What is Diwali, how many days of festival, what is the significance of lights?
- It is a special festival that celebrates the hardships of our lives and sees the light. There is also a sense that darkness in man can remove the darkness of ignorance, wit, ritual and ideas. Light the lamp to eliminate all negative aspects of life and mind. Light, money, and light are immediately visible as the Diwali festival. We light the morning and evening lamp at a representative house, see why money, lighting, lighting are so important in the Diwali festival. The lamps are lit by the lamp itself, where we see Goddess Lakshmi as a symbol of our prosperity and light.
- Diwali is an especially seasonal festival. We celebrate all the festivals in our orthodox religion in accordance with the seasons, the changes in nature, the change of the months, the tithi. Thus, every festival we celebrate has an uncanny relationship with nature. In nature we find Goddess Lakshmi. No matter where we live, we celebrate the feast of seasons in the nature of the Lord, Lakshmi Leila Vilasa ,the change in nature in the respective environment.
- The apex of the lamps is all-encompassing, and when the lamp is lit, the lamp shines around. That is, the mind of a man who lights a lamp must also be vigilant, and that man should always go beyond the limits and shine like a lamp. It is also a sign that a man should sacrifice himself and give light to those around him.
- During the Vedas, all the festivals are called Yaksharatri for Diwali. Yakshas are the ones who give us money. Yakshas are worshiped at night. The lord of the Kubera Yakshas. Kuber and his sister, Lakshmi, are worshiped and worshiped as 'Ba' with wealth. ''
- Diwali is a famous festival since ancient times. Territory went to pieces after the invaders attacked India. From Afghanistan to Burma, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Vietnam were all part of cultural India. Everywhere, they celebrate the carnival of Diwali in a different way.
- Many of the Buddhists perform a three-day worship of Diwali. Even the Sikhs also celebrate. Together, this is an ancient festival that originated in this country, from Indians, tribes, Jains, Buddhists , Sikhs, Hindus.