There is no inkling on India being a land where each festival is celebrated with equal vigor and immeasurable joy. Also, there is no doubt about the fact that uninhibited exuberance and pleasurable anxiety precedes every single Indian festival. However, among all Indian festivals, there is one that inflates joy, enthusiasm and hope in an unprecedented fashion; far greater than any other festival. This is the festival of lights, of the triumph of good over evil, of all forms of light prevailing over darkness, of hope, and of prosperity. This is the festival of Diwali.
Diwali gets its name from ‘Deepawali’ – a row of lights, where ‘Deep’ stands for ‘light’ and ‘Awali’ stands for ‘a row’. It is a five day festival wherein each day holds a meaning and has its own unique story to tell. Dhanteras, held on the first day, kick – starts the festival. Dhanteras, formed by words ‘Dhan’ – wealth and ‘Teras’ – thirteenth day, falls on the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksha in the Hindu month of Kartik. On this day, Goddess Lakshmi, Hindu goddess of wealth, opulence and prosperity, is worshipped. Dhanteras is followed by Choti Diwali, which is more or less a parody of Diwali. Diwali legends state that Lord Krishna vanquished Narakasura, the menacing demon king, on this day. Among the five days, Diwali’s heart and soul lies on the third day. It is on this day, the day of Amavasya that the moon decides to disappear leaving the nation engulfed by darkness, which is why people light Diyas and burst crackers; to eradicate the darkness. Gudi Padwa or New Year is celebrated on the fourth day. The fifth day of Diwali is Bhai Dooj; on this day sisters pray for their brothers’ health, wealth and happiness, and invite them to dinner/lunch.
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