Diwali is one of the most important Hindu Festival. Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are worshipped on this day.
Another important Festival related to Goddess Laskhmi is Mahalakshmi Vrata. On this day fasting is done to seek blessings of Maa Lakshmi, performed by Hindu married women.
A religious festival is a specialized/celebrated holiday by a particular religion. A religious festival most always has historic roots and serves a particular importance or has a great meaning to the particular religion it is celebrated in.
Diwali which honors Lakshmi Maa the goddess of wealth.
Mother Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity. So she is worshipped by Hindu devotees, mostly during the auspicious day of Diwali (festival of lights)
The goddess of Diwali is Lakshmi known as goddess of wealth
Lakshmi Koober Pooja, also known as Diwali or Deepavali, is celebrated on the 13th day of the dark fortnight in the month of Ashwin according to the Hindu calendar. In 1978, this day fell on October 28. The festival typically involves worshipping Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity.
Diwali cards are just like any other greeting cards that are exchanged for greeting each other for the Diwali festival - a festival of Lakshmi puja meaning worship for wealth and prosperity
People renovate their house and cleaning. Diwali is a festival of light and people light Diyas on Diwali andd Worship goddess Lakshmi.
Diwali is celebrated by worshipping goddess Lakshmi. Diwali is also known as festival of lights, people celebrate it by lighting diyas.
a time for celeberation
Lakshmi is not a king. Lakshmi is the goddess of money.
Beauty and gifts like that are under the jurisdiction of Goddess Lakshmi, spouse of a major God of hinduism, i.e., Lord Vishnu, and a very beautiful woman. Lakshmi can give eight kind of riches. They are:Dhana Lakshmi (lit "Money Lakshmi"): for money and gold.Dhanya Lakshmi (lit " Lakshmi as goddess of grain"): Giver of agricultural wealth.Gaja Lakshmi (lit "Elephant Lakshmi"): Giver of animal wealth like cattle and elephants. Swami Chidananda interprets Gaja Lakshmi as giver of power of royalty. According to Hindu mythology, Gaja Lakshmi brought back the wealth lost by Indra (king of demi-gods) from the ocean.Santana Lakshmi (lit "Progeny Lakshmi"): Bestower of offspring.Veera Lakshmi (lit. "Valourous Lakshmi")or Dhairya Lakshmi (lit "Courage Lakshmi"): Bestower of valour in battles and courage and strength for overcoming difficulties in life.Vijaya Lakshmi (lit "Victorious Lakshmi") or Jaya Lakshmi (lit "Victorious Lakshmi"): Giver of victory, not only in battles but also over conquering hurdles in order to beget success.Vidya Lakshmi (lit "Knowledge Lakshmi"): the bestower of knowledge of arts and sciences.In some Ashta Lakshmi lists, other forms of Lakshmi are included: Aishwarya Lakshmi (lit "Prosperity Lakshmi"): Goddess of riches.Saubhagya (lit "Giver of good Fortune"): Giver of prosperity in general.Rajya Lakshmi (lit "Royal Lakshmi"): "She who blesses rulers (with secular power)".Vara Lakshmi (lit "Boon Lakshmi"): "The lady who bestows Beautiful Boons".Based on Wikipedia page on Ashtalakshmi.
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