India
Come and discover, virtually bits and pieces of my homeland - India
India is truly a multi-faceted country. The second largest nation in terms of its population, India and Indians still retain a charm that is unique to herself. Come and discover with me some of the areas of Indian life.
India
With the mighty Himalayas on the North and the Arabian Sea on the West, the Bay of Bengal on the East and the Indian Ocean on the South, India enjoys a natural and secure border.
FESTIVALS OF INDIA
Diwali is an important festival for not just Hindus but for most Indians. It is a celebration that all look forward to - young and old. The young enjoy the festival because of the sweetmeats, the new clothes and the fireworks; the old, because the festival normally brings together families for a common celebration.
Diwali is a five day Hindu festival which occurs on the fifteenth day of Kartika.
Diwali means "rows of lighted lamps" and the celebration is often referred to as the Festival of Lights.
During this time, homes are thoroughly cleaned and windows are opened to welcome Laksmi, goddess of wealth. Candles and lamps are lit as a greeting to Laksmi. Gifts are exchanged and festive meals are prepared during Diwali. The celebration means as much to Hindus as Christmas does to Christians.
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On the second day Kali, the goddess of Strength, is worshipped. This day also focuses on abolishing laziness and evil.
On the third day (the last day of the year in the lunar calendar), lamps are lighted and shine brightly in every home. The lamp symbolizes knowledge and encourages reflection upon the purpose of each day in the festival. The goal is to remember the purpose throughout the year.
The fourth day of Diwali falls on the first day of the lunar New Year. At this time, old business accounts are settled and new books are opened. The books are worshipped in a special ceremony and participants are encouraged to remove anger, hate, and jealousy from their lives.
On the final day (Balipratipada) of the festival,
HAPPY DEEPAVALI