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#Diwali, also known as Divali or #Deepawali, is a major festival celebrated over five days in many parts of #India by people of different faiths. It is sometimes referred to as “the #festival of #lights.”
We observe Diwali by lighting small oil #lamps known as ‘#diyas’ in honor of #Lakshmi, the goddess of #wealth and good fortune. The lamps symbolize the triumph of light over darkness and #evil.
The Diwali festival takes place over five days.
The first day, #Dhanteras, is for celebrating #Lakshmi, the Hindu #goddess of wealth, prosperity, youth and beauty. On this first day, people buy new items such as jewelry, clothing and utensils and light lamps to welcome Lakshmi.
The second day, known as #ChhotiDiwali, #NarakaChaturdasi or#KaliChaudas, focuses on a story from #Hindumythology about the god #Krishna and his defeat of the demon god #Narakasura. On this day, some people put up twinkling lights to celebrate his victory.
The third day, known as Diwali, Deepawali, or #LakshmiPuja , is the most #important day of the Diwali festival. On this day, people visit family and friends to feast and exchange sweets and gifts. People also continue to light lamps and candles to welcome light and prosperity from the goddess Lakshmi.
On the fourth day, known as #GovardhanPuja or #Padva, some people in northern India build small piles of cow dung as a symbol of how #SreeKrishna defeated the king of the Hindu gods, #Indra, by lifting up a mountain.
The fifth day, known as #BhaiDooj or #YamaDwitiva, is a day for brothers and sisters to honor one another. Siblings perform a ceremony called #tilak and pray for one another.
On this final day of Diwali, many people also set off fireworks.
Diwali has ties to multiple religious stories across several faiths, so the meanings that people associate with Diwali may vary. In broad terms, it often represents the triumph of light over darkness.
In parts of northern India, many people associate Diwali with the ancient story of King Rama, an incarnation of the Hindu god #Vishnu. According to the legend, #Rama rescued his wife, #Sita, from the evil king, #Ravana, by building a bridge from India to Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile, in #Gujarat, a state in western India, the fourth day of Diwali coincides with #NewYearDay according to a Hindu calendar observed in that region. People celebrate by decorating their homes with #lights and #flowers.
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We should spread satisfaction all over the place. The oil deepam connotes the light of knowledge, which disperses the darkness of obliviousness. It sparkles itself and causes the items around to sparkle because of its appearance. The fire which is at the center of the five components Earth, Water, Fire, Air,Space-and gives them power and warmth is the wonder that is at the center of the body of every living being. There are three Sandhyas, one at dawn, another in the noontime and one at sunset. Since the sun sparkles splendidly in the late morning, no extra light is required. However, at the other two sandhyas, an extra light is required.
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Wicks role in Deepam
Cotton Wicks in general are used. We must light a minimum of two wicks in the deepam, one to represent the woman and the other to represent the man, thus symbolizing the family unit which is fundamental in spirituality.
The Significance of #Wicks:
Single wick (Eka Mukha Deepam) for normal benefit.
Two wicks (Dwimukha deepam) brings harmony and peace in the family and relatives.
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