Entries from October 2008
October 29, 2008 · 1 Comment
Yama Dvitiya or Yam Dwitiya is the last day of five-day Diwali celebrations. Yam Dwitiya is also called as Bhai Dhooj or Bhai Bij or Bhai Beej.
In South India, it is called as Yama Dwitiya. Legend of Yama Dwitiya is associated with the God of death – Yama Dharma Raj. He visit his sister Yami’s home on this day.
In North India, it is widely celebrated as Bhai Dhooj.
Categories: Hinduism · Indian Festivals
Tagged: Bhai Beej, Bhai Bij, bhai dhooj, bhai dooj, Deepavali, Deepawali, Diwali 2008, Last day of Diwali, Yam Dvitiya, Yama Dwitiya
October 27, 2008 · 1 Comment

Right time to perform Lakshmi Puja on Diwali Amavasya, 28th October, 2008 is evening 6.37 to 8.31.
It is considered as Pradosh Kaal, which is most preferrable time to perform Lord Ganesh, Lakshmi, Saraswati and Kuber Puja.
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Categories: Hinduism · Indian Festivals
Tagged: Correct Time to Perform Lakshmi Puja on Diwali in 2008, Deepavali, Deepawali, Diwali Puja, Lakshmi Pooja 2009, Lakshmi Puja 2008, Laxmi Puja 2008, Laxmi Puja 2009

This Diwali may bring you a lot of wealth and good health.
Be blessed by Goddess Lakshmi and enjoy this sparkling event.
Categories: Hinduism · Indian Festivals
Tagged: Deepavali Wishes, Deepawali, Diwali 2008, Happy Lakshmi Puja, Narak Chaturdasi
October 25, 2008 · 1 Comment
Diwali Puja Thali is a steel or copper or golden plate containing all the essentials require during the poojas of Lord Ganesh and Goddess Sri Mahalakshmi.

Diwali Puja Thali contains the idols of Lord Ganesh and Goddess Mahalakshmi, in the middle a small bowl for wet kumkum (tilak / tika). And around that small bowl, it contains several small bowls for powdered kumkum, haldi (turmeric powder), consecrated rice (Akshita), Aarti kappur (Camphor tablets), betel nuts, dry fruits, mishri (sugar) and etc..
You can design Diwali Puja as your wish. Apply your thoughts and rock with your innovative Diwali Puja Thali.
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Categories: Ethics of Life · Hinduism · Indian Festivals
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Diwali – the festival of lights is also the festival for new dresses. According to Indian textile market, Diwali is the biggest season for them.
On Diwali, people like to wear ethnic dresses. Women wear – Sarees, Ghagra Cholis, Kurthis, Chudidaars, etc..
Men wear Kurtha Pyzamas, Kurhta and Dhoti, Sherwani, etc..



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