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Raw of Lighted Lamp Diwali
Oct 13, 2021 | Festival Of India Raw of Lighted Lamp Diwali

Diwali is the large festival of India. Diwali is celebrated on 15th day of the Hindu month of Kartika. Mostly Diwali is in October or in November month. Diwali is Hindu festival but it also celebrated by Sikhs,Jains and many other religions too. Diwali is an important religious festival. More than 800 million people celebrate this festival.

What is the festival of Diwali : Diwali is celebrated by Hindu month Kartika on 15th day of calendar. Diwali festival is lasts for Five days. Diwali is also called Deepavali in Hindi word. It is also a Festival of Light or Raw of Lights or Raw of Diyas. 5 days festival starts New year for Hindu religion. 

Diwali Celebration

Facts and story about Diwali/Deepavali Festival : Diwali is festival of Joy. Also festival of prosperity. This festival is celebrated for the Victory of Good over Devil. Diwali is celebrated for Victory of Lord Rama over Ravan. Long years ago Ravan the king of Lanka Nagri kidnaped Lord Ram's wife Sita from jungle. Lord Ram attacked Lanka nagari and defeated Ravan on Dashera. Dashera is the tenth date of Navaratri. In this big war Lord Ram defeated Ravan and free his wife Sita from Ravan's custody. After defeated Ravan Lord Ram return to Ayodhya Nagari and when he returns Ayodhya that day celebrated as Diwali. People of Ayodhya decorated their home and city by lighting with Diyas ( lighted Lamp ) and welcomes Lord Ram and Sita.

 

Five Days Of Diwali ( Deepavali ):

First Day : On the new moon day of hindi month Kartik people prey  Goddess Laxmi of wealth and prosperity. Goddess Laxmi appeared in Ocean known as "Samudra Manthan " by on one side Demons and other side Devataas. So the Laxmi Pujan is become tradition in Diwali. So The first day of Diwali known as " Dhanteras ". 

Goddess Laxmi Puja Dhanteras

Second Day: Second day is called Kali Chaudas. On this day Lord Krishna destroyed Narakasur so this day also known as Narak Chaturdasi.

Third Day : The day is actual Deepavali or Diwali. On that day Goddess Laxmi  worshipped along with Lord Ganesha. People light their homes with Diyas on that day.

Forth Day : This day is celebrated in different forms across India. In Gujarat or western side it celebrated as Bestu Baras ( New year ). In north side it celebrated as Goverdhan Puja and Vishwakarma Day.

Fifth Day : This day is celebrated  as Bhai Dooj. It is also called Bhai Beej and Bhai fota in bengal.

 

Tradition and Joy : There is a  National Holiday on Diwali. In schools there is long vacation for students to enjoy Diwali. In tradition of Diwali people were Kurtas as traditional dress in many states of India. People buy new cloths and wear new cloths in 5 days of Diwali. There are lots of discounts in garments and all items used at home before Diwali. So in Diwali people get major discount in shopping. Kids are interested in wearing new cloths and fireworks or firecrackers. People make Rangoli on the entrance of their house to attract Goddess Laxmi. Lighting up Diyas is tradition of Diwali. Lots of different types of Diyas available in market. Ladies also clean their house before Diwali came. Business man starts new accounting books on Diwali. Different types of fireworks are available in market. Give gifts to relatives is also tradition in Diwali to start New Year and new goals of life. Now a days people send Diwali greetings via E-mail to relative who live in different country. Before trend of E-mails people send greetings card to relatives. For Diwali decoration some people make new color to their house, making Rangoli at entrance, decorate home door with TORAN for safety to their family.

Television Serial : For the story of Lord Ram, Laxman ( brother of Lord Ram ) and Sita the RAMAYAN Television serial is very famous. It describe full story of Ram and Ravan. 

