
Hindus all over the world celebrate Deepavali
tomorrow:
A colourful festival that is celebrated by all Hindus worldwide is
Deepavali, which is also known as the festival of lights. This festival
usually falls around late October and November. One important practice
that the Hindus follow during the festival is to light oil lamps in
their homes on Deepavali morning. By lighting the oil lamps, the Hindus
are thanking the gods for the happiness, knowledge, peace and wealth
that they have received. The Hindus consider Deepavali as one of the
most important festivals to celebrate.
The Legend
There is even an interesting legend behind this festival. The story
goes that Narakasura, a demon, ruled the kingdom of Pradyoshapuram.
Under his rule, the villagers suffered a lot of hardships as the demon
tortured the people and kidnapped the women to be imprisoned in his
palace. Seeing his wickedness, Lord Khrishna set out to destroy the
demon and the day Narakasura died was celebrated as Deepavali, the
triumph of good over evil!
Preparations
Preparation for Deepavali starts usually at least two to three weeks
before the festival. It is known that the Hindus will be busy cleaning
their houses to prepare for the festival. Some would even renovate their
houses to prepare it for Deepavali. Usually the family will shop for new
clothes and for accessories to decorate their homes. Prior to the
festival, shops will be selling festive items like Deepavali greeting
cards, carpets, Punjabi suits and flowers. The Hindus will frequent
these shops when they are shopping for Deepavali.
Celebrations
The Hindus usually wake up early in the morning of Deepavali around 3
a.m. and the first ritual will be having an oil bath, which is an
important feature of Deepavali. Hindus will be dressed in their new
clothes on Deepavali.
Women would be clad in silk sarees or Punjabi suits of various bright
shades. Hindus particularly dislike dressing in black on that day, as
they consider black an inauspicious colour for the festival. Hindus
would also pay their respect to the elderly and most families would go
to the temple after having breakfast. This is also an important practice
for them. The reason why they would be going to the temples is to pray
to get happiness and prosperity on Deepavali. The houses would be
decorated with oil lamps and children will play with firecrackers to
celebrate the festival. On the first day, they would not go visiting but
would stay at home to welcome the guests who visit them.
Food
Visiting Hindus during Deepavali will be an interesting activity, as
you will get to taste a wide variety of delicious food. In every home
that you visit you are bound to be served with a tempting spread of
sweets. Some of the popular sweets are Halwa, Burfi and Laddu. Hindus
love eating spicy food and for non-vegetarians they indulge in
favourites like chicken Tandoori, prawn Sambal and fish head curry. For
vegetarians popular dishes like Thosais, Idlis and Naans are prepared at
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