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দীপাৱলী কি আৰু ই কিয় পালন কৰা হয় ? ।। What is Diwali and why is Diwali celebrated in Assamese

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দীপাৱলী কি আৰু ই কিয় পালন কৰা হয় ? ।। What is Diwali and why is Diwali celebrated in  Assamese

🪔 দীপাৱলী কি আৰু ই কিয় পালন কৰা হয় ? ।। What is Diwali and why is Diwali celebrated? দীপাৱলী কিয় পালন কৰা হয় সেয়া বুজিবলৈ হ’লে ইয়াৰ অৰ্থ প্ৰথমে জানিব লাগিব। সংস্কৃতত দীপাৱলী মানে “প্ৰজ্বলিত লেম্পৰ শাৰী”। ‘দীপাৱলী’ শব্দটো দুটা শব্দৰ পৰা আহিছে – ‘দীপাৱলী’ অৰ্থাৎ ‘দীপৰ শাৰী’ আৰু ‘বিলায়তী’ অৰ্থাৎ ‘অন্ধকাৰৰ ওপৰত বিজয়ী’। এই পোহৰৰ উৎসৱ ভালে বেয়াৰ ওপৰত, পোহৰে অন্ধকাৰৰ ওপৰত, জ্ঞানৰ ওপৰত অজ্ঞানতাৰ ওপৰত বিজয় হিচাপে পালন কৰা হয়। হিন্দুসকলে য’তেই নাথাকক কিয় সমগ্ৰ দক্ষিণ এছিয়াতে আনন্দিত হোৱা আটাইতকৈ ব্যাপক হিন্দু উৎসৱ। এই উৎসৱ কেৱল হিন্দুসকলেই নহয় জৈন আৰু শিখসকলেও পালন কৰে। দীপাৱলীৰ দিনা দীপাৱলী নামৰ ধৰ্মীয় অনুষ্ঠানৰ অংশ হিচাপে মানুহে দিয়া (তেলৰ লেম্প) জ্বলায়। শীতকালীন অনন্তকালৰ পিছত সূৰ্য্যৰ ঘূৰি অহাক আদৰণি জনোৱাৰ বাবে এই কাম কৰা হয়। এই উদযাপনৰ সময়ত মানুহে ইজনে সিজনক মিঠাই, উপহাৰো দিয়ে।

🪔 দীপাৱলীৰ কাহিনী কি? ।। What is the story about Diwali?

ভাৰতত মানুহে দীপাৱলী উদযাপন কৰি ঘৰ-দুৱাৰ পোহৰ আৰু চাকি জ্বলাই পালন কৰে। কিয় জানি লওক! পৌৰাণিক কাহিনী অনুসৰি ৰামায়ণ হৈছে ভগৱান বিষ্ণু আৰু তেওঁৰ পত্নী সীতাৰ অৱতাৰ ভগৱান ৰামৰ কাহিনী। যেতিয়া ভগৱান ৰাম তেওঁৰ ভাতৃ লক্ষ্মণ আৰু ৰামৰ পত্নী সীতা নিৰ্বাসনত আছিল তেতিয়া দানৱৰজা ৰাৱণে সীতাক অপহৰণ কৰি নিজৰ দ্বীপ লংকালৈ লৈ গৈছিল। তাৰ পিছত ভগৱান ৰামৰ সৈতে তেওঁৰ ভাতৃ লক্ষ্মণ আৰু অতুলনীয় শক্তিধাৰী এজন আচৰিত বান্দৰ ঈশ্বৰ- হনুমানে লংকা ৰজা ৰাৱণৰ বিৰুদ্ধে যুদ্ধৰ ৰেঞ্জ কৰি তেওঁক পৰাস্ত কৰে। চৈধ্য বছৰ নিৰ্বাসনৰ পিছত ভগৱান ৰামৰ ৰাজ্যলৈ উভতি অহাৰ সময়ত সমগ্ৰ ৰাজ্যতে মাটিৰ প্ৰদীপ প্ৰজ্বলন কৰা হয় আৰু প্ৰথমবাৰৰ বাবে দীপাৱলী হিচাপে পালন কৰা হয়। এয়া দীপাৱলীৰ কাহিনী

🪔 ভাৰতীয়সকলে কেনেদৰে দীপাবলী পালন কৰে ? ।। How the Indians celebrate Diwali?

দীপাৱলী হৈছে পাঁচ দিনৰ উৎসৱ পোহৰ, ৰঙালী সজ্জা, সংগীত, আতচবাজী, পূজা আৰু বন্ধু-বান্ধৱী আৰু আত্মীয়ৰ সৈতে উপহাৰ আৰু মিঠাই ভাগ-বতৰা কৰি আনন্দিত। মানুহে ঘৰবোৰ চাফা কৰি লাইট আৰু ফুলেৰে সজাই দীপাৱলীৰ বাবে সাজু কৰি তোলে। দীপাৱলী বা দীপাৱলী উৎসৱৰ নিশা মানুহে নতুন বস্ত্ৰ পৰিধান কৰি সুস্বাস্থ্য, ধন-সম্পত্তি, সমৃদ্ধিৰ বাবে ধনদাতা আগবঢ়াই দেৱী লক্ষ্মীৰ পূজা কৰে।

🪔 দীপাৱলীৰ উদ্দেশ্য কি? ।। What is the purpose of Diwali?

