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Diwali  
   
 
   
   
Normally comes   -  Oct-November
AT 2007 - 7th to 11th Nov. (Wed. to Sun.) 
Cause  -  Festival of Light

 
   
   
 

Introduction

Diwali, (in Hindi or in Tamil), is a major Indian festival that is very significant in Hinduism. Known as the "Festival of Lights," it symbolizes the victory of good over evil, and lamps (called diyas or kandils) are lit as a sign of celebration and hope for humankind. The lights also represent the time when Rama came back from the forest, and all his village lit lamps to welcome him back home. Celebrations focus on lights and lamps, particularly traditional dīpa or deeya (earthen lamp, as illustrated). Fireworks are associated with the festival. Diwali is a colloquial name used in North India, while the festival is formally called Deepavali in South India.

Diwali is celebrated for five consecutive days at the end of Hindu month of Ashwayuja. It usually occurs in October/November, and is one of the most popular and eagerly awaited festivals in India. Diwali comes exactly twenty days after Dussehra. Hindus and Sikhs alike regard it as a celebration of life and use the occasion to strengthen family and social relationships. For Hindus it is one of the most important festivals, and beginning of the year in some Hindu calendars. There are several beliefs regarding the origin of the holiday. The most repeated version is that Hindus celebrate Diwali to mark the time when Lord Rama achieved victory over Ravana. Some also view it as the day Krishna defeated the demon Narakasura or in honor of the day Bali went to rule the nether-world, obeying the order of Vishnu. It is also a significant festival for the Sikh faith. In India, Diwali is now considered to be more of a national festival, and the aesthetic aspect of the festival is enjoyed by most Indians regardless of faith.


 
   

Diwali marks one of the biggest & grandest celebrations in India. Diwali is also known as the 'festival of light'. On this day lord Rama returned to his capital 'Ayodhya' after the exile of fourteen years in jungle. Diwali comes exactly 20 days after Dusssehra, some time in October or November. Diwali is celebrated for four days, First day is called 'Narakchaturdashi'. On this day all people get up early is the morning & have a bath with sented oil, they also burn fire crackers in the early morning. Second day is called Laxmi Poojan. On this day the pooja of Goddess Laxmi (who gives money) is performed

Third day is known as Padva, on this day wife waves around the head of her husbund with a plate consisting of light for his prosperity. Fourth and last day is celebrated as "Bhaubeej", the festival of Brothers and Sisters. Sister waves around the head of her Brother for his prosperity. In short Diwali or Dipawali is a festival of light and happines as everybody enjoy  this festival.