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Diwali» History Of Diwali
Diwali or Di-pa-vali the Festival of lights has been celebrated for ages in India.
It is celebrated with great splendor and fervor. The word Deepawali means
row or array of lamps and the history of Diwali revolves around Lord Rama
(An Avtar of Lord Vishnu) as per Vedas. Maryada Purushottam Shri Rama's
historical legend is Know as RAMAYANA (An auspicious and Holy Book
of Hindus), So experiences the spiritual meaning of true life and yourself after
reading this religious saga. This Diwali is famous for victory of Good over
evil, Which is show by lighting diyas (lamps) and distributing sweets with
everyone. On this carnival everyone enjoys wear new clothes and share sweets
and snacks with others, brightly lit Diwali Lamps and Diwali divas etc. The festival
of Diwali meant a lot. The fiesta of Diwali symbolizes unity in diversity as every
state celebrate it in own way.
The History of Diwali tells the story behind the origin and the grand celebrations. Diwali History is associated with the Return of Lord
Rama to Ayodhya from fourteen years of exile. The varied and different kinds of legends and mythologies are associated with the origin of
the Diwali festival, the five day celebration in India. The five days of Diwali, each has its own rituals and myths · Dhanteras-the word
‘Dhan’ means wealth and ‘teras’ means thirteenth day of the month of Ashwin. . According to a legend associated with this particular day
a wife saved her husband’s life from ‘Yamraj’ the lord of death. This day meant for auspicious shopping for gold and utensils.The second day of celebration is known by the name of 'Choti Diwali' and is celebrated with the same fervor and enthusiasm. The day of
Narakchaturdashi is actually the pre-Diwali. According to legend, Naraka,the demon, the son of Bhudevi becomes very powerful after gaining blessings from Lord Brahma. Soon he started to harass the people. Lord Krishna protects them from Naraksura’s torture and killed him
with the help of his wife, Satyabhama. This day gives message that the welfare of the society should be always succeed over one’s own personal bond. On the third of the Diwali Goddess Lakshmi puja is performed. One legend says on this day goddess Lakshmi emerged
from ocean of milk (kshira sagara) when sura (Gods) and asura (demons) were churning ocean for Nectar. Another version is on this day lord Rama returns to Ayodhya after 14years of exile, after defeating demon Ravana. The people welcome him with lights up earthen diyas. So even yet this tradition is carried out.
The third day is celebrated as ‘bali Pratipada’ and ‘Govardhan puja’. As per Indian mythology Lord Krishna has defeated Indra by lifting the ‘Goverdhan Parvat’ and save the villagers and castles from flood and rain. The fifth day is ‘bhaiya-duj’. Based on a story on this day
Yamraj God of death visited to his sister Yami. She welcomed her with aarti and sweets. Yamraj gives her a gift as appreciation. After that,
this day is called ‘Yam-Dwitya’ or ‘Bhai-Duj’.
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