Diwali Paras Parivaar Spreading Joy and Light.
The whole world feels grateful and proud towards the diversity of this country, and appreciate this delightful manner. Paras Parivaar always appreciates the beauty of India's diversity as well as the splendor of all the festivals associated with Sanatan Dharma.
On the auspicious day of Diwali, the holy festival of Hindus, Indians start preparing for the splendor and decoration of their homes many days in advance. There is a different enthusiasm among all Sanatanis about this festival. This festival of Diwali is very ancient and the biggest festival. The way the people of Ayodhya welcomed Lord Ram by lighting ghee Diyas even in their poor circumstances, can be understood from this, the devotion and love of all the people of Ayodhya towards Lord Ram. At this time, the people of entire India, like the people of Ayodhya, end the black darkness of Amavasya by lighting diyas and candles on the roofs and courtyards of their houses. According to popular beliefs, the entire city is decorated with colorful flowers on that day.
The Excitement among Indians about Diwali Preparations:
People start preparing their homes and offices about 10 days in advance. According to ancient beliefs, it is believed that the house which is clean receives the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. This festival does not look at religion. People of every religion are involved in the enthusiasm of this festival, whether they are Hindus or from any other religion. The power of this festival can attract every person. On normal days, the night of Amavasya is considered to be extremely dark, but the flame of love and enthusiasm makes the night of Amavasya on Diwali full of brightness. The diyas lit in millions overpower this evil in the form of darkness, and the whole of India is shining in the flame of unity. Paras Parivar also extends its heartfelt greetings to all Indians and the followers of this festival on this faith-filled and emotional festival.
Diwali can be explained better by its name itself. The literal meaning of Diwali is "row of lamps", all the followers of Hindu Dharma light lamps in rows on their houses and roofs on this day. The splendor of this divine and luminous occasion of Diwali is visible all over the country. Everyone celebrates their happiness with their family on this day and also welcomes Ram Lalla with enthusiasm. If we recall the popular beliefs, when Shri Ram returned to Ayodhya after killing the king of Lanka, Ravana and completing his 14 years of exile. In today's time, the entire country welcomes Shri Ram just like the people of Ayodhya. The same enthusiasm remains on Diwali every year. With this message that good always wins over evil, even if that evil is represented by a powerful king like Ravana. Diwali's traditions and beliefs are honored and celebrated worldwide.
The meaning of this festival of joy is not just to light up our houses as a decoration, in real terms the true meaning of this festival is to remove the darkness within us and present the ideal message in our society. Along with Paras Bhai Ji, Hindu Dharma also believes that on this day, by worshiping Goddess Lakshmi and Shri Ganesh, wealth and prosperity is fulfilled in the houses. Paras Parivaar wishes all the countrymen a Happy Diwali on this auspicious festival. May Goddess Lakshmi shower happiness, prosperity and wealth on you and your family.