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Hindu Festivals

Hindus observe sacred occasions by festive observances. All festivals in Hinduism are predominantly religious in character and significance. Many festivals are seasonal. Some celebrate harvest and birth of God or heroes. Some are dedicated to important event in Hindu mythology. Many are dedicated to Shiva and Parvati, Vishnu and Lakshmi, Brahma and Saraswati.

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How do you write Happy Diwali in Sanskrit?

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India is a land of fairs and festivals. Many festivals are celebrated in India, regularly every year. Holi, Diwali, Dussehra and Raksha Bandhan are the four great Hindu festivals. Though Diwali is celebrated by all the Hindus, it has a special significance for the Vaish community.

The festival is celebrated at the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the winter season. Sometimes, it takes place towards the end of October and at other times in the November. According to Hindu calendar, it falls every year in the month of Kartik. The season at this time is pleasant. It is neither hot not too cold.

The festival is celebrated in honour of the goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth. It is believed that the goddess blesses those with prosperity, who keeps their houses neat and clean on this day. The goddess is supposed to visit the Hindu homes at midnight. The Jains also celebrated the festival with great enthusiasm because it was on this day that Lord Mahavira achieved Nirvan.

The day before the festival great preparations are made. Houses are white-washed and well-cleaned. Furniture, doors and windows are all polished and varnished. The walls are decorated with curtains and pictures. Buntings and festoons are specially prepared for the occasion and are hung at places. In every house sweets are prepared or purchased from the market. Sweets are exchanged among friends and relatives.

The day itself is marked with great rejoicing and merry-making. The work 'Diwali' is derived from the Sanskrit work "Deepawali" which means a "row of light". The illumination at night is a sight to see. There are rows of light to be seen on the roof of every house building. Earthen lamps are lighted in large numbers. Many people now use multicolored electric bulbs to illuminate their houses. The festival ends with the worship of goddess Lakshmi at about ten or eleven p.m. A picture or a small idol of the goddess is bathed in milk, prayers are offered, and sweets are distributed.

The Hindu festival of light has many advantages. Houses are all cleaned and white-washed on this occasion. The burning of sarson (mustard) oil purifies the atmosphere and kills insects that breed during the rainy season. It provides an occasion for merry-making for all. The children specially enjoy it. They get toys, sweets and delicious dishes to eat. As sweets are exchanged on this occasion, the festival also serves to increase mutual love among friends and relatives.

The festival also has certain disadvantages. Sometimes, owing to neglect, or forgetfulness, fire breaks out and much damage is caused to life and property. It is also traditional to gamble on this occasion. Some people suffer heavy losses. In fact, gambling starts several days before the festival. Those who lose, especially among the poorer sections, try to make good their loss through thefts. Hence, there is a marked increase in crime.

In spite of these drawbacks, I like this festival the most of all. Foreigners, who have had occasion to enjoy it, have also praised it highly. There is nothing to equal it in any country or religion.

Why do people clean their home in Diwali?

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In Sikhism, Diwali is not a special day because it refers to a Hindu goddess. Sikhs do not worship multiple gods or goddess, and only pray to one god, so Diwali has no importance in Sikhism.

In Hinduism, they clean their home because it is believed that the goddess Hindu lakshimi will bless the family and house if it is cleaned.

What is the date of Mahashivratri in 1970?

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6th march friday was the date of Mahashivratri in 1970.

What is the name of the Hindu festival of lights?

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The Hindu festival of lights is referred to as and celebrated as DIWALI. The story behind it is the welcoming of Lord Rama to his palace, after 14 years of expulsion from his palace.

In 1972 which date Diwali is held on?

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5 November 1972 was the date of Diwali according to Deepavali.net

Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November).

How is Diwali started?

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There are many different theories of how Diwali started, but here is the one it is thought to be: Krishna (incarnation of Lord Vishnu) killed Narakusara a bad person and this day is known as Diwali. This is the vague outline of it.

What is the date of 1985 Diwali?

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12 November 1985 was the date of Diwali according to Deepavali.net

Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November).

When was choti Diwali in India in 1984?

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Diwali is spelled Diwali.

1984 calendar with shivaratri and Holi festival?

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Holi on 20 March 1984, bcoz this is my Birthdate

What was the date of Krishna Janmashtami in the year 1942?