দীপাৱলীৰ ধৰ্মীয় গুৰুত্ব আছে। ভাৰতৰ অন্যতম জনপ্ৰিয় উৎসৱ। ইয়াক হিন্দু, শিখ, জৈন, বৌদ্ধ ধৰ্মাৱলম্বীসকলে তেওঁলোকৰ বিশ্বাস, কাহিনী, ঐতিহাসিক ঘটনা অনুসৰি আনন্দিত কৰে। যুক্তি বা তেওঁলোকৰ বিশ্বাস বেলেগ বেলেগ হ’ব পাৰে কিন্তু দীপাৱালীয়ে বেয়াৰ ওপৰত ভালৰ, অসচেতনতাৰ ওপৰত জ্ঞান, অন্ধকাৰৰ ওপৰত পোহৰ, আৰু দুখৰ ওপৰত আশাৰ বিজয়ক বুজায়।

🪔 দীপাৱলীৰ ৫ দিন কি কি? ।। What are the 5 days of Diwali ?

দীপাৱলী উদযাপন ৫দিনৰ যিটো হৈছে… 💥 প্ৰথম দিনটো ধনতেৰাছ বা সৌভাগ্যৰ দিন 💥 দ্বিতীয় দিনা নৰক চতুৰ্দশী বা জ্ঞানৰ দিন 💥 তৃতীয় দিনটো দীপাৱলী বা পোহৰৰ দিন 💥 চতুৰ্থ দিনটো হ’ল অন্নাকুট বা হিন্দু’সকলৰ বাবে নতুন বছৰৰ আৰম্ভণি 💥 পঞ্চম দিনা ভাই দুজ বা ভাই-ভনীৰ মাজত মৰমৰ দিন।

দীপাৱলী কি আৰু ই কিয় পালন কৰা হয় ? ।। What is Diwali and why is Diwali celebrated?

🪔 Eco-Friendly দীপাৱলী আমি কেনেকৈ উদযাপন কৰিব পাৰো? ।। How can we celebrate eco-friendly Diwali?

সমাজক উভতাই দি দীপাৱলী উদযাপন কৰিব পাৰি যেনে: মদ্যপান, পাৰ্টি, বা ফটা বোজা ফাটিবৰ পৰিৱৰ্তে দৰিদ্ৰ আৰু আৰ্ত শিশুৰ সৈতে সময় কটাওক। খাদ্য, মিঠাই, কাপোৰ, আৰু ষ্টেচনেৰী দান কৰক বা সেইবোৰৰ সৈতে খেলক। দীপাৱলীৰ এই উৎসৱত তেওঁলোকৰ মুখত হাঁহি আনি সুখ বিয়পাই দিয়ক। আপুনি এইবোৰ কৰিও অলপ কৰিব পাৰে: 💡 ফেন্সি মলৰ সলনি ৰাস্তাৰ দাঁতিত বিক্ৰী কৰা আৰ্তজনৰ পৰা মাটিৰ দিয়া কিনি লওক। 💡 পৰিৱেশ-বন্ধুত্বপূৰ্ণ ৰংগোলী আঁকিব 💡 ব্যৱহৃত পুনঃব্যৱহৃত সজ্জা 💡 স্বাস্থ্যসন্মত খাদ্য গ্ৰহণ কৰক আৰু চেনিক মিছ দিয়ক 💡 ক্ৰেকাৰ ফাটি যোৱাৰ পৰা বিৰত থাকক 💡 যিমান পাৰি এবাৰ ব্যৱহাৰ কৰা প্লাষ্টিক পৰিহাৰ কৰক

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দেৱালী উৎসৱ পালন

দেৱালী ,  দিপাৱলী  বা  দ্বীপান্বিতা  চাৰি-পাঁচ দিনীয়া ভাৰতীয় পোহৰৰ উৎসৱ। প্ৰতি বছৰে শৰৎ কালত কাতি মাহৰ অমাবস্যা তিথিত হিন্দু সকল, জৈন সকল, শিখ সকল, আৰু কিছু বৌদ্ধ সকলে এই উৎসৱ পালন কৰে।

