What is diwali ? why we celebrate it ?
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The word 'Diwali' translates to 'Dawn of Light' from the Sanskrit word 'diya' meaning 'light'. The Diwali celebrations come in the middle of the Hindu month of Karthik, which is the autumn equinox.
The Sun is at its highest point in the sky and marks the start of Dhanteras, or the Festival of Wealth. This coincides with the Hindu festival of Gudi Padwa that falls on the same day of the week.
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In Hinduism the same day is known as the Day of Lord Rama and this is the festival for Lord Rama, who is considered the head of the Rama caste. The festival of lights, Diwali symbolizes victory over evil. Why is it called Diwali ? The day of Diwali begins with the sunrise on the morning of Kartik Poornima (i.e. the 9th day of the waxing moon). This is a relatively early sunrise for those in the northern hemisphere, typically between 05h30 and 06h30. The Dhanteras festival is considered an auspicious day to start any new venture in business.
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हिंदी- दिवाली के बारे में पूरी जानकारी। कब, क्यों और कैसे मनाया जाता है। दीवाली के बारे में 8 जानकारी। Diwali Assey in hindi
हिंदी- दिवाली के बारे में पूरी जानकारी। कब, क्यों और कैसे मनाया जाता है। दीवाली के बारे में 8 जानकारी। Diwali Assey in hindi
दिवाली क्या है ?दिवाली पांच दिवसीय हिंदू त्योहार है।दिवाली कब मनाई जाती है ?हर साल के अक्टूबर या नवंबर के माहिने में मनाते है।दिवाली पर कुछ नया करने के लिए क्या करना चाहिए ?आप अपने दोस्तो और परिवार के साथ एक गेम नाइट होस्ट कर सकते हैं।दिवाली की बधाई देने के लिए किस से संपर्क करें ?आप अपने दोस्तो या फिर रिश्तेदारों से पूछ सकते हैं।दिवाली में क्या खाना चाहिए ?दिवाली की रात तरह-तरह के पकवाने बनती है…
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also isn't it a bit funny how almost every culture and region went "hmm it's the end of autumn. time to be scared about ghosts and set stuff on fire"
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honestly seeing you mention sikh society is so funny bc sikh people LOVE showing their culture! i work with a lot of sikh men and they're always bringing food into work and just love being asked culture. im chinese and they're always asking questions as well- cultural exchange is such a personal thing and imo one of the easiest ways to build a relationship
literally!!!!!! and your last comment is so important bc the reason i made that post is bc i actually found myself guilty of the tiktok mindset WITH one of the chefs at work. he's spanish and has quite a heavy accent and for a long time i really dithered on asking him where he was from (bc all i knew from his accent was that it was european which. doesnt really help) and in my head i was doing it bc i didnt want to 'other' him, but in the end my mum actually said to me that being clearly uncertain around him and NOT addressing the fact we clearly come from different places was actually making things worse, and i was so so pissed off at myself bc she was right. and you know what? i asked him not long ago in the end where he was from, and he lit up. we went back and forth about the spanish and the english and we ribbed each other but it felt like the weird tension existing in all our interactions up until that point had lifted and now he makes a point to come over and chat to me at work. and that tension wasn't there bc i DISLIKED his potential culture or felt actually UNCOMFORTABLE around him, it existed because i demonised my own curiosity and genuine desire to know about him as a person and let myself be a little freak about it instead. like????? it's so fucked up that this is becoming such a normalised thing!!!!
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I’m at a new place of work (unpaid) (volunteering) (working 4 exposure type deal) and everyone is so sweet :(( one girl met me today and invited me to a diwali party at her house like 4 hours later :((
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no because how did i manage to drop my jhumka thrice already??
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Hi, my dear JWB✨
I've always wondered about the diwali night when Arnav was being a heartless Puppeteer who showed no mercy and broke Khushi's heart. As a person who feels that Khushi literally was discarded.I want to know your take on how Khushi would've bounced back. If Khushi was not engaged to snakewa Shyam and rather to someone who wants to marry her(lovingly and genuinely) would Khushi be able to forget Arnav and will Arnav would've let her go? Taking this scenario can you attempt a prompt.
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Hello Anon!
There are several complex emotions running in Diwali. And to answer your question I'd like to highlight two things:
Arnav's motivation
Khushi's choice
Arnav did not choose to be engaged with La to spite Khushi. He was running away from Khushi and from the realization of the fact that he committed infidelity against Lavanya. Khushi is a dream, a fantasy. Lavanya is safety, security. She fits in his world without him having to change a single bit. But with Khushi he'd have to change his whole existence. And that's terrifying. His desire to Khushi is seen as a weakness.
Note - when he learns Khushi is engaged, he turns blind. Then whatever he does is manipulative and angry. He wants to show her in every way possible that he is the much better choice. It's egoistic, dark, toxic and the need to prove that if she were to be miserable in commitment, they might be miserable together than with other people.
Khushi's irritation with Shyam wasn't just because we know he's the villain. Shyam promised to help deal the situation but she increasingly felt he secured the engagement instead. Above all, Khushi didn't want to marry Shyam. In fact the more secure her and Shyam's relationship became, the greater her dislike became. It doesn't matter who she's marrying - she was forced into it. Khushi's choice is Arnav. However ludicrous that is.
Note - Khushi is the other woman in Arnav and La's relationship. And Arnav was a complete ass to both La and Khushi for being unable to decide his feelings. But the show factually shows us each person's emotions instead of telling us whose emotions are more right or wrong. It allows us to dwell in the grey morality.
It would take Khushi a long time to recover from Arnav, also Arnav would've never gone through with his marriage to La. He was increasingly becoming aware that he made a huge mistake by committing when he had no intention to (the very thing he wanted to avoid in the first place, he always wanted to be honest).
Somewhere down the line they would've gotten together again. Perhaps a bit older, wiser, more hurt but eventually together. That's what this story was written for ultimately...
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It's that time of the year again [pretty colored diyas, making perfect rangolis, dressing up in traditionals everyday, having all your favorite sweets, feeling that desi diwali spirit like eco-friendly firecrackers]
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I'm lacking jhumkeeeee pics in my tumblr feed🥺
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