WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY DEEPAVALI
  • *என் உளம் கனிந்த தீபாவளி நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள்***

    **

    *WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY DEEPAVALI***
  • Thanks Satheesh.
    Wishing all PS members & their families a Happy Deepavali. Happy Thalai Deepavali to the newly weds.
  • I wish all our PS family members and their families a happy and safe deepavali
    I sincerely wish that this festival of lights will bestow happiness on all your families.
  • Thanks everyone for the wishes,

    Wishing all PS members & their families a Happy and prosperous Deepawali.
  • Wishing you all a very Happy Diwali

    ~ Udanx
  • Hi Satheesh,
    Thank you for the greetings.Wishing you too a Happy Diwali and lots of happiness in the days to come.
    with regards,
    shanthi.
  • Anaivarukkum en idhayam kanintha deepawali nal vazhthukkal.

    M.Manivannan
    Jaihind
  • - WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY DEEPAWALI...

    PS is a very large family which includes the members, their families,
    friends and those who are attracted by Kalki's PS Novel yet could not
    interact much...

    Our very best wishes to one and all..


    Re inscriptional support for Diwali, I do not recall of having read
    any such old inscriptions related to Diwali...

    And the Naragasuran episode does not seem to have any other literary
    support either ...

    Looks post Vijayanagar or Sarfojis.

    But essentially DEEPAM is related to FIRE which is one of the
    Elements.

    It also represents enlightenment...

    ILLUMINATED PATH TOWARDS GLORIOUS FUTURE ..
    MATCHING OUR GLORIOUS PAST..


    Request even silent members to avail this opportunity post a
    greeting ...


    Hearty Greetings.

    sps
  • Dear All,

    Wish you all and your family a very happy and prosperous Deepavali.
  • > Re inscriptional support for Diwali, I do not recall of having read
    > any such old inscriptions related to Diwali...
    >
    > And the Naragasuran episode does not seem to have any other literary
    > support either ...
    >
    > Looks post Vijayanagar or Sarfojis.
    >
    > But essentially DEEPAM is related to FIRE which is one of the
    > Elements.
    >

    Dear Sir,

    Deepavali is not only to celebrate the naragasuran's death, some people say
    that it is the final day of kethaara gouri viratham for god shiva, We have
    any historical support for this?
  • ACCORDING TO MY KNOWLEDGE,
    SINCE THIS FESTIVAL HAS BEEN CELEBRATED IN ALL THE STATES OF INDIA,
    SO THIS WAS STARTED FROM AKBAR THE GREAT OR SOME OTHER EMPERORS WHO RULED
    MANY PARTS OF INDIA. I
    S IT CORRECT ?
    WARM REGARDS,
    A.SUGUMARAN
  • Happy Deepavali Good wishes to all. It has truly been a privilege to
    be part of this group and sincerely wish everyone health, happiness
    and joy in days to come!!

    All water on the morning of Deepavali is sanctified as Ganga, hence
    the good wish Ganga snaanam acha? In olden times Deepavali is marked
    by early morning ritual oil bath, blessings by elders, the fragrant
    herbal 'marundu' and of course crackers and visit to friends and
    family. Would be interesting to note how it has changed, in my home
    after elders passed away much of the ritual has gone and what remains
    is just exchange of good wishes with sweets and savories.

    Malathi
  • *என் உளம் கனிந்த தீபாவளி நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள்***
    *WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY DEEPAVALI***
  • Dear Friends

    Wish you all a happy deepavali. May this festival of lights bring
    brightness to our homes.
  • Hi
    happy diwali to all

    significance of diwali
    Deepavali, or Divali is a major Indian festival, and a significant
    festival in Hinduism, Sikhism and Jainism. The festival is also
    celebrated by Buddhists of Nepal, particularly the Newar Buddhists.

    it is the homecoming of King Rama of Ayodhya after a 14-year exile in
    the forest.
    Southern India marks it as the day Lord Krishna defeated the demon
    Narakasura.
    In Jainism it marks the nirvana of Lord Mahavira, which occurred on
    October 15, 527 BCE.
    The Sikhs celebrate Diwali for on this day, the Sixth Guru, Guru
    Hargobind Ji, was freed from imprisonment
  • Hi,

    Interesting topic.

    As far as I have heard that Diwali is the day when Ram retuned to Ayodya after victory over Ravana and completion of 14 years.... thats why the day when Ram kills Ravana is celebrated as Dashera...

    Rgds.,

    Shiv
  • Hi,

    Is it lord Krishan killing the demon Narakasura or lord Murugan?

    Thanks & Rgds.,

    Shiv

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