Letest news in India about Ayodhya Mandir : By the end of 2019 the judgement pending on Ayodhya land has to be ended in the history of India. The land dispute of Ayodhya Nagari has been ended by the Supreme Court of India. So the born land of lord Ram is now going to turn into big Temple ( AYODHYA TEMPLE ). The temple Bhumi Pujan has been done in 2020 and started to make historical Lord Ram Temple of Ayodhya.

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Gokul Ashtami _ Shri Krishna Jayanti
Aug 30, 2021 | Festival Of India Gokul Ashtami _ Shri Krishna Jayanti

Janmashtami is a hindu festival. A day when Lord Krishna born called Janmashtami. Janmashtami is occured on eight day of shravan month. Lord Krishna is the eight AVATAR of Lord Vishnu. Lord Kirshna born in a Jail at midnight of eight day of shravan month ( Gujarati Month ).Thats why all pooja conduct at midnight. The next day is also celebrated for PARANA . On that day all people of hindu religion swinging a Jhula to lord Krishna. Janmashtami is celebrated all over India.People decorate BAL GOPAL with jhula and decorate with balloons, flowers and also new cloths for Bal Gopal.

Gokul Ashtami

A story of Birth Of lord krishna ::

As per hindu tredition Lord kirshna was born in jail of Mathura. After his birth his father Vasudev immidiately took young krishna to Nand (vasudev's friend ) who lived in Gokul. Vasudev took him to Nand because Krishna's uncle Kansa wanted to kill lord krishna. After took lord krishna to Gokul he grow up their and thats why Krishna is called as Nand Lala. Lord krishna was born to free the earth from asuras.

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On Janmashtami day people make fast for full day. Also awake for midnight for born of lord krishna and sing Bhajans. We have also celebrated Janmashtami at our home too. We have Bal Gopal in our home temple and we decorate it with flowers and ballons. 

Janmashtami Celebration

Hindu Festival

Janmashtami is also known as Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Krishnashtami, Shri Krishna Jayanti. We decorate Bal Gopal from last two years at our home. Its a joy to decorate and wait for midnight 12 for birth of lord Krishna. 

Bal Gopal

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Festival of Victory Rakshabandhan
Jun 09, 2021 | Festival Of India Festival of Victory Rakshabandhan

Shravan Purnima :  In India there are many types of different religion peoples. And they all celebrate all Festivals together thats the biggest strenght. Rakshabandhan or Rakhi festival is a Hindu Festival.  Rakshabandhan came every year on Purnima of Shravan month.Shravan is month of Lord SHIVA. In this month people pray Lord Shiva and make fast for a whole month. On the day of Rakshabandhan every sister tie rakhi to her brothers on wrist. Rakhi is tied for to protect and to defence brother . It is also for a good and happy life for brothers. After tie rakhi brothers will give some gifts to his sisters. 

Rakshabandhan Festival

Why Rakshabandhan Celebrated ? : The Myth of Rakshabandhan

Rakshabandhan is a Festival of VICTORY. There is a long story behind this festival. A long time ago there was a war between GODS and ASURAS. The war is going for 12 years long. In this war ASURAS win all 3 kingdom of Devaraj Indra. After loosing war Indra dev go to Brihaspati and ask for help. They told Indra to Raksha vidhan on Poornima of month of shravan. In this they pack a potali with strong chanting. Devraj Indra tie potali on his hand and war against ASURAS. In this war Devraj Indra win all 3 kingdom which he lost. So thats the story of a rakhi. So that every sister tie a Rakhi on his brother for a Victory in his life.

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Now a days in a market you can found very colorful Rakhi. This festival is for increase love between brother and sister. This festival make relation deep between brother and sister. Sister tie rakhi and give blessing to brother for his better life. And brother promiss sister to protect and help her for a life. Rakhi is not just a thread but its a symbol of relation of  brother and sister is unbreakable.

All these rakhi photos are taken at my home. My wife purchase it for her brother. Its small Rudraksh build with a diamond (not real) looks nice. Also not so big so easily comfort with wrist. 

Gear used : Canon 80D, 100mm canon macro lens , External light

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