What is the meaning of diwali?

What is the story behind the celebration of Diwali?

  • Diwali is a fastivel of light. What is the charactristic meaning of the light here?

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    It commemorates the killing of Narakasura, an evil demon who created havoc, by Lord Krishna's wife Satyabhama. This happened in the Dwapara Yuga during this time of Lord Krishna's avatar. In another version, the demon was killed by Lord Krishna himself. Before Narakasura's death, he requested a boon from his mother, Satyabhama (believed to be an Avatar of Bhudevi - Narakasura' mother), that everyone should celebrate his death with colorful light. According to the Skanda Purana, the goddess Shakti observed 21 days of austerity starting from ashtami of shukla paksha (eighth day of the waxing period of moon) to get half of the body of Lord Shiva. This vrata (austerity) is known as kedhara vrata. Deepavali is the completion day of this austerity. This is the day Lord Shiva accepted Shakti into the left half of the form and appeared as Ardhanarishvara. The ardent devotees observe this 21 days vrata by making a kalasha with 21 threads on it and 21 types of offerings for 35 days. The final day is celebrated as kedhara gauri vrata. Diwali also celebrates the return of Lord Rama, King of Ayodhya, with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana to Ayodhya from a war in which he killed the demon king Ravana. It is believed that the people lit oil lamps along the way to light their path in the darkness. This is the reason, why the festival is celebrated a day earlier in South India since Lord Rama travelled from the south to his kingdom in the north. In North India, the festival is held on the final day of the Vikram calendar. The following day marks the beginning of the North Indian new year, and is called Annakut. Govardhan Puja is celebrated the day after Diwali. It is the day Lord Krishna defeated Indra, the deity of thunder and rain. As per the story, Krishna saw huge preparations for the annual offering to Lord Indra and questions his father Nanda about it. Why was this necessary? Why should human beings offer anything to some unknown being in the sky? He debated with the villagers about what their 'dharma' truly was. They were farmers, they should do their duty and concentrate on farming and protection of their cattle. He continued to say that all human beings should merely do their 'karma', to the best of their ability and not pray for natural phenomenon. The villagers were convinced by Krishna, and did not proceed with the special puja (prayer). Indra was then angered, and flooded the village. Krishna then lifted Mt Govardhan and held it up as protection to his people and cattle from the rain. Indra finally accepted defeat and recognized Krishna as supreme. This aspect of Krishna's life is mostly glossed over - but it actually set up the basis of the 'karma' philosophy later detailed in the Bhagavat Gita. In Bhavishyottara and Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Diwali is associated with the Daitya king Bali, who is allowed to return to earth once a year. However in Kerala this is the reason 'Onam' is celebrated. 'Onam' festival falls around the month of August-September.

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I do not think there would be the charactristic meaning of the light for the Diwali Festival. As any other Festivals that are prevailing in the world, the DiwaliFestival might also had taken root with lighting of lamps with the belief, support and practices as contained in the GREAT EPIC 'RAMAYANA'. But, the practice of fire crackers etc. might be the present (Generations )addition.

mollyvarg

Every religion has their reason behind it! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diwali This link will explain lot of it!

MFFL

There are several stories behind the celebration of Diwali in our Hindu mythology.This was the day when the Giant "Narakasura" was killed by the beloved wife of Lord Krishna i.e. Sathyabhama devi.In short, it is the "triumph" of the 'good ' over the 'evil'.Ansd the meaning of light here is that "avoiding dark shadowed ill-feelings towards others and developing bright positive atitude towards life.

KHPSHARMA

Diwali is celebrated to welcome Goddess of wealth Ma Laxmi to individuals Home and also to celebrate return of Sri Ramchandraji to Ayodhya after 14 years in exile & after war with EVILS.....RAVANAS.

get love to humanity

the story behind the celebration of diwali is - LORD RAMA had defeated RAVAN .and the other one So in other words it had removed the darkness from the earth so people keep ligthing, diyas ,etc.

drocksmehta

According to hindu religion lord had returned after 14 years and rest every religion has it's own beleive but i celebrate because i love the lights

khushwinder s

Diwali falls on no moon day. Lighting lamps signify that even in the darkest time, you can bring light by efforts.

JJ SHROFF

once upon a time there was a rakshasa named as narakasurudu.He created many problems to the people and godesses.Lord Krishnas wife Satyabhama killed narakasurudu for the standing peace.On behalf of the death of the narakasurudu people celebrate diwali.

swapna

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