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    Deepawali: The Festival of Lights PDF Print E-mail

    This year's Tihar falls on ASWIN 30-KARTIC 2, 2066 (16th-19th Oct, 2009) Deepawali which literally means ‘the row of lamps’ is celebrated as the festival lights. This festival is also called ‘Tihar’, which lasts for five consecutive days and is observed in honor of Laxmi, the Goddess of wealth and good luck. It is the most friendly of festivals observed throughout Nepal and also India. Laxmi, the Goddess of prosperity and good fortune is invited into evry homne. All people enjoyu five days of feasting and family gatherings. It also heralds the advent of autumn in Nepal.Image

    Laxmi puja is observed on the auspicious occasion of Deepawali. This is the third day of Tihar when the sacred cow is worshipped with great honour. Hindus worship and regard cow as their holy mother. So we worship the holy cow in the morning with garlands of flowers and apply red Tika on her foreheads. This ceremony is solemnized with reverence in the morning hours of Deepawali. This tradition was initiated by the people of Ayodhyaya to express their boundless joy when lord Rama returned after his fourteen years’ exile.

    30 Aswin (16th Oct 2009) - Kag Tihar - worshiping of crows - feed them and keep them happy

    31 Aswin (17th Oct) -Cow Tika  and  Kukur Tihar -  worshiping of cows Day 2 - Laxmi Puja - worshiping of Fortune Goddess Day 2 - Tihar Songs: Bhailini - girls sing an unique song! and the same day worshiping of dogs - the protector of our homes occurs.

    1 Kartik – (18th Oct) Various Puja and Tihar Song: (Gobardhan Pooja)Deusi - boys sing Deusi, a popular Tihar song! Day 3 - Tihar Songs : Deusi - Pujas and singing Tihar's special song

    2 Kartik (19th Oct) - Bhai Tika Day (Final Day) - tika for a long life of brothers and sisters!

     

    A few days before Tihar, preparations are seen in full swing for cleaning and whitewashing to add new look to houses and buildings. During this festival houses, shops, offices, factories, and mills are brightly decorated with lights and traditional lamps. It is a time of lights and tinsel decorations. This type of illumination is done for three consecutive days, beginning from the first day of Tihar. But special light arrangements are done on the day of Laxmi Puja. Flickering oil-traditional lamps lighten all courtyards, doorways, roof-tops, verandas and windows. People stroll around in new clothes and buy sweets and gifts. In this way, this festival gives a glimpse of a traditional Christmas.

    Tihar 2007 - Part 1

    Celebrating deusi bhailo of tihar 2007

    After the illumination in the evening the main part of Laxi puja is performed during the night. An illumination and well-decorated house attracts the attention of the Goddess of prosperity. It is believed that the Goddess of wealth is ritually invited to enter the house and offer blessing to its occupants. For this purpose a ritualistic drawing is made of purified cow dung plaster to guide the way for Laxmi in  front of main door. From the drawing a trail of plaster or rice and red vermillion leads into the house and the room where Laxmi is worshipped with utmost devotion and dedication. A beautifully decorated image of the Goddess Laxmi is placed before the family treasure box or safe which contains the valuables. Prayers are offered to make them multiply. Throughout the whole night the earthen lamps filled with ghee or pure mustard oil, are kept burning at the place where the Goddess of wealth is worshipped. Everybody tries his level best to welcome and please the goddess of prosperity. She loves light and sacred cowrie (conch) shells. Children love to play with fireworks during the Tihar and especially on Laxmi puja day. However, as fire crackers could be dangerous and harmful they are banned in Nepal these days.

    All monetary transactions are forbidden on this auspicious occasion. The only exception is the giving of small coins and food (sel roti)- to small groups of Bhailo singers. Groupes of singers go door to door singing and dancing and asking for money. This is a timebound tradition. Girls are supposed to ask for money on this solemn occasion. Boys turn comes next day, which is called Dheunsi.

    The last day of the Tihar is celebrated by sisters worshipping their brothers. This is called bhai Tika. All sisters honour and worship their brothers for blessings and wish them success in all their ventures.

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    Comments (6)add feed
    ... : ZonJ
    complete information on Deepawali or Diwali celebrations...thanks for you information about the deepawali festival of Nepal
    January 21, 2008
    ... : Ramesh
    Great information about the Lakshmi Pooja,Lakshmi Diwali Pooja,Steps of Lakshmi Pooja that is celebrated in Nepal and India
    January 21, 2008
    Diwali is the festival of lights which is celebrated by lightning small oil lamps or diyas around home, garden, roof and other places. Entrances are made colourful with lovely traditional Rangoli and other decorative items. The celebration of this grand event is incomplete without exchange of sweets and gifts. Nowadays, crackers and fireworks have become indispensable part of celebration. Happy Deewali http://desidirectory.com/indian-festival-events/Default.asp
    October 10, 2008
    ... : chetna
    thank you so much for imformation of tihar and laxmi puja
    October 19, 2008
    ... : sangitha
    thaxs for the good information
    October 22, 2008
    ... : thakur
    thanks for this deusi songs. i really love this deusi songs.great thanks for this and rememberance to all nepali dai in nepal and in america. smilies/smiley.gif smilies/wink.gif
    October 18, 2009
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