দেৱালী উৎসৱ পালন পালন কৰাৰ উদ্দেশ্য়

পােহৰৰ জৰিয়তে মানুহেজীয়াই থকাৰ প্রেৰণা বিচাৰে আৰু যি পােহৰৰ দ্বাৰা মানুহৰ হৃদয়ৰ কালিমা নাশ হয়, সেয়াই দেৱালী। শিশুৰ পৰা পৰা ডেকা বুঢ়ালৈকে সকলােৱে এই উৎসৱত বন্তি জুলাই চৌদিশ পােহৰাই তােলে। সেয়েহে এই সম্পর্কত উপনিষদতাে আছে তমসাে মা জ্যোতি গময়ঃ। মৃত্যু মা অমৃতং গময়ঃ’। অর্থাৎ হে ভগৱান আমাক আন্ধাৰৰ পৰা পােহৰলৈ নিয়া আৰু মৃত্যুৰ পৰা অমৰত্ব প্ৰদান কৰা। হিন্দু ধর্মালম্বী লােকসকলৰ অতি আকর্ষণীয় এই উৎসৱ কাতি মাহৰ কৃষ্ণা চতুদর্শী তিথিত উদ্যাপন কৰা হয়। এই উৎসৱত মানুহে মাটিৰ চাকি, মম আদি নিজ ঘৰ আৰু পদূলিত জ্বলাই পােহৰাই ৰাখে। অৱশ্যে বিংশ শতিকাৰ পৰা আতচবাজীৰ ব্যৱহাৰে পােহৰৰ উৎসৱটোক অধিক আকর্ষণীয় কৰি তুলিছে। দীপাৱলী উৎযাপনৰ ইতিহাসৰ সৈতে কেইবাটাও কাহিনী বা লােকবিশ্বাস জড়িত হৈ আছে।

Diwali Festival in Assamese

পালন কৰেহিন্দু সকল, জৈন সকল, শিখ সকল, আৰু কিছু বৌদ্ধ সকল
প্ৰকাৰসাংস্কৃতিক, ধৰ্মীয়
তাৰিখকাতি মাহৰ অমাবস্যা
উদযাপনপোহৰৰ উৎসৱ হিচাপে বন্তি প্ৰজ্বলন, আলোক সজ্জা আৰু বোমা-ফটকা ফুটুৱা, গৃহসজ্জা, ধৰ্মীয় অনুষ্ঠান
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লোক বিশ্বাস অনুসৰি দীপান্বিতা হ’ল ভগৱান ৰামচন্দ্ৰই চৈধ্য বছৰ বনবাসৰ অন্তত ৰাৱণক বধ কৰি সীতাক উদ্ধাৰ কৰি যেতিয়া অযােধ্যাত প্রৱেশ কৰিছিল, তেতিয়া ৰামচন্দ্ৰৰ আগমনৰ আনন্দত সমগ্র অযােধ্যাবাসীয়ে ঘৰে ঘৰে বন্তি জ্বলাই চৌদিশ আলােকময় কৰি ৰামচন্দ্ৰক আদৰণি জনাইছিল। তেতিয়াৰ পৰাই এই পােহৰৰ উৎসৱ দীপান্বিতা সকলােৱেউৎযাপন কৰি আহিছে বুলি বিশ্বাস কৰা হয়।

Diwali Festival in Assamese

দীপাৱলীৰ দিনা কালীপূজা উৎযাপনৰ কাৰন

আনহাতে দীপান্বিতাৰ দিনা কালীপূজা উৎযাপন কৰা হয়। কালী শব্দৰ অর্থহ’ল কাল অর্থাৎ অন্ধকাৰ। এইকাল সমস্ত ব্রহ্মাণ্ড ব্যাপি আছে। ইয়ে মহাকাল। কালিকা পুৰাণৰ মতে মহাকালী অর্থাৎ শিৱৰ পত্নী পার্বতীয়ে যেতিয়া অসুৰ বধ কৰি উগ্র ৰূপ ধৰি জীৱ মাত্রকে বধ কৰিবলৈ উদ্যত হয়, তেতিয়া শিৱই একো উপায় নাপাই পত্নীয়ে আৰু অথন্তৰ ঘটাব বুলি ভাবি পত্নীৰ গমনৰ পথত ওপৰমুৱাকৈ শুই পৰিল আৰু পার্বতীয়ে ৰণচণ্ডী ৰূপ ধৰি আহি শিৱৰ বুকুত ভৰি থােৱাত তেওঁ মহাকালীকে ধৰি দহগৰাকী দেৱীৰ ৰূপ লয়। সেইদিনাৰ পৰাই কলগ্রাসিনী, উগ্রমালী, চন্দেচৰী, কালিকাবদনী আদি নামেৰে জনা যায়।

যিদিনা পার্বতীয়ে এইরূপ লাভ কৰিছিল, সেইদিনটো আছিল কাতিমাহৰ অমাৱস্যা তিথি। লগতে কালী দেৱীৰ দেহৰ ৰঙো ক’লা ‘ আছিল। সেয়েহে সেইদিনা আন্ধাৰৰ বাবে চাকি-বন্তি জুলাই পােহৰ কৰা প্ৰথাৰ পৰা দীপান্বিতা উৎযাপন কৰা হয়। তদুপৰি ভাৰতত যিটো দিনত দীপান্বিতা উদযাপন কৰা হয়, সেই দিনটোতে ঐশ্বর্য, সম্পদ আৰু ভাগ্যৰ উপাস্য দেৱী লক্ষ্মী ক্ষীৰ সমুদ্ৰৰ পৰা ওপজিছিল বুলি এক আখ্যান পােৱা যায়। অর্থাৎ এই দিনটোৱেই পৰৱৰ্তী সময়ত দীপান্বিতা হিচাপে উদ্যাপিত হৈ আহিছে। ইয়াৰ বাহিৰেও দ্বাপৰ যুগত প্ৰাগজ্যোতিষপুৰৰ অত্যাচাৰী শাসক নৰকাসুৰৰ অনৈতিক কার্যকলাপত বিতুষ্ট ভগৱান শ্রীকৃষ্ণই বধ কৰাৰ দিনটোকেই দীপাৱলী হিচাপে উৎযাপন কৰা হয় কোনাে কোনাে পণ্ডিতে কয়।