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It can come any time. In 1952 it was on August 8(Friday). 2012 it is on August 10th friday

How many years has Diwali been celebrated for?

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Diwali ws celebrated for many, many centuries.

What was the date of Diwali in the year 1944?

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16th october,monday

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How do you celebrate Diwali in office?

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Diwali pooja muhurta year 2013 and how to do pooja on diwali

Pradosh kaal - 05:35- 08:14. Time from 06:15PM - 08:09 PM is also recommended.
Shubh chaughadiyan - 05:35 -07:14 PM After that till 08:54 PM Amrit Chaughadiyan will be there.

Nishith kaal - 08:14 PM - 10:53 PM (From 08:09 PM to 10:23 Gemini Ascendent, After that till 00:46 Cancer ascendent will be there)
Char Chaughadiyan - 08:54 PM - 10:33 PM. In this time chanting of mantra will be beneficial. after this time Chaghardiya time is not favorable.

Maha Nisheeth kaal - 10:53 PM - 01:32 AM, Mahalaxmi poojan one must do before 10:33 PM.

Your guide to perform laxmi puja the most important aspect of the festival on Diwali

Preaparation-

First and foremost step is to clean the house. Through the puja we are inviting Goddess Lakshmi to our house and she likes everything to be neat and clean. Make a rangoli on front door at least. Offer few clay diyas in temple than lighten your house and start the puja.

Important Items Needed For Lakshmi Puja-

Kalash, Mango leaves, nariyal gari ( peeled coconut )

Idol or picture of Goddess Lakshmi and Ganesha, Shivling and Shri Yantra if you have

Milk, curd, honey, ghee, gangajal for Panchamrat

raw rice, dry fruits, ), incense sticks (agarbattis), vermilion (kumkum),

puja Sweets, Red cloth, Red and other color flowers, Seeds of kamalgatta, Hawan samagri ( fire sacrifice), Samidha for Navgrah, Kalawa ( a skein of thread ), supari ( Betel nut ), Coconut, Paan ke patte, Rangoli

Lakshmi Puja Process

• First decide on a place to perform the puja. It should be in East or North

• Spread a clean red cloth on a chouki ( a small stool for offering ) and create a bed of rice on lt and rt side.

• A Kalash (pot), is placed after tying three rounds of kalawa on the bed of rice.

• Fill the Kalash with water.

• Put a betel nut, flower, a clean coin, and some rice in the Kalash.

• Now arrange mango leaves around the opening of the Kalash in 7 or 9 number.

• Place a coconut after tying three rounds of kalawa on the Kalash.

• In the front of your right hand, draw a lotus with turmeric powder and flour and place the idol or small photograph of Goddess Lakshmi, Ganesha , Shri Yantra on bed bed of rice. Shiv ling you can keep on side also'

• Take some water and sprinkle on all puja items to purify them.

• Do puja with haldi, kumkum and flowers on the Kalash.

• Light a four faced lamp ( dipak ) . It should be for the whole night. The diyas serve a dual purpose. Their primary purpose is to drive away all the shadows of evil spirits present in the area. At the same time awakening of the light of good within each individual.

• The incense sticks are burnt while the clay lamps are filled with ghee and their wicks are lit

• Now remember the following deities in given order and offer each one the following set of offering- flower, 1 paan leave, loung, supari and some sweet .Guru is remembered before every pooja first. Than start with Ganesh ji , Navgarah ( Surya, Chandra, Mangal, Budh, Guru, Shukra, Shani, Rahu, Ketu), Kuber devta, Sthan devta and Vaastu devta.

• No puja is performed without paying customary tributes to Lord Ganesha. Lord Kubera, represents wealth, and he is the treasurer of Gods. In homes, usually the locker or safe in which gold and cash is kept symbolically represents the seat of Kubera.

• A panchamitra is made using five ingredients including milk, curd, honey, gangajal, and clarified butter (ghee). Offer this panchamrit to Lord Shiva with Mahamritunjay mantra-

" Om Tryambakam yajamahe

Sugandhim pushti-vardhanam

Urvarukamiva bandhanan

Mrityor mukshiya mamritat"

• Now sprinkle the flowers and rice on the idol of Goddess Lakshmi.

