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Thursday 8 March 2018

IMPORTANCE OF THE FIVE DAYS DIWALI

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE 5 DAYS OF DIWALI





Diwali or Deepavali goes beyond the festivals and religions.

The fate of the lights will drown and destroy all beyond this border by extinguishing the evil and illuminating the darkness over the evil.

Houses are cleaned and decorated with colorful soil lights, candles and lights. The floors are decorated with beautiful and intricate raccoon designs. The gifts are close to the neighborhood. Puja is performed to Lakshmi and Vinayaka. But the special thing for Deepavali is that this festival festival is part of a five-day celebration, starting with Dhanteras  and ends with Bhai Dooj.

1. Dhanteras

These ceremonies begin officially on the first day, called Dandaras.Today, wealth and goddess is dedicated to the worship and celebration of the goddess Lakshmi. Buying something precious on this day is the most sacred (shubh) concept - especially gold, silver, stones, new characters and costumes. In the evenings, the soil lights are welcomed to the lit  God outside the home.



2. Chhoti Diwali

The day between Dhanteras and Deepavali is celebrated as Chaiti Deepali. It is also known as Naraka Chaturdasi and Roop Chaturthashi. In a day away from the lights festival, the streets and houses are already slim with fairy tales for a beautiful display. According to Hindu mythology, Krishna defeated the king of Pragjoytoshpur  and a demon king of Narakasur,, who imprisoned 16,000 female gods.

Lord Krishna destroyed the demon king and released the captive princes and returned home.



3. Diwali/Deepawali

On the third day of Diwali festival day. Lakshmi and Ganesh Devi are worshiped at the subh muhrut (sacred time) at the evening and the right rites and devotees worship. Lakshmi Temple is believed to be the source of wealth and wealth from the devotees. People decorate their homes with deities and candles and angel lamps. After worshiping the deities, people come home and relatives to exchange sweets and gifts.



4. Govardhan Pooja or Padwa

The fourth day is widely celebrated as the Govardhan Pooja in the northern states of India. Krishna is believed to have defeated Indra by raising the Govardhan mountain. On this day, people usually worship a cow, cow dung, and worship it. In the western states of India, this day marks the new year according to their calendar and is celebrated as Bestu Varas.



5.  Bhai Dooj

The fifth and last days of festivals are equivalent to the Ratson-sisters, also known as the Baie Duj. On this day, the brothers go to their sisters and hold a 'Tilak' festival. In this festival, a 'rice' brother with a rice and vanilla fits on the forehead. Sisters pray in their long-term lives.




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