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Fwd: Greetings of Diwali to all Hindus from HJS !



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From: Rajeev Gupta <rajeevgupta072@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 3:20 PM
Subject: Greetings of Diwali to all Hindus from HJS !
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Greetings on Diwali  Pictures of Deities on fire-crackers : Shameless denigration Denigration of Deities through  fire-crackers   Ill effects of fire-crackers  Those who burn fire-crackers are anti-social, anti-national and anti-religion !            Read More >>  The word Diwali has been derived from Deepavali, which in turn is formed from 'deep' + 'avali' (row). Deepavali is thus a line or a row of lamps. During Diwali, lamps are lit everywhere.   It is celebrated on four consecutive days - the thirteenth day (Dhanatrayodashi), the fourteenth day (Narak Chaturdashi) and the new moon day (Amavasya) [Lakshmipujan] of the dark fortnight of Ashwin and the first day of the bright fortnight of Kartik (Balipratipada). Some exclude the thirteenth day and consider only the remaining three days as Diwali. Since Vasubaras and Bhaubij respectively precede and follow Diwali, they are included in it.   Read More >> Lakshmipujan (5th November) Dhanteras (3rd November) Narak Chaturdashi (5th November) Balipratipada (7th November) Bhaubij (Yama Dwitiya) (7th November)   Also read - How to celebrate Diwali ? Importance of various days of Diwali  Join us Watch videos : http://www.HinduJagruti.org/videos/s14.html Subscribe to HJS' Youtube Channel Donate towards the Hindu cause  Send   Diwali  Sattvik  E-Greetings     Diwali Yamadeepdan Part 1  Diwali Tarpan Vidhi      Part 1  Diwali Abhyangsnan Part 1  Diwali Goupujan    Watch Videos on Diwali (Please rate the videos) Refrain from burning fire-crackers        during Diwali  Read articles on Diwali Why is Amavasya falling in Dipavali period considered as auspicious? Why is ubtana applied to the body before Abhyangasnana?  Why are lamps made from wheat flour used for Yamadipadana?  Why is the vrat of Govatsa Dwadashi perfomed before Dipavali? Why does a sister perform aukshan to brother on Yamadwitiya?

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