• Take out the idol of Goddess Lakshmi and place it on a Thaali. Clean the idol with panchamrit. Then clean the idol again with water.

• Place the idol back. Now offer fruits, sweets, betel nuts and betel leaves.

• Next make offerings of Batasha and puffed rice ( lahi).

• Chant " Om Mahalaxmaye Namah" for some time.

• Now do hawan. Offer hawan samagri to each diety you welcomed in above mention order with the hawan samagri. When you start offering for Goddess Laxmi, the head of the family will do with the kamalgatta and ghee and other family members with the hawan chanting "om mahalaxmaye namah" mantra for 108 times.

• When finished all family members should stand up and offer nariyal gari for purnahuti.

• .Now you are ready for the Aarti. Light the Aarti diya. Light camphor. Sing the aarti to the tune of 'Om Jai Jagdeesh hare' along with the accompaniment of the jingle of the bell. (You will find the words of the Aarti at the end of this note)

Here are the Diwali aartis, to be sung at the time of Diwali puja, in order to please the gods and ask for their blessings.

Shri Ganesha Aarti

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva

Mata jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva.

Ek dant dayavant, char bhuja dhari

Mathe sindur sohai, muse ki savari, Jai

Ganesh...

Andhan ko ankh det, kodhin ko kaya

Banjhan ko putra det, nirdhan ko maya, Jai

Ganesh....

Pan chadhe, phul chadhe, aur chadhe meva

Ladduan ka bhog lage, saht kare seva, ,Jai

Ganesh....

Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva,

Mata jaki Parvata, Pita Mahadeva.

THE MAHALAXMI AARTI

Om Jai Laxmi Mata, Maiya JaiLaxmi Mata,

Tumko nis din sevat, Hari, Vishnu Data

Om Jai Laxmi Mata

Uma Rama Brahmaani, Tum ho Jag Mata,

Maiya, Tum ho Jag Mata,

Surya ChanraMa dhyaavat, Naarad Rishi gaata.

Om Jai Laxmi Mata.

Durga Roop Niranjani, Sukh Sampati Data,

Maiya Sukh Sampati Data

Jo koyee tumko dhyaataa, Ridhee Sidhee dhan paataa

Om Jai Laxmi Mata.

Jis ghar mein tu rehtee, sab sukh guna aataa,

Maiya sab sukh guna aataa,

Taap paap mit jaataa, Man naheen ghabraataa.

Om Jai Laxmi Mata

Dhoop Deep phal meva, Ma sweekaar karo,

Maiya Ma sweekaar karo,

Gyaan prakaash karo Ma, Moha agyaan haro.

Om Jai Laxmi Mata.

Maha Laxmiji ki Aarti, nis din jo gaavey

Maiya nis din jo gaavey

Dukh jaavey, sukh aavey, Ati aananda paavey.

Om Jai Laxmi Mata.

Do the above with faith and devotion and don't worry too much if you do not do it very correctly. Even after finishing your puja do maximum chanting of mahalaxmi mantra.

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On which date was Diwali in the year 1985?

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3 November 1975 was the date of Diwali according to Deepavali.net

Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November).

What was the date of festival Mahashivratri in 1956?

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Which is the date of maha shivrathi in 1952

Where did lord Rama celebrated Diwali?

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Diwali was not in Sri Rama's times which was recorded as 'Thretha yuga'. This 'DIWALI' celebration started in Dwapara yuga. Sri Krishna was born after Sri Rama's departure from the world which was the end of 'Thretha yuga'. The next yuga was called as 'Dwapara yuga'. There was a demon-king called Narakasura who created hell and havoc on planet earth. Sri Krishna and wife 'Sathya bhama' killed the demon in a war, and established peace. Thus after the death of demon Narakasura people breathed a sigh of relief and thanked Sri Krishna who brought light in their lives and started celebrating by lighting their homes and temples with thousands of lights.

How is the obon festival celebrated?

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The Japanese.

What date is Diwali in 1962?

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28 October 1962 was the date of Diwali according to Deepavali.net

Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November).

What was the date on Ganesh Chathurthi 1967?

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i think this ganesh festival in 1967 may be sep

What was the day of dussehra in 1985?

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Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November). Diwali was on 12 November 1985 according to Deepavali.net