Diwali
is a 5 days festivals which is celebrated by all people in India with
great fun and merriment. They are decorate their houses lanes, roads and
the whole city by lighting rows of earthen lamps. This year Diwali in
2013 falls on November, the 3rd (Sunday) and everyone eager to celebrate this
popular festival. There some popular legends associated with this
festival like the welcome ceremony for the return of Rama with Lakshman
and Sita to Ayodhya from their 14 years of exile in forest. In the
Western India Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped and in the Southern India, people rejoice at the defeat of the demon Narakasur by Lord Krishna. Deepavali in India has different colors and different significance in various parts of this country. But we know more about it..
Diwali is also known as 'Deepavali' - the Sanskrit word which means Rows of Light. People celebrate Diwali
festival
in many ways. It begins with Dhanteras and ends with Bhai Dooj -
special bond between brothers and sisters. As per the Hindu calendar, it
falls every year on Ammavassa in the month of Kartik. Actually the
exact day of Diwali
is mainly decided by the position of the moon. It is symbolizes the
victory of good over evil, and lamps are lit as a sign of celebration.
The fifth day afterwards Diwali is known as Labh Pancham in Gujarat and
is considered auspicious for starting new businesses and buying new
things.
On more thing, the celebration of Diwali
is incomplete without bursting some firecrackers. People of all age
groups and all religions take part in this grandeur festival. Buying of
new clothes, shopping, cleaning and whitewashing home are the primary
steps of celebration. They clean up their homes and at evening, light
their entire household with small clay diyas. And also decorate every
nook and corner of their home with flowers and Gujaratis create colorful
rangolis in their verandas depicting deities related to this festival.
Here we provides information On when is Diwali in 2013, Diwali Date & Diwali Calendar
then you can start planning to celebrate grand festival with great fun
and merriment. Gifting chocolates, decorative items, clothes, crackers,
electronics gadgest are the main part of the Diwali festival celebrations.
!! Enjoy Diwali 2013 with all zest and joy. Have a safe and prosperous Diwali !!
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