Diwali Festival in Assamese

অন্য়ান্য় দেশত দাপাৱলী উৎসৱ উৎযাপন

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The largest of the states in the northeast of India is Assam whose capital, Guwahati, has an inspired location on the banks of the River Brahmaputra . Amidst Assam's verdant lushness and wild sanctuaries, much of the rest of the state is devoted to tea plantation which yield the strong Assam leaf popular all over the world.

The celebration of Diwali in Assam ranges from the diyas and mithai to singing the aarti with the whole family and then celebrating with firecrackers the epic moment that symbolizes the victory of good over evil. People also pull out the little electric lights to substitute for diyas and light up the house early.

Countless flickering oil lamps and lights are lit in houses all over Assam, making it a night of enchantment. Worship of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and fireworks and festivities are an essential part of the celebrations. Beautiful lamps are hung outside homes that are symbolic of the spiritual light dispelling evil and the darkness of ignorance.

Doorways are decorated with torans or flower garlands with mango leaves and marigolds. Rangolis are drawn with colored powders to welcome guests. Business establishments and families perform, chopda pujan or veneration of their business books. Everyone feasts and shops and starts new projects or ventures.

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Essay on Diwali

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Here we have shared the Essay on Diwali or Deepawali in detail so you can use it in your exam or assignment of 150, 300, 500, or 1000 words.

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Essay on Diwali in 150 words

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Diwali, the festival of lights, is a widely celebrated Hindu festival in India. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. During Diwali, homes are adorned with lights, rangolis, and decorations. Families come together, exchange gifts, and enjoy delicious sweets and snacks. Fireworks illuminate the night sky, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Diwali holds deep spiritual significance, commemorating Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana. It also marks the beginning of a new year for many communities. Beyond its cultural and religious importance, Diwali promotes unity, joy, and compassion. It encourages people to spread happiness and love, transcending differences.

In conclusion, Diwali is a festival that brings people together, celebrates the triumph of good over evil, and spreads light and joy. It is a time to appreciate the blessings in our lives and to share happiness with others.

Essay on Diwali in 250-350 words

Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most significant festivals celebrated in India. It holds immense cultural, religious, and social importance for people of the Hindu faith. The festival spans over five days and signifies the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.

Diwali is a time of immense joy and enthusiasm. The preparations begin weeks in advance as people clean and decorate their homes. Colorful rangolis, Diyas (earthen lamps), and decorative lights adorn every corner, creating a mesmerizing ambiance. The air is filled with excitement and anticipation as families come together to celebrate.

The festival is deeply rooted in mythology. It commemorates Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and his victory over the demon king Ravana. The lighting of lamps and the bursting of fireworks symbolize the triumph of light and righteousness. Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, is also worshipped during Diwali. People offer prayers and seek her blessings for a prosperous year ahead.

Diwali is not only a religious festival but also a time for social bonding and celebration. Families and friends exchange gifts, sweets, and heartfelt wishes. The festival brings people from diverse backgrounds together, fostering unity and harmony. It is a time to forgive past grievances, mend broken relationships, and spread love and joy.

However, in recent years, there has been a growing awareness about the environmental impact of Diwali celebrations. The excessive use of firecrackers contributes to air and noise pollution, harming both humans and the environment. Many people are now opting for eco-friendly celebrations by using less harmful alternatives like decorative lights and celebrating with eco-friendly fireworks.

In conclusion, Diwali is a vibrant and joyful festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil. It brings families and communities together, spreading happiness, love, and prosperity. While celebrating, it is essential to be mindful of the environmental impact and embrace eco-friendly practices. Diwali is not just a festival of lights; it is a celebration of life, positivity, and the enduring spirit of goodness.

Essay on Diwali in 500 words

Title: Diwali – The Festival of Lights and Spiritual Significance

Introduction

Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most prominent and widely celebrated festivals in India. It holds immense cultural, religious, and social significance for people of the Hindu faith. The festival spans over five days and signifies the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. This essay explores the various aspects of Diwali, including its historical, religious, and social significance.

Historical and Religious Significance

Diwali finds its roots in ancient Indian mythology and legends. The most well-known story associated with Diwali is the return of Lord Rama, along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana, to the kingdom of Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. Their return symbolizes the triumph of righteousness over evil. Lord Rama’s victory over the demon king Ravana is celebrated with great fervor during Diwali.

