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Why The Importance Of Diwali Is Celebrated Not Only In India But Also In Many Countries Of The World

   Why The Importance Of Diwali Is Celebrated Not Only In India But Also In Many Countries Of The World

Saying Deepavali is the most sacred festival, I wish you all a very happy Diwali and congratulate you on this day. We all know the meaning of Deepavali very well and we know that whatever the purpose was, Lord Ram arrived in Ayodhya and the villagers celebrated that day with joy. And we welcomed Shri Ram with a series of lamps, so Deepavali came, but this Deepavali creates new joys in our lives and we greet all the days that have passed so nicely from now on so that those days also grow with our age towards each other. Let's get rid of the bad and wrong thoughts we have. Build new relationships. These are new things. We increase Brotherhood, more love, more affection them in us.  As the head of the family, we elders have a responsibility toward them. That's why we become strong and who have small and big children When we live this love in the shadow of our umbrella, and Bharatji ruled the state for the first 14 years of Ram Bhagwan Ayodhya Badhayana but never told him that I rule this state when Ramchandra Bhagwan gave him Charanpaduka As he sat down and as a servant Rama belonged to God, the ideal way to wear the rule and rule over the state was very golden at that time. There was no sorrow, no one was poor, no one was suffering from disease, happiness was very much from nature, but so much happiness was on earth then but we also remember that time because these are festivals and are to be kept alive. With the spirit, Whether one does it or not, we have a sense of Lord Ram kingdom and a word to see inside our mindwe officers, and tomorrow is a great new day that the new year begins according to the Gujarati calendar. There are many states in India where different New Year is celebrated in different places but inside Gujarat, this new year starts from Kartak Sud unit and it will also be completed in 2077 and the new year will start from 2078. The last day is 2077 and next year is 207 Vikram. But let's meet family 2078 and our family on that day. Now ask each other's news and this is the first day that the first impression we have made in our minds on this day is the day for which we have to spend the whole year. Till Tomorrow is Friday. Happy New Year to all who wish for happiness and peace.Happy New Year to you all.


    How is Diwali celebrated? How is Lakshmi Puja performed? Presenting all the discussions in this way gives you complete information. Diwali is celebrated. India is one such country. It is called the land of festivals. According to Hindu mythology, if there are 33 crore deities, each one day we are celebrating a festive atmosphere. One of these yagnas is a special festival known as Deepavali. And this day is celebrated. It is celebrated with much fanfare not only in this country but also abroad. Even Diwali is celebrated. What is the reason for this? How is Diwali celebrated? Lakshmi Puja is the biggest thing. Depending on how you feel about it, Diwali is celebrated. Many stories have been received about the celebration of Diwali. But with these five facts, I present the stories for you. Three of these five facts belong to the Hindu community. One belongs to the Sikh community. One belongs to the Jain community. Everyone knows the reason for the community. Why is Diwali celebrated? Why the lamp is lit and why mother Lakshmi is worshiped. Diwali is celebrated exactly twenty days after Dussehra. First of all, let us know why Diwali is celebrated. Yes, Diwali is celebrated with much fanfare. The new moon of Ashwin month is celebrated with fanfare.


