Demon_skeith said:Afraid I have never heard of Divali or ever seen it on a calendar before. What does it celebrate?
Angel said:i don't know about this. you said holidays, how many holidays do you get for this festival? do you do anything special for this day. i never saw any calendars with this holiday
blackrose said:Well it is called deepavali also but it's a hindu celebration that marks the return of lord ram from exile and also the celebration of mother lakshmi as well as good over evil. Short version
It's also known as Deepavali and celebrates good over evil and a few hindu gods and goddesses. We get a holiday on the day of the festival and there is grand celebration all over. People light deeyas and dress up and do prayers and all sorts of other fun stuff.
Yep that's also one of the stories behind it. Do you celebrate?
Star_Of_Hope said:I do celebrate but now, not all that much.
We do have firecrackers but we used to have a ton back in the years.
blackrose said:Ok cool yes celebrations have become smaller with the time but I still enjoy it. Do you like lighting deeyas? I just love walking around and looking at all the beautiful designs and stuff. One year my brothers and neighbours lit torches along the roadsides in bamboos, it was so lovely
lol there are so many stories associated with this festival, it's hard to know for sure right? lol I have also heard of that story, if I'm not mistaken this was the story of Durga Mata's birth so to speak. I guess the one thing all stories have in common is that light overcomes dark and good overcomes evil.
Star_Of_Hope said:I do like them and we don't always do pooja.
We celebrate by using firecrackers and nothing more, most of the days.
blackrose said:Ok cool yes celebrations have become smaller with the time but I still enjoy it. Do you like lighting deeyas? I just love walking around and looking at all the beautiful designs and stuff. One year my brothers and neighbours lit torches along the roadsides in bamboos, it was so lovely
lol there are so many stories associated with this festival, it's hard to know for sure right? lol I have also heard of that story, if I'm not mistaken this was the story of Durga Mata's birth so to speak. I guess the one thing all stories have in common is that light overcomes dark and good overcomes evil.
Hmmm why not?Claraviolet said:My bad.
That was satyabhama taking down the narakasura.
Guess my knowledge is fading...well, not that I care anymore.
blackrose said:Hmmm why not?
Claraviolet said:Because I have stopped believing in god altogether.
Well, I don't think, I am a devotee anymore.
blackrose said:I know how you feel trust me. I hope that you will change your mind though
Claraviolet said:Well, I don't think I could ever trust god again.
Hmm....but that's just how it is for me.
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