The lighting of lamps and bursting of fireworks during Diwali signify the removal of darkness and the spreading of light and positivity. The tradition of lighting Diyas (earthen lamps) and illuminating homes and streets represents the victory of good over evil and the triumph of knowledge over ignorance. It is believed that these lights guide Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity, into people’s homes.

Social Significance

Diwali is not only a religious festival but also a time for social bonding, family gatherings, and community celebrations. Families come together to clean and decorate their homes, exchange gifts, and share festive meals. The festival brings people from diverse backgrounds together, fostering unity, love, and harmony.

During Diwali, people visit their relatives and friends, exchanging sweets, dry fruits, and gifts as a token of love and affection. It is also a time to forgive past grievances and mend broken relationships, as the festival promotes the spirit of forgiveness, reconciliation, and compassion.

Cultural Celebrations

Diwali celebrations go beyond religious rituals. The festival is marked by colorful rangoli designs, vibrant decorations, and intricate patterns created with colored powders, flowers, and Diyas. Fireworks light up the night sky, filling the air with joy and excitement.

The festival also showcases the rich cultural heritage of India. Traditional dances, music, and performances are organized to entertain and engage the community. Diwali melas (fairs) are held, featuring various cultural activities, folk dances, and food stalls. These events provide an opportunity for people to come together, celebrate, and appreciate the diverse cultural tapestry of India.

Environmental Concerns

While Diwali is a time of celebration and joy, it is essential to address the environmental concerns associated with the festival. The excessive use of firecrackers contributes to air and noise pollution, which poses health hazards and disturbs the ecosystem. It is crucial for individuals and communities to adopt eco-friendly practices, such as minimizing the use of fireworks and opting for environmentally friendly alternatives like decorative lights and lamps.

Diwali, the festival of lights, holds immense cultural, religious, and social significance in India. It is a time of joy, togetherness, and the triumph of good over evil. Diwali celebrations embody the values of unity, love, forgiveness, and the spirit of giving. However, it is equally important to celebrate the festival in an environmentally responsible manner. By embracing eco-friendly practices, we can ensure that the essence of Diwali, as a festival of light and hope, is preserved for future generations to enjoy.

Essay on Diwali in 1000 words

Title: Diwali – A Celebration of Light, Joy, and Cultural Significance

Introduction:

Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in India and holds immense cultural, religious, and social significance. The festival stretches over five days, and each day has its own significance and rituals. Diwali is a time of vibrant celebrations, where people come together to illuminate their homes with lamps, exchange gifts, indulge in delicious sweets, and participate in various cultural activities. This essay explores the historical origins, religious significance, cultural traditions, social impact, and environmental considerations associated with Diwali.

I. Historical Origins of Diwali

The roots of Diwali can be traced back to ancient Indian mythology and various historical events. One of the most popular legends associated with Diwali is the story of Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana. The people of Ayodhya celebrated Rama’s homecoming after 14 years of exile by lighting lamps, signifying the triumph of good over evil. Diwali also commemorates the victory of Lord Krishna over the demon Narakasura, symbolizing the triumph of righteousness and the eradication of darkness.

II. Religious Significance of Diwali

Diwali holds deep religious significance for Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs. For Hindus, it is a time to worship Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. Devotees clean their homes and create intricate rangoli designs to invite the goddess into their households. Diwali is also associated with the worship of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, and the offering of prayers to seek divine blessings.

In Jainism, Diwali marks the spiritual enlightenment and liberation of Lord Mahavira, the 24th and last Tirthankara. Jains celebrate Diwali by offering prayers, visiting temples, and engaging in acts of charity and compassion.

For Sikhs, Diwali holds historical significance as it commemorates the release of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, the sixth Sikh Guru, and 52 other kings from imprisonment in the Gwalior Fort. This event represents the victory of truth and freedom.

III. Cultural Traditions and Celebrations

Diwali is not only a religious festival but also a time for cultural celebrations and festivities. The preparations for Diwali begin weeks in advance, as people clean their homes and decorate them with colorful rangoli designs, bright lights, and flowers. The lighting of diyas (earthen lamps) and candles is a significant aspect of Diwali, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness.

During Diwali, families come together to perform puja (worship) rituals, exchange gifts, and share special meals. Traditional sweets and snacks, such as ladoos and gujiyas, are prepared and distributed among relatives, friends, and neighbors. The exchange of gifts signifies love, respect, and the strengthening of relationships.

Cultural performances, such as traditional dances like Garba and Bharatanatyam, music concerts, and plays, are organized during Diwali. These cultural activities showcase the rich heritage of Indian art and provide a platform for artists to display their talent.

IV. Social Impact and Community Bonding

Diwali serves as a unifying force, bringing people from different communities, religions, and backgrounds together. It is a time when families and friends come together to celebrate and bond. Diwali encourages individuals to visit their loved ones, exchange greetings, and share the joy of the festival.

The spirit of giving and sharing is strongly emphasized during Diwali. Many people extend acts of kindness by donating to charities, distributing food to the underprivileged, and supporting those in need. This collective effort to help others promotes empathy, compassion, and social cohesion.

