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प्रेम से मनाएँ दीपावली

हर त्योहार का महत्व इसी बात में है कि हम उसे किस तरह से मनाते हैं। यदि हम त्योहार इसलिए मनाते हैं कि हमें दूसरों के सामने दिखावा करना होता है या हमारा लक्ष्य दूसरों को परेशान करना है तो माफ कीजिए यह त्योहार आपके लिए नहीं है। यदि आप बीच सड़क पर पटाखे इसलिए जलाते हैं ताकि राहगीरों को परेशानी हो तो आपका मौज-मस्ती का यह तरीका बिल्कुल गलत है।
Diwali Wishes

Diwali SMS Messages
Wish you a Happy Diwali.
Wish you a Happy Deepavali.
Happy Diwali.
Wish you a colorful diwali.
Wish you a festival of lights.
Deepavali Wishes in Tamil
Deepavali Nalvaltulgal.
thalai deepavali.
thala deepavali.
inia deepavali nalvalthukal
Deepavali Wishes In Hindi
deepavali ka shubh kamnaye
diwali tehwar ke shubh kamnaye
shubh deepavali
Deepavali Wishes In Kannada
deepavaliya shubhashayagalu
deepavali habbada shubhashayagalu
Deepavali Wishes In Telugu
deepavali shubhakankshalu
Deepavali Wishes In Malayalam
diwali asamsakal
Friday, October 16, 2009
Shubh Deepawali

The exact day of the festival is decided by the position of the moon. According to the Hindu calendar, Amavasya or 'no moon day' is considered as the perfect day to celebrate Diwali. This dark night comes after every fortnight and in the month of Kartik, it marks this festival of lights and diyas. As per the English calendar, the festival generally comes in the month of November and December. For all Hindu people, the festival holds an imperative meaning since the festival is reckoned with Lord Rama's victory as the King of Ayodhya after his return to the kingdom from 14 years of exile along with his wife Sita & brother Laxman after killing the demon, King Ravana. The festival is celebrated by lighting diyas and candles to drive away the darkness of Amavasya.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Diwali Pooja

Diwali is a festival of celebrating the blessings bestowed on us by Goddess Lakshmi and Diwali Puja is a way of commemorating the Goddess. Well Diwali is also celebrated for many other mythological reasons like the coming of Lord Ram to Ayodhya along with Sita and Lakshman. Whatever may be the reason for celebrating Diwali but the Diwali Puja is regarded to be a perfect way of thanking the Gods especially Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha for all the peace, prosperity and blessings showered by them on us and the mention of the Diwali puja can be found in the history of Diwali also
The general things required for Diwali Puja are uncooked rice, paan leaves, kumkum, sweets, camphor, dry fruits and idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. The Puja is performed in the evening when hundreds of diyas are lighted to illuminate the evening. The diwali puja is then followed by presenting each other with ideal Diwali gifts, offering delicious Diwali sweets to the guests, presenting beautiful Diwali cards to the loved ones and greeting each other with nicest Diwali greetings. The process of Diwali Puja is further divided into different pujas in the honor of different Gods like Ganesh Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Kali Puja and Diwali Aarti.
Recognizing the importance of Diwali Puja amidst the celebrations of Diwali we have come up with a proper section of Diwali Puja under which we have discussed and have given information regarding the different pujas to be performed at the time of Diwali.
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