Home | Birthday | Friendship | Greeting Cards | Grown Ups | Holidays | Jokes | Kid Poems | Wildlife
:: 101Kidz Sections ::
 » Birthday
 » Clipart
 » Crafts
 » Friendship
 » Games
 » Greeting Cards
 » Grown Ups
 » Holidays
 » Jokes
 » Kid Celebrities
 » Kid Poems
 » Knowledge Book
 » Quotations
 » Songs
 » Wildlife
:: Cool Sections ::
» Activities
» Adopt Pets
» Children Classics
» Movie This Week
» Our Friends
» Wallpapers
:: Get Comfortable ::
» Bookmark Us
» Contact Us
» View Your Card
» Link To Us
» Site Map
» Tell A Friend
» Contribute Content
:: Free Newsletter ::

Fill out your email address to receive our newsletter! Enter your email here

:: Search The Site ::

Looking for something specific? Enter your keyword here
Web 101Kidz.com   

  101Kidz : Holidays : Diwali : Customs

  
[]

 
Hindus believe that the souls of ancestors come to visit their homes on the new moon day of Diwali. Lamps are lit to guide the departed souls on their way. 

It is interesting to note that Diwali almost coincides with Halloween, which takes place on 31 October, and that Halloween in Europe is also traditionally associated with spirits and the dead. Diwali is also associated with the Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth. It is the day when Lakshmi is supposed to have emerged from the milky ocean to bring prosperity to the world. 

Shopkeepers usually close their accounts at this time. They place their ledgers in front of a picture of Lakshmi and pray for better profits in the coming year. Lakshmi is believed to visit homes that are well lit, so families decorate their homes with flowers and paper chains. The streets are hung with garlands of flowers and are full of lights. People wear their best clothes or buy new ones, children are given presents and new year greetings are exchanged through visits or Diwali cards. Everywhere is clean and shiny for Hindus believe in the cleanliness of body, mind and home. A Rangoli design is created on doorsteps to welcome everybody. Rangoli means a pattern in colour. Traditionally rice flour was used as an offering to the insects, birds and small creatures. Today powder paints, chalk, sand, cereals, seeds or flowers are used to create a rangoli pattern. Delicious food and sweets are prepared. Traditionally Hindus would visit the temple before eating, making merry and visiting friends and relatives. Sometimes friends are met at the temple where there is music, singing and dancing as well as lots of food.

Diwali Cards : diwali Wishes
Diwali Cards
Diwali Cards : Diyas
Diya Cards
Diwali Cards : Religious Greetings
Religious Cards
Diwali Cards : Fireworks
Fireworks
Thank You
Thank You Cards

 

[]

 

 Birthday | Crafts | Friendship | Games | Greeting Cards | Grown Ups | Holidays | Jokes | Kid Poems | Knowledge Book | Kid Celebrities | Wallpapers | Wildlife | Links | Contact Us 

© 2003-2004 101Kidz.com