Diwali means rose of lamps.
2006-10-20 23:53:48
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answered by mr. x 5
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Deepavali is a festival where people from all age groups participate. They give expression to their happiness by lighting earthen 'diyas' (lamps), decorating the houses, bursting firecrackers and inviting near and dear ones to their households for partaking in a sumptuous feast. The lighting of lamps is a way of paying obeisance to god for attainment of health, wealth, knowledge, peace, valor and fame.
It is one time in the whole year that children volunteer to leave their beds long before the day begins. In fact, the traditional oil bath at 3 a.m, is the only chore that stands between them and the pre-dawn adventures. They emerge, scrubbed clean to get into their festive attire, and light up little oil lamps, candles and scented sticks(agarbathis), the wherewithal for setting alight crackers and sparklers.
On Diwali night, little clay lamps are lit in Hindus homes, but now a days colored electric lamps are also used. What is the significance of lighting a lamp? There is a logical answer to this question. It is through the light that the beauty of this world is revealed or experienced. Most civilizations of the world recognize the importance of light as a gift of God. It has always been a symbol of whatever is positive in our world of experience.
To Hindus, darkness represents ignorance, and light is a metaphor for knowledge. Therefore, lighting a lamp symbolizes the destruction, through knowledge, of all negative forces- wickedness, violence, lust, anger, envy, greed, bigotry, fear, injustice, oppression and suffering, etc. Competition is stiff, and even the little girl in silk frocks and their finery are watching out for the best sparklers and flowerpots, the rockets and Vishnuchakras, which light-up the night sky like a thousand stars. Grown-ups are the soul of generosity. Festive bonhomie abounds
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2006-10-21 10:02:08
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answered by pixilated 3
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Diwali Meaning & Significance
Deepavali is a festival where people from all age groups participate. They give expression to their happiness by lighting earthen 'diyas' (lamps), decorating the houses, bursting firecrackers and inviting near and dear ones to their households for partaking in a sumptuous feast. The lighting of lamps is a way of paying obeisance to god for attainment of health, wealth, knowledge, peace, valor and fame.
It is one time in the whole year that children volunteer to leave their beds long before the day begins. In fact, the traditional oil bath at 3 a.m, is the only chore that stands between them and the pre-dawn adventures. They emerge, scrubbed clean to get into their festive attire, and light up little oil lamps, candles and scented sticks(agarbathis), the wherewithal for setting alight crackers and sparklers. It is one time in the whole year that children volunteer to leave their beds long before the day begins. In fact, the traditional oil bath at 3 a.m, is the only chore that stands between them and the pre-dawn adventures. They emerge, scrubbed clean to get into their festive attire, and light up little oil lamps, candles and scented sticks(agarbathis), the wherewithal for setting alight crackers and sparklers.
On Diwali night, little clay lamps are lit in Hindus homes, but now a days colored electric lamps are also used. What is the significance of lighting a lamp? There is a logical answer to this question. It is through the light that the beauty of this world is revealed or experienced. Most civilizations of the world recognize the importance of light as a gift of God. It has always been a symbol of whatever is positive in our world of experience.
2006-10-21 21:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Diwali is a demonstration of the fact that the light flowing of one Deepak is enough to dispel the enveloping darkness. It signifies that one ray of hope is enough to give strength to a gloomy and depressed person to lead a life with some meaning.
2006-10-22 04:02:39
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answered by Leena 1
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a occasion is all in the ideas and heart. everywhere you're. magnitude is the equivalent to all. So i hit upon the Q humorous! Diwali is widely known by way of making chocolates, praying and lights up the domicile. In US and Canada many publish lights fixtures by way of Diwali and depart it till at last Christmas. So we've all holiday trips in one. playstation . this is your 2d Q with the "garam chai advert." Take care, you're able to be able to nicely be pronounced.
2016-12-08 18:04:53
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answered by ? 4
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the significance of diwali is basically celabrating lord Rama's return from the forest after being banished for so many years. Its buncha of fun cause kids get a load of presents.....hope that helps! :)
2006-10-23 12:21:49
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answered by RockOn! 1
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When Rama went to forest, all the people and animals also in Ayodhya wept very much. They love him much because he loved every one more than a father. When he came back safely after 14 years they were most happy and celebrated the first happiest Deepaavali.
When the evil king Naraka was killed by Krishna, then also all the people were most happy because that most powerful and most cruel king was taking away all girls and enjoying them and he used third degree methods on all those who are against him That was the second happiest Deepaavali
2006-10-20 07:59:00
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answered by BHARANI 2
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Diwali is festivals of lights,it is celebrated for lord Rama's return to ayodhya,and demon narakasuras death.and its ammavasa so the sky is dark to give the brightness they light earthenware lamps and switch on all the lights in the house .
2006-10-21 06:34:34
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answered by hennaasrani 3
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Diwali is th efestival of lights celebrated all over India in order to welcome back the divine lord Rama and Sita after his conquest of Sri Lanka, The dark kingdom
2006-10-22 04:10:31
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answered by Santhosh S 5
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Sgnificance of Diwali is victory of light over darkness.
2006-10-21 18:35:25
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answered by deepak57 7
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