoli patterns to welcome Lakshmi, the radiant consort of Vishnu and the goddess of wealth and lustre. Lakshmi Puja is performed on this day. The day ends with a mega cracker bursting sessions. For 5-6 hours, every family burns fire crackers worth thousands of rupees. Popular fire crackers are sparkling pots, bombs, rockets etc.
Hindus light small oil lamps called Diyas.
Hindus open doors and windows to let the goddess Lakshmi in.
Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth
They celebrate Divali because that is the day the 6th guru was released from prison
Festival of Lights or Diwali is a major festival of Hinduism. On this very day Bhagwan Raam the divine king of Ayodhya returned to his kingdom after killing the evil Ravana. The city of Ayodhya was filled with joy on the return of their beloved king. Ayodhya was lit with earthen lamps of pure ghee. So, the same happens today, each and every house is lit with earthen lamps, fire crackers are blown, sweets are distributed. The next time you visit India, try to be there in October-November. You'll see for yourself.

diwali is also known as the festival of lights. during diwali, people go to each other's houses to exchange gifts. a main part of diwali is fire crackers. each night, people play around with firecrackers. diwali is just another christmas - except for there are more firecrackers :)

What does Diwali celebrate?


Diwali translates to the festival of lights, but the reason why it is celebrated is because that was the day Lord Ram(a) returned back to Ayodhya. When he arrived, deevos were light, thus the name festival of lights.

who celebrates Diwali?

Diwali is mainly a Hindu festival. It is also celebrated by Sikhs,Jains, Buddhists for different reasons. There are several reasons to celebrate Diwali depending on thegroup celebrating it. Diwali or Deepavali is a significant festivalin Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism. All of these religions celebrateDiwali as the Festival of Lights. The lights that are lit signify victory of good over the evilwithin an individual. The various reasons for Diwali are: . In Hinduism it is the homecoming of Rama after a 14-year exilein the forest and his victory over the Ravana. . In Jainism, Diwali marks the attainment of nirvana by Mahaviraon 15 October, 527 BC. . In Sikhism it celebrates the return of Guru Har Gobind Ji(1595-1644), the sixth Guru of Sikhism, who was imprisoned alongwith 53 other Hindu kings at Fort Gwalior by Jahangir.

Where is Diwali celebrated?

Diwali is celebrated throughout India and by many Indians around the world. By hindus homes as well Divali means row of lamps in swihilli.These lamps are made out of clay and filled with oil to signify the tryumph of good over evil within an individual. Diwali is celebrated in Hindu homes. Partakers tidy & clean their homes to welcome their god, Mother Lakshmi, who likes a clean house. Outside in the yard deyas are lit- which ties back to the meaning of Diwali: The Festival of lights. There's also the exchange of gifts and treats at Diwali parties and dinners in the house itself. Diwali is celebrated by people at their work places and also in their homes by lighting of earthern lamps, now a days, candles and electric lights with worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of all kinds of riches (money is just one, education is another). After the worship of Lakshmi, people indulge in lighting fire works and this goes on till midnight. Diwali is celebrated in India and can be celebrated in other countries as well. india and fiji diwali is mostly celebrated in northern india. It is celebrated with great pomp and show.

How do Hindus celebrate Diwali?

Diwali is celebrated in October to November. Basically it's a three day celebration. The first day of Diwali is Dhanteras. Rangolis are drawn with the different coloured powders to welcome guests. Oil diyas are arranged in and around the house. Diwali means 'a row of lamps'. On this day, people buy something for the house or some jewellery for the women of the house. The next day or Kali Chaudas is also called Chhoti Diwali. On the dark new moon night, the entrances to all homes are lit up and decorated with rangoli patterns to welcome Lakshmi, the radiant consort of Vishnu and the goddess of wealth and lustre. Lakshmi Puja is performed on this day. The day ends with a mega cracker bursting sessions. For 5-6 hours, every family burns fire crackers worth thousands of rupees. Popular fire crackers are sparkling pots, bombs, rockets etc. Hindus light small oil lamps called Diyas. Hindus open doors and windows to let the goddess Lakshmi in. (Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth.) Festival of Lights or Diwali is a major festival of Hinduism. On this very day Bhagwan Ram the divine king of Ayodhya returned to his kingdom after killing the evil Ravana. The city of Ayodhya was filled with joy on the return of their beloved king. Ayodhya was lit with earthen lamps of pure ghee. So, the same happens today, each and every house is lit with earthen lamps, fire crackers are blown, sweets are distributed. The next time you visit India, try to be there in October - November. You'll see for yourself. Diwali is also known as the festival of lights. During Diwali, people go to each other's houses to exchange gifts. A main part of Diwali is fire crackers. Each night, people play around with firecrackers. Diwali is just another Christmas - except for there are more firecrackers. On this day, people worship Lord Ganesha, the foremost of all Hindu Gods and Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. It is time to exchange gifts and sweets with friends, relatives and neighbors. On this fantastic day the legend Rama defeated an evil demon called Ravana so they welcomed Rama back by lighting divas in their houses. Hindus celebrate Diwali (Deepavali) by eating vegetarian foods and sweets. At a quarter to six, they begin to lights diyas outside on their lawn and inside their houses. Then they go to temple, otherwise called mandir. They then sit down with offerings and listen to the preacher, or pandit.

