History, Significance and Spiritual Importance
Many cultures have emerged and decayed in
the world, but the ancient Hindu culture is the only culture which has stood
the test of time and is surviving even today and is also spreading far and
wide. The fasts, festivals and celebrations mentioned in Hindu culture are
related to Chaitanya, hence these festivals and celebrations always create an
atmosphere of enthusiasm. One such festival is Diwali.
Diwali—Festival of Lights
Diwali is an important festival of Hindu
culture. Dakshinayan starts during the period of Diwali and due to early
sunset, darkness spreads everywhere. To destroy the darkness of ignorance and
to spread the light of knowledge, lamps are lit everywhere on Diwali. The atmosphere
is also purified by the light of the lamp. Indians are all over the world, due
to which this culture is also spread all over the world.
Celebrated on the new moon day of Kartik
month, this great festival fills the dark night with the light of innumerable
lamps. Although Diwali is celebrated with great pomp all over the country, it
has special significance in Hindu religion. According to the beliefs of Hindu
religion, on this day Lord Ram returned to the city of Ayodhya after killing
Ravana and completing 14 years
of exile; To celebrate his arrival, the people of Ayodhya lit ghee lamps and
celebrated and since then Diwali started in India.
Secret meaning of Diwali
Lord Krishna killed the demon Narakasura
and freed people from lust, lust, immorality and evil tendencies and made them
happy by giving them divine thoughts. We have been celebrating this Diwali as a
tradition for years. Today its meaning has been lost. Keeping this secret
meaning in mind, if the identity is awakened, then the ignorant darkness, as
well as indulgence and immoral, demonic tendencies will be reduced. On the
occasion of Diwali, due to the religious activities and sadhana done by the
living being, the soul will be connected to the soul and its self-enlightenment
will be manifested. It is because of this spiritual energy that the living
being experiences spiritual bliss.
What is the spiritual significance of
Diwali?
During Diwali, the act of lighting lamps
and candles represents the removal of darkness (ignorance, ego and negative
thoughts) not only in our homes but also in our souls. The act of cleaning at
the festival is not just physical, but symbolizes removing old grievances,
asking for forgiveness and mending broken relationships. Just as houses are
made to glow with the brightness of lamps, people are expected to light their
hearts with forgiveness and love.
It is important to have inner light. Light
means clarity. Without clarity, whatever other qualities you may have, they
will not be gifts to you, but will become hindrances because without clarity,
faith is also a disaster and today much of the work in the whole world is done
without clarity.
What is the special thing about
Diwali?
Diwali means festival of lights. Each of
you is a light in your own right. This festival is celebrated all over India,
Nepal, Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Mauritius, Suriname, Trinidad
and South Africa. People wish each other a happy Diwali and distribute sweets.
During Diwali we forget all the sorrows of the past. Whatever is filled in your
mind, you burst crackers and forget everything. Like firecrackers, the past
also goes away, everything gets burnt and the mind becomes new. This is Diwali.
One candle is not enough. Everyone has to be happy and glowing with happiness. Diwali
is the festival of ending darkness of ignorance with light of knowledge.
How do Hinduism celebrate important
days?
On the day of Diwali, every city, town and
village shines with the lights of thousands of lamps, but this festival is not
just about lighting lamps outside. Diwali is a festival of lights and
happiness, hence children, old people and elders all celebrate this festival
together. Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped on this day, hence everyone cleans their
house properly and decorates it like a bride and decorates every place inside
and outside the house with lamps. Diwali is celebrated 20
days after Dussehra and this day symbolizes the
victory of good over evil. And that is why a lot of firecrackers are burst
during Diwali.
Various types of sweets are made at home.
Everyone at home wears new clothes and presents gifts to their friends and
relatives. Diwali night is the night of Amavasya, hence on this night everyone
lights a lamp outside their house so that the light of that lamp spreads light
in the whole world and eliminates darkness. Diwali is an important festival
which is celebrated with humility.
What is the spiritual
significance of Diwali?
What is the special thing
about Diwali?
How do Hinduism celebrate
important days?
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