Also called Dipavali - meaning a row of lamps is one of the
biggest festivals of India dating back to thousands of years back into history.
There are a number of reasons why this festival is celebrated or how it came
into being. One story is that, when Lord Rama came back to Ayodhya from his
exile in forest and after battle and killing Ravana, the people of Ayodhya were
so happy that all of them decorated their houses with rows of lamps.
There is also the pastime of Lord Krishna killing Narakasura
or Bhanasura.It is said that Narakasura was not a demon by birth and in fact he
was born to Bhumidevi - The goddess of earth. But, because of bad association
he developed all these bad qualities like Covetousness, lust etc. and abducted
and imprisoned 16000 queens from all over the world. Finally, he had his death
in the hands of Lord Krishna (Satyabhama).To commemorate this victory over
evil, people of Dwaraka celebrated by lighting lamps in their houses.
It is also said that during this day, Goddesses Lakshmi
appeared from the Churning of Ocean for Nectar by Demigods and demons. That’s
why people worship Lakshmi during Diwali. It is also said that during this
time, the Supreme Lord incarnated as Vamana Dev and approached Bali Maharaj for
three steps of land. With one step he covered the earth, second step the whole
universe and the third step he put it on the head of Bali because, that was
only place that the king could give. Thus, Lord Vamanadev took all the riches
of Bali and awarded the heavenly kingdom back to King Indra. Of course, Lord
appreciated the surrender of Bali Maharaj and giving up of all his riches to
the Lord, because he promised so to the Lord and awarded his a supremely
opulent place in lower planetary system known as sutala.
Diwali - Kids and Sparklers |
Diwali - Kids and Sparklers |
There is a great significance of lighting lamps. Think about
this, imagine there is a dark place say inside a mountain cave, where no one
entered and there is darkness for thousands of years. And, suppose someone one
goes there and lights a lamp. The darkness will not start protesting saying,
"Wait Mr Light, I have been living here since thousands of years and you
cannot just send me of like that. The darkness will leave immediately, without
a single word. Now, how much darkness is dissipated depends on how much light
the person made in the dark cave.Similarly, Diwali is a time where we need to fill our heart’s
which are like dark caves, with the light of Goodness by inviting the Supreme
Lord to enter our hearts and then, the darkness cannot stay.
Let there be peace and prosperity in the world.
Let there be victory for the good over evil.
Let all the people and the living beings of the world are
happy.
Wish you all a Happy Diwali - which is not about simply
lighting up candles, lamps, fire crackers, sparklers and sweets but, by
welcoming Lord Rama and Lord Krishna by imbibing all the good qualities in our
heart.
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