Why is Diwali celebrated?

Diwali is mainly a Hindu festival. It is also celebrated by Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists for different reasons. There are several reasons to celebrate Diwali depending on the group celebrating it. Diwali or Deepavali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism. All of these religions celebrate Diwali as the Festival of Lights. The lights that are lit signify victory of good over the evil within an individual. The various reasons for Diwali are: . In Hinduism it is the homecoming of Rama after a 14-year exile in the forest and his victory over the Ravana. or Killing of Narakasura by Lord Krishna. . In Jainism, Diwali marks the attainment of nirvana by Mahavira on 15 October, 527 BC. . In Sikhism it celebrates the return of Guru Har Gobind Ji (1595-1644), the sixth Guru of Sikhism, who was imprisoned along with 53 other Hindu kings at Fort Gwalior by Jahangir.
What happens during Diwali celebration?
Diwali is, basically, a festival of lights and signifies the victory of good over evil .. Diwali is a five day celebration. It starts with Dhanwantari Triodasi also called Dhan Teras , followed by Narak Chaturdasi , which is the eve of Diwali. The third day of Diwali is the actual Diwali , when worship of Goddess Lakshmi is performed. On the fourth day of Diwali, Goverdhan Pooja is performed. The fifth day of the Diwali is called Bhratri Dooj and is a day dedicated to sisters.

Do Sikhs celebrate Diwali?

yeah,sure Sikhs celebrate Diwali to celebrate the return of the 6th guru (Guru Hargobind Singh Ji) after being released from inprisonment.

What do you do to celebrate Diwali?

