Monday, November 09, 2015

Happy Diwali


I like Diwali because it is a festival of lights and inspiration. Everybody, from rich to poor enjoy the Diwali religiously. When it comes to Diwali celebrations, there is a spark in the eyes of each and every person. Everybody feels excited at the thought of adorning their sweet homes with various kinds of decorative items like candles and small clay lamps.

People take time out for family, come together and do the fun during these days. The spirit of Diwali lies in spreading the light of knowledge. It teaches us to leave the path of enmity and resort to friendship. Amidst the hustle bustle of the city life, this is one time when people come together to spend some quality time with together.


Diwali is a time to turn inward and light the lamps of knowledge and truth in our hearts and minds so that we can dispel the forces of darkness and ignorance within us and allow our innate brilliance and goodness to shine forth. Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, is the principle deity associated with this festival. During Diwali we ask her for assistance in cultivating and accumulating spiritual wealth, such as compassion, forgiveness, and loving-kindness.


Wish you all Happy Diwali!

Diwali is a time to reflect on and evaluate our thoughts, words, and actions over the past year. It is a time to acknowledge and better understand our prejudices, negative behaviors, and bad habits so that we may begin the process of transforming ourselves. It is a time to discover how we can be more loving, kind, respectful, and skillful towards ourselves and others. And since all wealth, be it material or spiritual, should be shared with others who are less fortunate, Diwali is also a time to reflect on the various ways we can assist others and shine our light out into the world.






Just as the flame of a lamp always points upward, Diwali is most importantly a time to celebrate and appreciate life and to look forward to the coming year with a renewed sense of purpose and passion. In the words of Mahatma Gandhi, Diwali is a reminder and an opportunity to “Be the change you want to see in the world!”

On this auspicious festival of lights, may the glow of joy, prosperity & happiness illuminate your days in the year ahead...

Happy Diwali…

11 comments:

Yat said...

Amazing article dear

Happy Diwali 2018

Happy Diwali 2018

Shubham Varshney said...

Wow, you have given amazing piece of information. Also, you have written it very nicely. This Diwali Celebration needed this information to get into it. Thanks for sharing this information.

Liam Hill said...

Deepawali is the festival of light and this time we have to be aware to celebrate the festival with care. As the pollution is increasing so we have to take pledge not to burn crackers. Just celebrate the festival with wishes and lighting lamps. Wish all of you a prosperous Happy Deepawali 2019 and Celebrate this festival with our Happy Diwali 2019 Messages and Quotes.

Indian Calendars said...

Thanks for sharing valuable insights.

Swathi said...

thanks for sharing such great blog

Rahul Singh said...

Happy Diwali. Really nice post. I loved it.

Rakesh Gupta said...

Bahut hi badhiya post

विश्वकर्मा पूजा पर निबन्ध Vishwakarma Puja का इतिहास, कथा और महत्व

Shraddha Kapoor Fans said...

Very useful information on Diwali and it is the festival of lights and
Short paragraph On Diwali keep sharing more information.

kisan gond said...

Nice post about Diwali
I liked it

Shubhra Mohanty said...

Stay safe & go green this Diwali. Happy Diwali from Shubhra Mohanty

Happy Diwali said...

Happy Diwali All

You may also like these.. please read