Diwali also fosters a sense of unity and harmony among communities. People of different religions and cultures join in the celebrations, participating in events and exchanging cultural experiences. The festival acts as a platform for cultural exchange, fostering understanding and appreciation for diversity.

V. Environmental Considerations

In recent years, there has been growing concern about the environmental impact of Diwali celebrations. The excessive use of firecrackers during Diwali contributes to air and noise pollution, causing harm to human health and the environment. Additionally, the disposal of firework waste poses a significant challenge.

To address these concerns, there has been a shift towards eco-friendly Diwali celebrations. Many individuals and communities now opt for alternative ways to celebrate, such as using decorative lights, eco-friendly fireworks, and organic materials for rangoli designs. Awareness campaigns promote the use of environmentally friendly practices, encouraging people to celebrate Diwali in a responsible manner.

Conclusion:

Diwali is a festival that encapsulates the essence of Indian culture, spirituality, and social values. It is a time when people come together to celebrate light, joy, and prosperity. Diwali’s historical origins, religious significance, cultural traditions, and social impact make it an integral part of Indian society.

As we celebrate Diwali, it is crucial to remain mindful of the environmental impact and embrace sustainable practices. By promoting eco-friendly celebrations and minimizing pollution, we can ensure that the essence of Diwali, as a festival of light and togetherness, is preserved for future generations to enjoy. Diwali serves as a reminder of the triumph of good over evil, the importance of unity, and the power of love and compassion in our lives.

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Essay on Diwali

Essay on Diwali

Festivals play an important role in our lives, as they remind us of our values and bring great joy to us. One such festival is Diwali, also known as Dipawali, which is among the most widely celebrated festivals in our country. It is the festival of lights which is celebrated with great enthusiasm, joy, and devotion across India and the world over. It is observed on the night of Amavasya (New Moon) of the month of Kartika, which generally falls between the months of October and November. This festival symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil.

Mythological and religious importance of Diwali .

Prabhu Shri Rama was exiled from his kingdom, Ayodhya for a period of 14 years. To keep his father’s promise, Shri Rama served an exile of 14 years and in this exile Devi Sita (his wife) and his younger brother Laxmana, accompanied him. During this period, Ram Ji defeated the demon Ravana for forcefully taking away Devi Sita. When Shri Ram, along with Devi Sita and Laxmana returned to Ayodhya after 14 years, the people were very happy. To celebrate their return and Shri Rama's victory over Ravana, the people of Ayodhya lit rows of oil lamps, which marked the beginning of the festival Diwali.

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Diwali is also celebrated in honour of Bhagwan Krishna’s victory over the demon Narakasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Narakasura was an arrogant demon who had become a threat to his people and the Gods. Shri Krishna defeated the demon to restore peace and calmness in the world.

Diwali also marks the worship of Maa Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. As the win of good over evil is said to bring prosperity, Maa Lakshmi is worshipped during Diwali. People believe that on this auspicious day, Lakshmiji blesses prosperity to homes that are clean and well-lit, bringing fortune and happiness.

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Celebration of Diwali

Diwali is a festival of love and happiness, as well as values and traditions. The celebration extends for a period of three days. The first day, known as Dhanteras, is associated with the worship of Bhagwan Kuber, Mata Laxmi and Bhagwan Dhanvantari. Bhagwan Kuber and Mata Laxmi are the gods and goddesses of wealth, Bhagwan Dhanvantari bless us with good health. On this day people traditionally buy new items such as gold, silver, or household appliances.

The second day, Naraka Chaturdashi or Chhoti Diwali, marks the defeat of the demon Narakasura by Bhagwan Shri Krishna. Every year, on this day, People decorate and light up their homes with Rangoli and diyas (oil lamps).

The third day is Diwali when homes and streets are decorated with oil lamps (diyas), candles, and colourful rangolis. Firecrackers light up the night sky as people celebrate the occasion with family and friends. On this day, prayers are offered to Maa Lakshmi and Bhagwan Ganesha for prosperity and good fortune. Mithai (sweets) are distributed among friends and family and kids enjoy this day by having a feast.

Cultural Significance of Diwali  

It is a time for families and friends to come together, exchange gifts, share sweets, and celebrate the spirit of unity and togetherness. Markets are filled with people purchasing new clothes, sweets, and gifts, while homes are cleaned and decorated in preparation for the festival. This is a festival of hope and positivity. For People, Diwali is an opportunity to fresh start and make new resolutions for the coming year.

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Despite the joy and festivity, Diwali celebrations also bring environmental concerns , particularly regarding the excessive use of firecrackers. Firecrackers contribute to air and noise pollution, harming human and animal health and the environment. In recent years, there has been growing awareness about eco-friendly Diwali practices. Many people are now opting for green celebrations by using fewer firecrackers, focusing on traditional oil lamps, and celebrating in more environment-friendly ways.

Lesson from Diwali

Diwali is more than just a festival; it's a celebration of culture, family, and the victory of light over darkness, and good over evil. It brings people together and reminds us of Bhagwan Ram's lessons about selfless duty and standing by the truth. Diwali teaches us that no matter how dark the night is, it will always fade with the light.

