Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Diwali New Year

Hello I'm Amina, Today I'll Tell You All About Diwali New Year!... I don't celebrate Diwali But I Know A Few Things About It! And Happy To Share Is To You Bloggers!:)

5 Facts About Diwali!

The festival is marked by colorful rangoli made from rice flour at the entrance of the homes. The festival also marks the beginning of a new financial year. On Diwali Day, Lord Ganesha is worshipped alongside Goddess Lakshmi. Diwali dispels darkness and leads us to light.

Why do People celebrate Diwali?

The Hindus celebrate the return of Lord Rama – an avatar of the Hindu supreme god Lord Vishnu- with his wife and brother to the Kingdom of Ayodhya after an exile of 14 years. The streets and towns were lit up with Diwas (candles) to welcome them home. Diwali — also known as Deepavali — is the annual Festival of Lights. It is held on the darkest night of the Hindu lunar calendar and ushers in new beginnings just before the arrival of the new moon. Diwali is widely celebrated in India and is observed by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Newar Buddhists around the world.
What is the real meaning of Diwali?
Diwali is the five-day Festival of Lights, celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains across the world. ... The word Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word Deepavali, meaning "rows of lighted lamps". Houses, shops, and public places are decorated with small oil lamps called divas.

i hope that really helped you today:) See you, bloggers, next week or the next day <3🥺

3 comments:

  1. Hi Amina.
    Really nice facts about Diwali!
    In the last line you said that the shops are lit with small oil lamps called divas...
    But in the line "The streets and towns were lit up with Diwas (candles) to welcome them home" so there in no need to write "small oil lamps called".

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  2. Hi Amina. Thanks for sharing on your blog. I can see you have viewed the slides about Diwali. I hope you enjoyed watching all the videos. Did you read the yummy recipes as well? Remember next time you share facts, use your own words rather than copying them. Have you heard about copyright?

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    1. Hello ms tannahill. Thank you for you're comment! And yes i know what is copyright..

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