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∙ 10y agoThey leave doors open so as to welcome Goddess Laxmi. They lit lamps to attract the Goddess.
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∙ 9y agoDiwali clay lamps are called 'Diyas' or 'Divas' or 'Deepa'
Diwali is the festival which requires lamps.
Diwali means collection of diyas (lamps). It is a festival of lights.
Hindus interpret the Diwali story based upon where they live: In northern India they celebrate the story of King Rama's return to Ayodhya after he defeated Ravana by lighting rows of clay lamps. Southern India celebrates it as the day that Lord Krishna defeated the demon Narakasura.
Diwali is called the festival of lights, people light lamps, keep lanterns and burst crackers .
The festival of lights, also known as Diwali, is primarily celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and some Buddhists. It is a significant cultural and religious event that symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. People celebrate by lighting clay lamps, decorating their homes, exchanging gifts, and engaging in prayer and festivities.
Light has always signified hope,enlightenment,knowledge. It has been a sign of Positive outcome. On the other hand, darkness has always brought fear,ignorance,negative thoughts. Therefore, those divas in them have no significance but they reflect the importance of the event rather than light itself.
hindus celebrate divali because rama and sita came back and Sikh celebrate divali because hargobind singh ji the 6th guru came back from jail Sikh celebrate divali by lighting candles @ the gurdwara and Hindu light lamps @ home
Diwali, or Deepavali, is India's biggest and most important holiday of the year. The festival gets its name from the row (avali) of clay lamps (or deepa) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects us from spiritual darkness. This festival is as important to Hindus as the Christmas holiday is to Christians. Indians celebrate with family gatherings, glittering clay lamps, festive fireworks, strings of electric lights, bonfires, flowers, sharing of sweets, and worship to Lakshmi. Some believe that Lakshmi wanders the Earth looking for homes where she will be welcomed. People open their doors and windows and light lamps to invite Lakshmi in. Lights shimmer and eyes glitter in India at Diwali. This festival celebrates light and good overcoming darkness. It is also a time to celebrate prosperity. The festival of lights is spread over five days. Houses sparkle after intensive cleaning. Bouquets of flowers decorate rooms. Families enjoy traditional treats like Laddu wheat cakes. Cheerful candles, oil lamps, and decorative electric lights twinkle. Many cities brighten the night sky with fireworks displays.
The poet called the train tedious because it seems to the poet that there are no doors,no windows and no shining lamps in the train
with a powdery paint which they make patterns with or rice diwaly lamps
Because Diwali celebrates the homecoming of Rama and Sita. When they came back from 14 years of exile, the people lit lamps. Also people liight lamps to welcome Lakshumi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity into your home.