Festival of Light
Diwali or Deepavali is the
Hindu festival of lights celebrated every year in Malaysia. One of the
real celebrations of Hinduism, it profoundly means the triumph of light over
darkness, great over abhorrence, learning over numbness, and trust over
despair.
Its festival
incorporates a huge number of lights sparkling on rooftops, outside entryways
and windows, around sanctuaries and different structures in the groups and
nations where it is observed. The celebration arrangements and customs normally
stretch out over a five-day time frame, however the principle celebration night
of Diwali matches with the darkest, new moon night of the Hindu Lunisolar
month.
This festival never
fails to bring joy and happiness to ones family especially mine. Everyone in my
family looks forward to this day as it brings all our family and friends
together to celebrate. Before Diwali night, individuals clean, redesign,
and enliven their homes and offices.
On Diwali night,
individuals spruce up in new garments or their best outfit, illuminate diyas
inside and outside their home, take an interest in family puja (ordinarily to
Lakshmi – the goddess of richness and success). After puja, firecrackers
follow,then a family devour including mithai (desserts), and a trade of
blessings between relatives and dear companions..
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