Monday, November 1, 2021

Diwali

                            


                                                         Hi and welcome back to my blog

  • what is diwali why is it celebrated?

Diwali celebrates Rama's eventual defeat of the evil spirit Ravana, and his triumphant return to his home. The business community considers it an auspicious time to start new ventures, as the festival coincides with the Hindu New Year.

  • How do people celebrate Diwali? 


In India, one of the most significant festivals is Diwali, or the Festival of Lights. It's a five-day celebration that includes good food, fireworks, colored sand, and special candles and lamps. Hindus interpret the Diwali story based upon where they live.

  • what are the 5 days of diwali 


Diwali, the festival of lights continues for five consecutive days - Dhanteras, Naraka Chaturdasi, Lakshmi Puja, Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj.


  • what food can you cook at diwali

So, here, in this article, we are sharing the 20 best traditional Diwali recipes which you can enjoy with your near and dear ones!
  • Samosa. A crispy and spicy samosa is something which nobody can say no to! ...
  • Aloo Bonda. ...
  • Murukku. ...
  • Gulab Jamun. ...
  • Sooji Halwa. ...
  • Paneer Tikka. ...
  • Namakpare. ...
  • Onion Bhaji.


  • How long does diwali last for

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In most of India, Diwali consists of a five-day celebration that peaks on the third day with the main celebration of Diwali.
  • why is diwali important?


Diwali is India's most important festival of the year—a time to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. ... Derived from the Sanskrit deepavali, which means “row of lights,” Diwali is known for the brightly burning clay lamps that celebrants line up outside their homes.


  • How is diwali celebrated in different states of indea

In Bengal, Diwali is celebrated as Kali Puja. On this day, people offer Goddess Kali with fish, meat, hibiscus flowers, and so on. Usually, Kali Puja takes place overnight in several pandals. It is a grand celebration at Kalighat and Dakshineshwar temple in Kolkata.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Amrinder,
    Happy Diwali🪔! Hope you had a good Diwali Although we had to celebrate it in lockdown 😭 Did you get any sweets?

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  2. Hi Amrinder. Happy Diwali to you and your family! I like the way you separated your inforamtion into sections about each different topic. Perhaps you could have described each of the foods, in your own words, like they did in the article for the Samosa. This part made my mouth water! Which one is your favourite?

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  3. Hi amy I really like your blog that you have done about diwali and I also like sweets and also other indian food bye .

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