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These are the general essay topics that are most likely to be asked in the exam. Some of these essay topics are also picked from past year papers. Students of Class 6 to 12 can go through these Essay in Assamese and know the right way of expressing their thoughts to form a perfect essay.

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Essay on Diwali for School Students and Children

500+ words essay on diwali.

First of all, understand that India is the land of festivals. However, none of the festivals comes close to Diwali. It is certainly one of the biggest festivals in India. It is probably the brightest festival in the world. People of different religions celebrate Diwali. Most noteworthy, the festival signifies the victory of light over darkness. This also means the triumph of good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. It is known as the festival of lights. Consequently, there are bright lights all over the whole country during Diwali. In this essay on Diwali, we will see the religious and spiritual significance of Diwali.

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The Religious Significance of Diwali

The religious significance of this festival has differences. It varies from one region to another in India. There is an association of many deities, cultures, and traditions with Diwali. The reason for these differences is probably local harvest festivals. Hence, there was a fusion of these harvest festivals into one pan-Hindu festival.

According to the Ramayana, Diwali is the day of the return of Rama. This day Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya along with his wife Sita. This return was made after Rama defeated demon King Ravana. Furthermore, Rama’s brother Lakshmana and Hanuman also came back to Ayodhya victorious.

There is another popular tradition for the reason of Diwali. Here Lord Vishnu as an incarnation of Krishna killed Narakasura. Narakasura was certainly a demon. Above all, this victory brought the release of 16000 captive girls.

Furthermore, this victory shows the triumph of good over evil. This is due to Lord Krishna being good and Narakasura being evil.

Association of Diwali to Goddess Lakshmi is the belief of many Hindus. Lakshmi is the wife of Lord Vishnu. She also happens to be the Goddess of wealth and prosperity.

According to a legend, Diwali is the night of Lakshmi wedding. This night she chose and wed Vishnu. Eastern India Hindus associate Diwali with Goddess Durga or kali. Some Hindus believe Diwali to be the start of a new year.

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The Spiritual Significance of Diwali

First of all, many people try to forgive people during Diwali. It is certainly an occasion where people forget disputes. Therefore, friendships and relationships get stronger during Diwali. People remove all feelings of hatred from their hearts.

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This light festival brings peace to people. It brings the light of peace to the heart. Diwali certainly brings spiritual calmness to people. Sharing joy and happiness is another spiritual benefit of Diwali. People visit each other’s houses during this festival of lights. They do happy communication, eat good meals, and enjoy fireworks.

Finally, to sum it up, Diwali is a great joyful occasion in India. One cannot imagine the delightful contribution of this glorious festival. It is certainly one of the greatest festivals in the world.

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FAQs on Diwali

Q.1 Why there is are differences in the religious significance of Diwali?

A.1 There certainly are differences in the religious significance of Diwali. This is due to the local harvest festivals. These festivals certainly came together to form one pan-Hindu festival.

Q.2 Tell how Diwali brings prosperity?

A.2 Diwali brings prosperity as Hindu merchants open new account books on Diwali. Furthermore, they also pray for success and prosperity.

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Diwali is one of the biggest festivals of India which is celebrated with great fervour. The festival is also known as Deepavali, a beautiful Indian festival that is a symbol of good over evil. The word ‘Diwali’ has been derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Deepavali’ which means row of lights. Therefore, during Diwali, people decorate their homes with lights, candles and diyas to showcase how lights have the power to erase the darkness from the world.

According to Hindu mythology , Diwali marks the return of Lord Rama from the exile of 14 years. According to the Hindu Calendar, Diwali is celebrated in the month of Kartika. If you are a student and struggling to write an essay on Diwali in English, then this blog will help you greatly.

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  • 1 Essay on Diwali in 150 Words
  • 2 Essay on Diwali in 250 Words 
  • 3.1 When is Diwali Celebrated in India?
  • 3.2 5 Days of Diwali Celebration
  • 3.3 How is Diwali Celebrated in India?
  • 4 Short Essay on Diwali in English

Diwali is the most important Hindu festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm in India. This festival symbolises an important life learning that goodness will always overpower evil instincts. Weeks before Diwali, preparations for it get underway. To begin the preparations, people start cleaning up one’s home and workspace. After this people decorate their homes and offices with lights, lamps, flowers, and other ornamental elements.

As part of the festivities, people purchase new Diwali outfits , house furnishings, and presents for their loved ones. Around this season, the markets are overrun with a wide array of gifts and delicacies. Furthermore, Diwali presents an opportunity to strengthen ties with loved ones.

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Essay on Diwali in 150 Words

Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most celebrated and significant festivals in India . It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. The festival typically lasts for five days and is marked by the lighting of oil lamps, or diyas, and colourful decorations in homes and streets.

People clean and decorate their houses, exchange gifts, and prepare special sweets. The highlight of this festival is the bursting of fireworks, which fills the night sky with vibrant colours. Families also worship deities, with Goddess Lakshmi , the goddess of wealth, being a central figure during the celebrations.

