Saturday, 22 October 2011

Happy Deepavali (Diwali) 2011 In siswa bazar ,India

Deepavali (Diwali) 2011 In siswa bazarIndia
India Diwali 2011
Diwali 2011 is a major public holidays in India celebrated nationally. In India, Diwali 2011 will be observed in a five-day celebrations: first day Dhanteras, second day siswa bazar Choti Diwali, third day Lakshmi Puja Badi Diwali, fourth day Padwa and fifth day Bhaiduj. During these days, people pray to Lakshimi, the Goddess of wealth, light, prosperity and wisdom, and also to the God Ganesha, the “Remover of Obstacles” and the “Lord of Beginnings”.

Prior to Diwali, practitioners will clean their houses, and on the day of Diwali celebrations everyone will wear new clothes, exchange gifts, light firecrackers, make a bonfire and eat a festive meal.

The Hindu Goddess Lakshmi’s statue and images siswa bazar is carried through the streets during the procession. Dipa Lights (or Diwali Diyas, Kandils, Ghee Lamps, Parvati Ganesha Lamps) that are made of clay, with fuels either from the oils from coconut, mustard or clarified butter, wick made out of cotton wool, are placed outside of the house, and on the floors and doorways. Doors are also furnished with torans, made out of mango leaves and marigolds.

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