      Why Deepavali is celebrated, the first story is associated with Lord Ramachandraji, where Lord Ramachandra was exiled in Tretayuga. After suffering many tortures in exile, they reached Lanka, where after killing Ravana to fight Lankapati Ravana, Shri Ramchandraji returned to Ayodhya on the new moon, The people of Ayodhya crowned Shri Ramchandraji. Lanterns of lamps were adorned throughout the city. The joy of Lord Ramachandraji's return to Ayodhya was celebrated by lighting a ghee lamp. And since then Diwali has been celebrated. On the one hand, there is a story connected with Mahalakshmi that Laxmi was born from Kshir Sagar at the time of Samudra Manthan on Amavasya, then the marriage of mother Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu was consummated. Mother Lakshmi is worshiped on the day of Diwali, Mother Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, so Mother Lakshmi is worshiped by lighting lamps in every house, Mother Lakshmi's abode will always remain. The third event is associated with Lord Krishna. In the Draper era, there lived a demon named Narakasur. He was very cruel. He abducted 16000 girls for twelve years. Then Lord Krishna killed the demon Narakarasur and freed these 16000 young women from Narakasur. This day was also the day of Ashwin Amavasya. People from Krishnapanthi celebrate this day as Diwali. The fourth story is about the Sikh community. At one time 52,000 kings were held captive in Gwalior by the Mughal emperor Jahangir. During that time, Guru Hargobind Singh, with your understanding, skillfully freed you from that 52000 Raja O Jagir captivity. Since then, Diwali has been celebrated with great fanfare in the Sikh community. 5th story is related to Jainism. On the 24th Tirthankar of Jainism, Lord Mahavira Swami received Nirvana from Lord Mahavira or President Bharat Gautam Swami on the night of the new moon of the month of Ashwin. Since then, Diwali is also celebrated in Jainism. According to him, the last sermon to Lord Mahavira Swami was given on the day of Diwali i.e. on the new moon day of the month of Ashwin. Which is known as Uttaradhyana Sutra. According to Jain scriptures, the followers of Jainism celebrated Diwali by lighting lamps, so Diwali is celebrated for Jainism. The devotee of this religion is Lord Mahavir Swami. And their sacrifices are celebrated in the form of penance. Worship Lord Mahavira in a special way. And remembers his renunciation and penance. Worship is organized in all Jain temples. Thus, keeping in mind the five stories, Diwali is celebrated with much fanfare not only in India but in all parts of the country and abroad as well. On the day of Diwali, lamps are lit with full enthusiasm and special worship of Goddess Lakshmi is done to please her with much love. Matalakshmi is the goddess of wealth. Before this Lord Ganesha is worshiped. And Kuberaji is worshiped as the god of wealth. May His grace always be with us or may the abode of wealth always be with us. Let our treasury be full that there were five reasons to celebrate this Diwali. Which has been presented to you. That is why it is important to celebrate Diwali Whatever happens, but what is the point that lamps are lit to express happiness. 


The children enjoy blowing up fireworks. In Indian culture, the lamp is considered to be the central symbol of such light. Because the lamp itself burns, but also gives light to another. The lamp is considered to be a form of Brahma. It gains physical and spiritual strength. Where there is no sunlight it is the light of the lamp, in the lamp, there is the light of destiny. This Purana tells how the lamp was used in this period. It was a means of communication between gods or humans. How it happened that the means of communication of the coasts is that, the day of this lamp worship is very important on the day of the new moon, it is especially fruitful, so let me tell you one thing. Then even if it should be an earthen lamp, whatever you say, do not light a lamp in your house with electronic electric lights in the market, just make an earthen lamp. It is in the interest of your country. What happens to worship God on Diwali, how to worship we know it.