Beyond the festivities, Diwali holds cultural, religious, and social importance. It fosters a sense of unity and togetherness, as families come together to celebrate. Additionally, the festival carries deep spiritual significance for different communities, including Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs, each marking it for various reasons.

The festival of lights brings prosperity to the lives of people and the nation.

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Essay on Diwali in 250 Words 

Diwali is the most popular celebration in India which is regarded as the “festival of lights” and represents the spiritual message of the power of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. The holiday of Diwali is mostly associated with Hinduism, although it is also joyfully observed by Sikhs and Jains. This festival’s spiritual importance represents the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. Lakshmi, the goddess of riches, and Ganesha, the god of wisdom, are honoured at this celebration. Throughout the nation, its religious significance differs depending on the location. It is commemorated somewhere to honour Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana coming home after a lengthy 14-year exile (according to the Hindu epic Ramayana).

Some people commemorate it in remembrance of the Pandavas’ return to their realm following 12 years of exile and 1 year of Agyatavas, as described in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. It is also thought to have begun when Goddess Lakshmi was born following the gods and demons’ churning of the seas. The western and some northern regions of India celebrate Diwali to mark the beginning of a new Hindu year. 

Five days are devoted to celebrating Diwali. These five days are Dhanteras, Naraka Chaturdashi, Lakshmi Pooja, Govardhan Pooja, and Bhai Dooj. Diwali is a festival where people worship Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Lord Ganesha. On this day, worshipping the goddess Lakshmi is thought to bring success and wealth. People lit candles and diyas after evening puja to spread light. Cleaning homes, stores, and workplaces begin many days before Diwali.

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Diwali Essay in 500 Words 

Throughout the year people wait for the beautiful festival of Diwali. Regarded as one of the biggest festivals for Hindus, Diwali also known as Deepavali, symbolises the victory of good over evil. According to the famous Hindu epic Ramayana, Lord Rama along with his wife and brother – Sita and Laxman,  came back to Ayodhya after completing the exile of 14 years. 

When is Diwali Celebrated in India?

According to the Hindu calendar, Diwali occurs on the Amavasya, or new moon, of the Kartik month, 20 days after the Dussehra celebration . In the Hindu religion, this is one of the most fortunate periods. People wait till this time of year to launch a new company, move into a new home, or buy a large asset like a car, store, jewellery, etc. This event is celebrated due to many mythical tales. People from various parts of India celebrate it for various reasons. But it is usually a massive celebration everywhere.

This beautiful festival is celebrated on a large scale as people start engaging in the festivities weeks before the festival. Some of the common things that are part of Diwali festivities include cleaning and decorating homes and workspaces, buying new clothes, gifts, etc. 

5 Days of Diwali Celebration

Diwali is considered a festival of five days as  Dhanteras is observed on the first day of the festival, followed by Naraka Chaturdasi on the second, Diwali on the third, Diwali Padva (Govardhan Puja) on the fourth, and Bhai Dooj on the fifth. On the day of the event, many nations declare it a public holiday.

Dhanteras29 October 2024
Choti Diwali31 October 2024
Diwali (Laxmi Pujan)1 November 2024
Govardhan Puja2 November 2024
Bhai Dooj3 November 2024

How is Diwali Celebrated in India?

People worship on Diwali to get wealth and prosperity in their lives, people worship the gods Ganesha and Lakshmi. On the day of Diwali, they perform puja with numerous rites. Following puja, people give gifts to their neighbours, relatives, friends, coworkers, etc. One of the primary customs of the Diwali holiday is gift exchange. To deepen their bonds, people pay visits to their coworkers, neighbours, relatives, and friends and give them gifts. 

In addition to the lights and joyous surprises and gifts, Diwali is a time for introspection and making the necessary changes for the next year. To celebrate Diwali, people from all ages, religions, and castes gather together. People embrace one another and mix enthusiastically during this moment.

In essence, Diwali sheds light on who we truly are. The Diwali lights also signify a time for eradicating all of our evil intentions and ideas and leaning forward for a more profound, inward illumination. The Diwali festival represents the rebirth of the soul. During Diwali, one is inspired to make changes to become a healthy and moral individual who is more spiritual and productive at work.

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Short Essay on Diwali in English

Diwali is a popular festival of Hindus which is regarded as the festival of light. It is celebrated in the Hindu month of Kartik and comes 20 days after Dussehra. Diwali marked the return of Lord Rama, Sita and Laxman back to Ayodhya after completing the exile of 14 years. Diwali festivities include cleaning and decorating homes and workspaces, exchanging gifts and eating mouth-watering sweets and food. 

Diwali is an important festival for Hindus as according to the famous epic Ramayana, Lord Rama came back to Ayodhya after completing 14 years of exile and defeating Ravana. This beautiful festival of lights symbolizes that goodness will always prevail over evil. 

The five days of Diwali are Dhanteras , Naraka Chaturdasi, Laxmi Puja , Govardhan Puja , and Bhai Dooj . 

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