Deepavali: 

            People of other religions besides Hindus also celebrate Deepavali for different reasons. Deepavali is celebrated as the Hindu New Year in northern India.

            Deepavali means firecrackers, sweets, cinema, the latest movie that we see for the first time on Indian television. But, Deepavali has a history. Everyone knows that the main reason to celebrate Deepavali is Krishna's Leela. Krishna defeats Narakasura, the evil force in the world. But at the same time he accepts the evil man's request.

            Everyone knows that the main reason to celebrate Deepavali is Krishna's Leela. Krishna defeats Narakasura, the evil force in the world. But at the same time Narakasuran asked Krishna that my closet should be celebrated by the people as a festival of Diwali. Krishna accepts this. That is why Deepavali appeared. After this Krishna goes to his sister's house as a victor. There he is given an enthusiastic welcome and sweets. This is why, on Diwali, the habit of offering sweets to all friends and relatives appeared.

             Deepavali is celebrated not only in India but also in our neighboring countries including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. But there is a change in the names and methods of celebration. Tamil kings in ancient times had trade relations with many countries of the world such as Rome, Egypt, Babylon, Greece and Persia. During that business connection, many traders from India have been celebrating Pongal and Deepavali festivals at their place of residence. Thus Indian culture began to spread there. And even those who were emperors in India have accepted the will of the people and celebrated Deepavali better. It is said that some kings may have held competitions and martial arts for this purpose.

            During that business connection, many traders from India have been celebrating Pongal and Deepavali festivals at their place of residence. Thus Indian culture began to spread there. And even those who were emperors in India have accepted the will of the people and celebrated Deepavali better. Historians believe that some kings may have played games and games for it. But there are no reports that the British, French and Dutch officials who ruled India showed much interest in the celebrations of the people. There are indications that even some of the Mughal kings supported Tamil festivals and entertained the hungry. But there is no evidence that fireworks exploded in ancient times. It is believed that the habit of exploding may have started to signify happiness.

               Deepavali is a Sanskrit word. In Sanskrit 'Deepam' means lamp and 'Avali' means row. Therefore, Deepavali is a festival celebrated by lighting lanterns in a row. The reason for lighting the lamps on Diwali is to lighten the darkness in life. According to the Skanda Purana, the lamps are lit to reflect the energy of the sun, the source of life. According to the Skanda Purana, Deepavali is celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva incarnating Arthanarisvara with Shakti as his equal.

DEEPAM


            Deepavali is celebrated as the Hindu New Year in northern India. Deepavali is a popular day for Mahalakshmi. We welcome Mahalakshmi who cleans houses and gives wealth before Deepavali in the hope that Lakshmi will come into a clean house. Merchants worship Ganesha on this day and start a new account. In the state of Odisha it is customary to worship the ancestors who died on Diwali. Kali Puja is held in West Bengal on the eve of Diwali.

            Apart from India, Diwali is celebrated in countries of Indian descent and in countries ruled by ancient Indian kings. In that sense, Diwali is celebrated in countries including Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Canada, United Arab Emirates, UK, USA, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, South Africa, Thailand, Myanmar, Guyana, West Indies and Fiji.

               People of other religions besides Hindus also celebrate Deepavali for different reasons. It is believed that the Jain deity Mahavira attained Moksha, also known as Nirvana, on this day. Thus the Jains celebrate Deepavali in memory of Mahavira. Similarly, Sikhs celebrate Diwali under the name 'Bandi Sor Diwas'. This is the day Hargobind, the sixth guru of the Sikhs, escaped from the captivity of the Mughal emperor Jahangir. Also, the foundation stone of the Golden Temple of Amritsar was laid on the same day.

              In ancient times they were made with leaves and ammunition. Since then the explosives have come in many forms, and now the explosives have become so advanced that it is enough to say that the smoke could not withstand and never exploded. Tamil tradition and ancient customs are being followed by charity. In this situation, it is an implicit request that the celebration of Deepavali can be celebrated by dressing up as a Tamil in a traditional Tamil manner.

                 People enjoy exploding firecrackers during the Deepavali festival. Tamil tradition and ancient customs are being followed by charity. Deepavali can also be celebrated by dressing up as a Tamil in a traditional Tamil way. Until now, Deepavali has been a historic event.



Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post