Diwali – Another Reason to Celebrate and Decorate Home


Posted October 17, 2014 by megastone

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Diwali is one of the foremost and spirit livening festivals of India. The word Diwali is associated with (though a degree incorrect) the word “Deepawali” which implies “rows of light”. The pageant of Diwali takes place on the fifteenth day within the month of Hindu calendar month once winter seasons begins. It falls on the ‘Amavasya’ of the month of Kartik every year by Hindu calendar.
It is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout the length and breadth of India. It is a festival of lights. According to some on this day Lord Ram reached Ayodhya along with Sita and Lakshman. The villagers of Ayodhya welcomed Ram, Lakshman and Sitaby decorating and illuminating their village withdiyas. As per the Jainism methodology believe that on this present day Mahavir Hindu visited the heaven, there he was received warmly by the gods.

Diwali has remained a very important festival in Sikhism too. The entire town of Amritsar had been illuminated to commemorate the return of Guru HarGobindJi, the sixth Guru of Sikhism. The Guru had been imprisoned with 52 Hindu kings at the Gwalior Fort by Jahangir. After attaining freedom, Guru Gobind visited Darbar Sahib or the Golden Temple, in the city of Amritsar. The overwhelmed residents joyfully welcomed him by lighting diyas and candles to greet the Guru visiting their city. This is why the Sikhs also refer to Diwali as BandiChhorh Divas, or "the day of the release of the detainees".

For this great occasion of Diwali, everybody starts creating arrangement one month before it, by purchasing new cloths,by cleaning house&for decorating there house. People buy paintings like Indian paintings, religious paintings, handicrafts. In these days, people have new exciting options by which they can buy paintings online as these paintings helps a lotinto the decoration of the house in a fantastic manner. If one decoratestheir house with the painting it gives a feellike “if we are putting a golden brick in the middle of the wall construction”. TheMorphology of thepaintingsis the “Art of an Artist” and for the same people canadorn with lights, flowers etc. People also celebrate Diwali through lighting diyas, fireworks, flowers, sharing sweets and offering Puja (prayers). While the rituals differ from region to region, the main aim of the festival is the same – to rejoice the luminous Atman or the Brahman within. Diwali festival is the festival of the whole country. It is celebrated in every nook and Corner of our country. Thus, this festival also creates a sense of oneness among the people. It becomes the symbol of unity. India has been celebrating this festival for thousands of years and continues to celebrate it even today which is both historical and religious.
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Last Updated October 17, 2014