Diwali pooja muhurta year 2013 and how to do pooja on diwali Pradosh kaal - 05:35- 08:14. Time from 06:15PM - 08:09 PMis also recommended. Shubh chaughadiyan - 05:35 -07:14 PM After that till 08:54 PM AmritChaughadiyan will be there. Nishith kaal - 08:14 PM - 10:53 PM (From 08:09 PM to 10:23Gemini Ascendent, After that till 00:46 Cancer ascendent will bethere) Char Chaughadiyan - 08:54 PM - 10:33 PM. In this time chanting ofmantra will be beneficial. after this time Chaghardiya time is notfavorable. Maha Nisheeth kaal - 10:53 PM - 01:32 AM, Mahalaxmi poojanone must do before 10:33 PM. Your guide to perform laxmi puja the most important aspect of thefestival on Diwali Preaparation- First and foremost step is to clean the house. Through the puja weare inviting Goddess Lakshmi to our house and she likes everythingto be neat and clean. Make a rangoli on front door at least. Offerfew clay diyas in temple than lighten your house and start thepuja. Important Items Needed For Lakshmi Puja- Kalash, Mango leaves, nariyal gari ( peeled coconut ) Idol or picture of Goddess Lakshmi and Ganesha, Shivling and ShriYantra if you have Milk, curd, honey, ghee, gangajal for Panchamrat raw rice, dry fruits, ), incense sticks (agarbattis), vermilion(kumkum), puja Sweets, Red cloth, Red and other color flowers, Seeds ofkamalgatta, Hawan samagri ( fire sacrifice), Samidha for Navgrah,Kalawa ( a skein of thread ), supari ( Betel nut ), Coconut, Paanke patte, Rangoli Lakshmi Puja Process • First decide on a place to perform the puja. It should be in Eastor North • Spread a clean red cloth on a chouki ( a small stool for offering) and create a bed of rice on lt and rt side. • A Kalash (pot), is placed after tying three rounds of kalawa onthe bed of rice. • Fill the Kalash with water. • Put a betel nut, flower, a clean coin, and some rice in theKalash. • Now arrange mango leaves around the opening of the Kalash in 7 or9 number. • Place a coconut after tying three rounds of kalawa on the Kalash. • In the front of your right hand, draw a lotus with turmericpowder and flour and place the idol or small photograph of GoddessLakshmi, Ganesha , Shri Yantra on bed bed of rice. Shiv ling youcan keep on side also' • Take some water and sprinkle on all puja items to purify them. • Do puja with haldi, kumkum and flowers on the Kalash. • Light a four faced lamp ( dipak ) . It should be for the wholenight. The diyas serve a dual purpose. Their primary purpose is todrive away all the shadows of evil spirits present in the area. Atthe same time awakening of the light of good within eachindividual. • The incense sticks are burnt while the clay lamps are filled withghee and their wicks are lit • Now remember the following deities in given order and offer eachone the following set of offering- flower, 1 paan leave, loung,supari and some sweet .Guru is remembered before every pooja first.Than start with Ganesh ji , Navgarah ( Surya, Chandra, Mangal,Budh, Guru, Shukra, Shani, Rahu, Ketu), Kuber devta, Sthan devtaand Vaastu devta. • No puja is performed without paying customary tributes to LordGanesha. Lord Kubera, represents wealth, and he is the treasurer ofGods. In homes, usually the locker or safe in which gold and cashis kept symbolically represents the seat of Kubera. • A panchamitra is made using five ingredients including milk,curd, honey, gangajal, and clarified butter (ghee). Offer thispanchamrit to Lord Shiva with Mahamritunjay mantra- " Om Tryambakam yajamahe Sugandhim pushti-vardhanam Urvarukamiva bandhanan Mrityor mukshiya mamritat" • Now sprinkle the flowers and rice on the idol of Goddess Lakshmi. • Take out the idol of Goddess Lakshmi and place it on a Thaali.Clean the idol with panchamrit. Then clean the idol again withwater. • Place the idol back. Now offer fruits, sweets, betel nuts andbetel leaves. • Next make offerings of Batasha and puffed rice ( lahi). • Chant " Om Mahalaxmaye Namah" for some time. • Now do hawan. Offer hawan samagri to each diety you welcomed inabove mention order with the hawan samagri. When you start offeringfor Goddess Laxmi, the head of the family will do with thekamalgatta and ghee and other family members with the hawanchanting "om mahalaxmaye namah" mantra for 108 times. • When finished all family members should stand up and offernariyal gari for purnahuti. • .Now you are ready for the Aarti. Light the Aarti diya. Lightcamphor. Sing the aarti to the tune of 'Om Jai Jagdeesh hare' alongwith the accompaniment of the jingle of the bell. (You will findthe words of the Aarti at the end of this note) Here are the Diwali aartis, to be sung at the time of Diwali puja,in order to please the gods and ask for their blessings. Shri Ganesha Aarti Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva Mata jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva. Ek dant dayavant, char bhuja dhari Mathe sindur sohai, muse ki savari, Jai Ganesh... Andhan ko ankh det, kodhin ko kaya Banjhan ko putra det, nirdhan ko maya, Jai Ganesh.... Pan chadhe, phul chadhe, aur chadhe meva Ladduan ka bhog lage, saht kare seva, ,Jai Ganesh.... Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva, Mata jaki Parvata, Pita Mahadeva. THE MAHALAXMI AARTI Om Jai Laxmi Mata, Maiya JaiLaxmi Mata, Tumko nis din sevat, Hari, Vishnu Data Om Jai Laxmi Mata Uma Rama Brahmaani, Tum ho Jag Mata, Maiya, Tum ho Jag Mata, Surya ChanraMa dhyaavat, Naarad Rishi gaata. Om Jai Laxmi Mata. Durga Roop Niranjani, Sukh Sampati Data, Maiya Sukh Sampati Data Jo koyee tumko dhyaataa, Ridhee Sidhee dhan paataa Om Jai Laxmi Mata. Jis ghar mein tu rehtee, sab sukh guna aataa, Maiya sab sukh guna aataa, Taap paap mit jaataa, Man naheen ghabraataa. Om Jai Laxmi Mata Dhoop Deep phal meva, Ma sweekaar karo, Maiya Ma sweekaar karo, Gyaan prakaash karo Ma, Moha agyaan haro. Om Jai Laxmi Mata. Maha Laxmiji ki Aarti, nis din jo gaavey Maiya nis din jo gaavey Dukh jaavey, sukh aavey, Ati aananda paavey. Om Jai Laxmi Mata. Do the above with faith and devotion and don't worry too much ifyou do not do it very correctly. Even after finishing your puja domaximum chanting of mahalaxmi mantra. 

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