Diwali season is so special for the many wonderful things it brings in the lives of people. Lakshmi pooja is the most important aspect of Diwali that no household can afford to miss if you want to get the most out of Diwali celebrations.
Diwali Puja Vidhi Step 1: Purify your home - Diwali cleaning is very important. Clean every corner of your house. After cleaning, sprinkle Gangajal (holy water from river Ganga) to purify the surrounding.
Day 1- Vasu Baras- On the first day of celebration, cows and calves, sacred animals in the country, are worshiped and all homes are carefully cleaned. On Day 2- Dhan Teras- The second day of Diwali celebrates the birth of God Dhanvantri.
Many tales are associated with Diwali, which is celebrated between mid-October and mid-November in myriad ways by people all over India. But what unites celebrants is the essence of the occasion - the shared signs, symbols and icons that signify illumination in the hearts of believers the world over.
Lord Rama is the main focus of the Ramayana, with the Hindu god leaving his kingdom to live in exile for 14 years. While in exile, his wife Sita was kidnapped by the demon king, Ravana (who was the king of Lanka – or Sri Lanka as it’s now known).
Besan Ladoo or Besan Laddu is a popular, one of the best and easy Indian sweet recipes prepared using gram flour or chickpea flour as the main ingredient. These laddus are served or distributed to friends and family during special occasions such as Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Birthdays.