Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Deepavali Festival Of Hindus In India

Diwali 2010 : Friday, November 5
Diwali 2011 : Wednesday, October 26
Diwali 2012 : Tuesday, November 13

Other Occasions on Diwali :- 
24 October, 2011 - Dhanteras
25 October, 2011 - Choti Diwali / Kali Chaudas / Naraka Chaturdashi
26 October, 2011 - Main Deepavali / Baddi Diwali (Lakshmi Puja)
27 October, 2011 - Padwa & Govardhan Puja / Pratipat
28 October, 2011 - Bhai Duj / Bhhaya Dooj / Bhai Beej

Of all the festivals celebrated in India, Diwali is the most important festival, celebrated with lots of enthusiasm and happiness. Deepwali or Diwali means array of lamps. It falls on the moonless night, Amavasya, on the fifteen day in the month of Kartik. Diwali actually begins from the thirteenth day of the waning moon in 'Kartik' and goes on till the 'Dooj' or second day of waxing moon in the same month because, according to Hindu calender , a month is divided into two fortnights or Pakshas.The festivals also marks the beginning of a new year for the people of Gujarat, the Marwaris businessmen.

Diwali is not just a one day festival, it starts from the the 13th day of Kartik, known as Dhanteras. It is said the when demons and the devas were churning the ocean for the amrit or nectar of immorality, the lord of medicine Dhanwanti emerged from ocean with a jar of amrita. Lord Vishnu disguised as Mohini distributed the nectar to devas. On this dat people usually buy new utensils and pray for the good health as well as peace and prosperity.

The 14th day is celebrated as Naraka Chaturdashi, it is also famous as choti Diwali among the people. Narakasur was actually the son of goddess earth and had a demons bent of mind. He liked to live in filth and was destructive by mind. He was slain by Vishnu in his eighth incarnation as Lord Krishna on this day. Than comes the 15th day Amavasya known as the Diwali day.

It is the same day Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya with Goddess Sita, after killing the demon Ravan. After Diwali comes Annakoot, known as Govardhan. On this day people worship Govardhan mountain, while the labour class or the workers cerebrate this day as Vishwakarma Puja also and worship their tools and machinery. The festival of Diwali comes to end with Bhai Dooj.

Diwali Celebrations :

Diwali is celebrated on large scale in almost all the regions of India. Preparations for the festival starts well in advance. Houses are white washed and painted accordingly. Women get up early in the morning and decorate their houses with marigold strings, mango leaves and beautiful rangolis. It is a day when Goddess Lakshmi comes down to earth. People perform Lakshmi puja, seeking wealth and prosperity for the whole year. Some people do Ganesh Puja on this day and offer modak or laddoos to the elephant god Ganesha. Houses and streets are lit up with the candles and lights. In Bengal, Diwali is celebrated as the day for Kali puja.

Diwali brings good luck for the business men as it is the time when people do maximum purchases. They exchange gifts, buy new clothes and jewelery for themselves. he fire cracker industry and sweetmeat shops do roaring business. But one must remember that many crackers add to pollution an employment of child labor.

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