Showing posts with label Padwa. Show all posts
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Tuesday 25 June 2013

Diwali Festival Gujarat 2013 - India

List of Diwali Holidays 2013


1 November 2013 – Friday – Dhanteras
2 November 2013 – Saturday – Kali Chaudas, Choti Diwali, Naraka Chaturdashi
3 November 2013 – Sunday – Diwali, Dipavali, Lakshmi Pooja
4 November 2013 – Monday – Padwa, Goverdhan Puja, Annakot
5 November 2013 – Tuesday – Bhaiduj, Yama Dwitiya, Bhai Bij  


Diwali is the biggest festival in India and is a holiday. Diwali is celebrated in almost all of India. Diwali 2013 is a 5 day festival. Diwali only people very near and so is the date of Diwali in 2013, "is excited to know that".

Diwali Festival holiday from November 5 to November 1st. Diwali children, the elderly and the youth festival, a festival favorite. So they "What day is Diwali in 2013" will show curiosity. 2013 Diwali festival in India on Tuesday to Friday continues.

India Diwali festival holiday from Friday to Tuesday 1st November from 5 starts. So, for Diwali festival celebrations 2013 What is your plan? ? Go green concept with few Deepavali 2013, there are going to enjoy! ! Some of them will be vacationing International to celebrate Diwali 2013 ... Lovers of traditional Indian festival Diwali with fireworks again :) always fun hasedivali 2013 with only a few days to go, is just around the corner! Diwali 2013 Dates Friday, will start on November 1st and Wednesday,

November 5 th will continue for up to 5 days. To go around looking at fervor, the Diwali festival in India in 2013 and the world's largest event of the year is going to be for the Indian communities would seem. You 2013 Diwali 'Festival of Lights' can be a very special one - for your family, even your not the same. The "sweets, gifts, rangoli, crackers and fireworks festival" will be very soon, so why not start at the beginning and at the festivities to celebrate the year's greatest secret plan? Your children, your husband or wife, your parents, sisters, brothers, friends and neighbors to - perhaps you already have the perfect Diwali gift for your family members might think.

On the day of the festival, diyas (small clay lamps) are lit in every household, regardless of their social status. The name Diwali 'rows of lighted lamps "and suggests that it is called the festival of light. Diwali Kartika (Ashwin) of the Hindu calendar month starting on the 15th day, five-day festival. Diwali marks the beginning of Hindu and Gujarati New Year and is celebrated with the lighting of lamps and candles, and lots of fireworks. Due to the cultural diversity of India, the festival has many characteristics.

Diwali 2013 dates this year are going to start from the 1st of November, the festival will be celebrated on that day is the first day of Dhanteras. The festival begins with Dhanteras, a day of prosperity, Goddess Lakshmi, goddess worship set aside. But the next day, 'Naraka Chaturdashi', or in some states 'Chaudas Kali' is called. According to legend, Lord Kirshna evil daemon Narakasura killed on this day. People worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Rama. The third day is the actual day of Diwali 2013. Are various legends associated with the celebration of Diwali. But people mostly legend of Lord Rama to his kingdom Ayodhya after fourteen years in exile, returned and Ravana, the demon king beating associate with the celebration. Those beautiful diyas and making rangoli pattern in the courtyard in front of the door in and decorate their home. They carry flowers and leaves put on their doors and windows. Diyas and candles rooftops, rooms, bathrooms and kitchen are placed on.

The day of the Lord Ganesh, all the Hindu gods and goddesses Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity is leading worship. Friends, relatives and neighbors for a time with the exchange of gifts and sweets. On the fourth day (Padwa) 1 Kartika in the Hindu calendar, and is known as Govardhan Puja or Annakoot. Heaven and the day Krishna defeated Indra, the god of rain, it is said. He used to save the lives of people in flood lifted Mount Govardhana.

Finally, the fifth and final day of Diwali 'Bhaiduj' ('Bhai Dooj') is called. The brothers and sisters to strengthen their ties to the day. Joy and festivity of this Diwali festival 2013 is going to rein in every corner of the country. Diwali is the festival that unites the whole of India is a Hindu festival. Exchange of sweets and burst crackers to celebrate the popular festival. Diwali Festival 2013 will bring with it cheerfulness and togetherness. This all ages and all classes of people to take part in the celebrations of the year is the time!