What are some interesting facts about Diwali?
– Hinduism is a major religion of India, and is considered to be the oldest religion in the world. Diwali is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the Hindu month of Kartika. More than 800 million people celebrate this festival in various ways. Here are 27 interesting facts about Diwali.[1] – – In Malaysia, Diwali is celebrated as ‘Hari Diwali’ in the month of Aswayuja. – Diwali is the biggest and most famous holiday in India. -Gambling during Diwali is believed to bring good luck and prosperity in the year ahead.[2] – Diwali is the largest and most famous holiday celebrated in India. Diwali is generally associated with the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu Goddess of wealth and prosperity. In Northern India, with the diminishing use of Sanskrit, the word ‘Deepavali’ got contracted to Diwali. Interesting Facts & Trivia About Diwali.[3]
What is Diwali and how is it celebrated?
Diwali is part of a five day festival that is celebrated with music, lights, fireworks and sharing traditional sweets. Many people prepare for the festival by cleaning and decorating their homes, and on the night of celebrations wear new clothes and take part in family puja, or prayers to Lakshmi.
What is the story of Diwali?
The Diwali Story. This is the story of a prince called Rama , who fell in love with a beautiful princess called Sita, Rama and Sita got married. The king wanted Rama to become king but one of his wives asked that her son be made king and Rama to be sent into the forest for 14 years.
Is Diwali an Indian holiday?
In many regions, the five days of Diwali go something like this: Day 1 – Dhanteras – the start of the financial year for most Indian businesses and is also the day of worship of the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. Day 2 – Naraka Chaturdasi – this is the day of cleansing. Day 3 – Diwali – The day of the new moon – Amavasya – and the official day of the Diwali holiday.