Deepawali
stands as an annual celebration considered special by Indians the
world over. This is one of those rare occasions which has a universal
appeal among the masses and the classes and even for people of
different faiths as far as the nation's social fabric is concerned.
It is seen that everyone comes together as one on Diwali regardless
of it the festival being primarily of Hindu significance. It is also
seen that Sikhs and Jain
also observe Diwali.
Popularly
known as the festival of lights, Diwali is one of the most loved
festival among Indians. This is an occasion which in many ways than
one reflects the true Indian flavour and taste. Come Deepawali and in
fact much before the day arrives, Indians look forward to meeting
with their loved ones. This is the occasion which is a favorite
for family reunions, followed by annual holidays and shopping. The
occasion in itself calls for a gala affair to be indulged in by all.
Literally every corner of your home and every member of a family
should be decked up in brand new decorative
and clothes, jewelry, accessories individually.
Also
in the cyber scenario we all stand tall in, online shopping is the
newest, most happening trend which is fast catching up with people of
all ages and all statuses. Thusly, be it a traditional affair like
Deepawali or a personal one like a birthday or for that matter an
anniversary, the most convenient way of doing so is through the
Internet. With festivities in the air we can anyways be game for a
quintessential list of all items that are a must have in our diwali
shopping priorities.
Time Pieces
Mobile Phones & Accessories
Jewelry
Home
Appliances & Kitchenwares
Diwali
Apparels
Gifts for
Kids
Gadgets for
Diwali
Diwali Wall
Hangings
Diwali Lamps
/ Lanterns
Diwali Decor
Diwali Gift
Hampers
Diwali
Corporate Gifts
Diwali
Flower Hampers
Diwali Pure
Silver Gifts
Diwali
Diamond and Gold Gifts |
And Ironically so, Diwali falls on amavasya, which connotes the no moon night and is thus one of the darkest nights of the year. The dark nights of Diwali are lit with Diyas and candles and the sound of firecrackers announce the celebration of the favorite festival of Indians. Homes are decorated, sweets are distributed by everyone and thousands of lamps are lit to create a world which dwells in a league of its own. This certainly goes by without saying that – of all the festivals celebrated in India, Diwali is by far the most popular and colorful.
Substances of Deepawali Festivities
There are various legends of the past related to the present day festivities of Diwali. These are purely based on regional cultural influences and locally held beliefs. In the north, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar and the surrounding areas, Diwali is the day when King Rama's coronation was celebrated in Ayodhya after his epic war with Ravana, the demon king of Lanka.
By
order of the royal families of Ayodhya and Mithila, the kingdom of
which Sita was a princess, the cities and far-flung boundaries of
these dominions were lit up with rows of lamps, glittering on dark
nights to welcome home the divine king Rama and his queen Sita
following 14 years of exile, ending with an across-the-seas war in
which whole of the kingdom of Lanka was destroyed.
Diwali Festival Activities
Diwali Festival Activities
On the day of Dipavali festival, doorways are hung with torans of mango leaves and marigolds. Rangolis are drawn with different coloured powders to welcome visitors. The traditional motifs are often connected with auspicious symbols of good luck. Oil diyas are arranged in and around the house. Because of these flickering lamps, the festival has acquired its name: Deepawali or Deepavali meaning 'rows of lamps'. On this day, people buy diwali gifts, household decoratives for diwali or some jewelry for the women of the house.
All said and done, Indians welcome the Goddess of wealth and prosperity, Lakshmi and celebrate the victory of goodness over negativity.
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