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Diwali Festival India
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In some places, the festival begins with Dhanteras, a day set aside to worship Laksmi. In the Indian culture, wealth is not viewed as a corruptive power. Instead, a wealthy person is considered to have been rewarded for good deeds of a past life, i.e karma. On the second day of the festival, Kali, the goddess of Strength, is worshipped. On the 3rd day ( the last day of the year in the lunar calendar), lamps are lighted and shine brightly in homes. The lamp symbolizes knowledge. The fourth day of Diwali falls on the first day of the lunar New Year. At this time, old business accounts are settled and new books are opened. The books are worshipped in a special ceremony by Indian priests and participants are encouraged to remove anger, hate, and jealousy from their lives. On the last day (Balipratipada) of the festival, Bali, an ancient Indian king, is recalled and remembered. Bali destroyed the centuries old philosophies of the society. However, in addition to this, he is remembered for being a generous and kind person. Hence, the significance of this day is to see the good in others, including enemies.
Diwali is by far the most
enthusiastically enjoyed festival in India. People of different nationalities,
races, religions and backgrounds come together to share their joys generating a
feeling of universal brotherhood and inter-religious harmony.
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Links for How children can celebrate Diwali / Diwali links.
Hobby Classes for Diwali in Mumbai ( Bombay) India - Here, students can learn candles for Diwali. Also create rangoli art, toran making, diya decoration, paper bags, envelopes, gift boxes, gift wrapping, calligraphy, Diwali chocolates and cakes & more
http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk - Students learn about diwali. Includes some diwali poems.
http://www.wwfindia.org/ - An essay about the high pollution levels at the time of Diwali.
http://www.cleanindia. - Learn what students can do to Keep Diwali clean and pollution free.
http://www.ucls.uchicago.edu/ - Children celebrating diwali and some rangoli art pictures.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/ - A BBC report about Children and diwali festival in India.
http://enquirer.com/ - Students celebrating diwali outside India.
http://www.indev.nic.in/pravah/campaigns.html - Say No to Crackers - A campaign by school kids to promote social responsibility
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