Diwali means - rows of lamps. Diwali is the beauty of each house rows of lamps. Lamps, candles and electric lights flashed from the gable-corner arises. So Diwali is also called the Feast of Lights.
Diwali is celebrated on Kartik month. Light from darkness goes away. Similarly, the good ideas in mind we publish can overcome the darkness of the mind.
The festival brings with it many joys. One-two weeks ago from a house, yard, neighborhood and begin to repair the barn. The market for white goods in the paint and increases consumption. The faint sound of cold weather increases the coldness of heart and soul.
At home on the day of Diwali is cheered. Market clay lamps, toys, ball-bearing-Btashon and sweet shops are crowded. Shopkeepers, traders worship books and beginning of the new fiscal year on this day also.
Home-court lit at night and get up in the market. Echo of firecrackers and sparklers happy atmosphere around the colored light is present. Home-made dishes at home. Children's school holidays doubles the fun of the festival.
Fireworks are launched at night. Remains almost the whole night noise of firecrackers. Diwali Greetings have run a series of exchanges.
Diwali fairs at various locations in India. Diwali is the festival of the day but is a group of nodes. Diwali begins only after Dussehra preparations. People are Silwate new clothes. Two days before Diwali, the festival is Dhanteras. The market seems to be moping around.
Special decoration on pottery shops and appears crowded. Dhanteras is considered auspicious
to buy porcelain Accordingly, each family buys something per their requirement. On this day, basil or a lamp is lit at the entrance to the house. This is the day hell Chaturdasi or small Diwali. Through the day the lamps are worshiped.
Significant events associated with Diwali
On this day, Lord Rama, Lakshmana returned to Ayodhya and mother Janaki was completed 14 years of exile and the happiness of their citizens in the household oil lamps were lit up. Since then, the festival began.
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