     Diwali is celebrated on all the new moon days of the month of Ashwin and this Diwali festival is celebrated for five days. Lakshmi is worshiped on the day of Diwali. He must know the legend. Once Lord Vishnu came to earth with mother Lakshmi. Lord Vishnu said to Lakshmiji, I am going south, but you stay here. But after Lakshmiji went to Vishnuji, Lakshmiji also went a little further. Going ahead he showed me the sugarcane field and Jacques broke the sugarcane in the sugarcane field and started eating it. Seeing this, Lord got angry and said to Vishnu, "Why did you come here when I forbade you?" Saying this, he cursed Lakshmiji. And said, whatever farmer this farm belongs to, you will stay here and serve that farmer. Because after you have stolen. Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva went into the sea. By staying with Lakshmiji, he made the farmer rich and by staying here, he made the farmer rich. The farmer did not even know that Lakshmiji himself had come to live here as an ordinary woman. Twelve years later, when the curse was over, Lord Vishnu himself came to take Lakshmi. Lord Vishnu told the farmer that you go to bathe in the river Ganga with the family and after giving four kodis he said, leave this kodis in the river Ganga. The farmer reached Gangaji after bathing in the river Ganga. He threw four kodias in the river Ganga, then four hands came out and took the kodias with him and Ganga asked whose kodias are these? Then the farmer said this is mine. Ganga Maan asked who gave you this codis. Then he said that a woman and a man have come to my house and they gave it to me, Gangaji said that is Lakshmiji and Lord Vishnu, do not let Lakshmiji go, otherwise, you will become poor again. When the farmer returned home, he did not let Lakshmiji go, Lord Vishnu explained to the farmer that Lakshmiji has been with you for twelve years because of me. And is serving of you Then Lakshmi is fickle. If you can’t stop them big, don’t be stubborn. Then Lakshmiji said to a farmer if you want to stop me, tomorrow is Dhanteras, you will definitely come to your house and clean your house and light the ghee lamp at night. Whenever you worship me, I will surely abide in your house. Lakshmiji then explained it as the subject of Diwali or day worship. Then the farmer agreed that if he worshiped Lakshmiji according to the knowledge shown by Lakshmiji, his house has been filled with money. So the farmer started worshiping Lakshmiji every day and other people also started worshiping Lakshmiji. So this is the worship of Lakshmiji and the story of Lakshmiji. The story and significance of the festival Every Hindu's heart is happy to hear the name Deepavali because Deepavali is the great festival of Hinduism and Hindu culture. Deepavali or Deepavali is not just a festival but a balance sheet of 365 days throughout the year. The general meaning of the word Deepavali is Deep which means lamp and Avali means garland. Thus Deepavali means like a garland of lamps. According to religious beliefs, the significance of Diwali is linked to the Ramayana. Our chief deity Lord Shri Ram went into exile for fourteen years to fulfill his father’s promise. The Raghukul way has always been going on life goes but the promise does not go. And according to this legend, the two blessings of mother Kaikeyi were given by King Dasharatha. To fulfill this promise Lord Rama went to the forest with Sita and brother Lakshmana for fourteen years. The story of Rama's exile is engraved in the hearts of all children and the elderly in India as an example of patriarchy. But Bharat's devotion to Rama is unparalleled. His parents got the throne of Ayodhya as promised but their love for Lord Rama did not accept the throne. The throne of Ayodhya was also established by Lord Shri Ram's Paduka and Shri Ram was made the king of Ayodhya. According to the story, even the townspeople who were mad for Lord Rama considered Rama as their king for fourteen years. According to legend, Karunanidhan Shri Rama conquered Lanka. They came after killing Ravana. Established the victory of virtue over sin. Bharat Shatrughan, Kaushalya's three mothers, Sumitra and Kaikeyi Laxman's wife Urmila, and all the townspeople were all waiting. The time had come. Everyone was waiting for the moment when the sea of joy began to rise in Ayodhya. The whole city had been decorated, the houses of the house were decorated with rangolis of seven colors. The whole city was adorned with lanterns. All the courtyards were lit by a garland of lamps as the lord of the heart was to attend Lord Shri Ram. This joyous festival was named Deepavali. This festival of Tretayug is still celebrated all over India in the name of Diwali or Deepavali. The slaying of the demon Ravana and the victory of Lord Rama was the victory of truth over falsehood. And fourteen years of exile are over and that is why even today the festival of virtue on sin, truth on untruth, and light on darkness is celebrated as 

    
Diwali. In other stories associated with Diwali, Mahalakshmiji appeared on this day or on the day of Diwali during Samudra Manthan. And married Lord Shri Narayan. That is why Mahalakshmi is also worshiped on this day on the day of Diwali. On the day of Diwali, traders start the New Year trade by worshiping the book. Lakshmi Puja is also very important on this day. On this day, after cleaning the yard and the house, rangoli is made in the yard. Along with Maa Lakshmi, Maa Saraswati and Lord Ganesha are also worshiped. Thus Diwali is the night to illuminate the dark night. In Gujarat, Diwali is the last day of the year. The next day the new year begins with the Kartak Sud unit. According to the historical significance, Vikramaditya Vikram Samvat started from this day. On the day of Diwali, joy is displayed by lighting a lamp. So on Diwali, I wish you all a very happy Diwali, this festival that takes you from darkness to light. May the blessings of the Lord be upon you all. With this prayer comes the line of the poet Nanalal: You take me from untruth to the ultimate truth. Lead us from the dense darkness to the final light. You take me from the great death to the nectar. Give me the blessing of vision if I am young. Happy Diwali and Happy New Year to you all Jai Shri Krishna. 

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