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Vaikundarajan Shares The Importance Of Diwali

Vaikundarajan shares the importance of Diwali. Vaikundarajan insist to use Eco-friendly crackers which will reduce air and noise pollution, as an added advantage, you will be up for compliments on doing your bit to save our planet earth.

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Vaikundarajan Shares The Importance Of Diwali

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  1. Vaikundarajan Shares The Importance Of Diwali

  2. Importance • Diwali festival morally signify the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, and hope over despair. This festival preparations and rituals typically extend over a 5 day periods. • Dhanteras • NarakaChaturdasi • LakshmiPuja • Padwa, Balipratipada • BhaiDuj, BhaiyaDooj http://vaikundarajans.wordpress.com

  3. Dhanteras: Dhanterasis celebrated as the first day of Diwali and considered important day for business community. This day is also marks the birthday of Lakshmi – The Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. • NarakaChaturdasi: NarakChaturdasi is the second day of Diwali, and is also called ChotiDiwali. • LakshmiPuja: The third day is the main festive day. Lakshmipuja is offered on this day. Lakshmi symbolizes wealth and prosperity, and her blessings are invoked for a good year ahead. People wear new clothes and distributes sweets and bust crackers. • Padwa, Balipratipada: The day after Diwali, is celebrated as Padwa. This day ritually celebrates the love and mutual devotion between the wife and husband. The husbands give thoughtful gifts, or elaborate ones to respective spouses. • BhaiDuj, BhaiyaDooj: The last day of festival is called Bhaidooj (Brother’s second). It celebrates the sister-brother loving relationship. http://vaikundarajanblog.blogspot.in

  4. VaikundarajanWishes To Have A Safe Diwali Vaikundarajan wishes to have a safe and sound Diwali, while bursting crackers and also suggests to use low sound crackers to avoid sound pollution http://vaikundarajans.blogspot.in

  5. VaikundarajanEnjoys Celebrating Green Diwali Vaikundarajan feels that everyone should give more respect to our mother nature and prevent environment from sound and air pollution. http://vaikundarajans.wordpress.com

  6. Use Eco-friendly Crackers Vaikundarajan insist to use Eco-friendly crackers which has hit the Indian market. Since it hugely cuts down the level of air and noise pollution. As an added advantage, you will be up for compliments on doing your bit to save our planet earth. http://vaikundarajanblog.blogspot.in

  7. VaikundarajanWishsYou All A Very Happy Diwali And Prosperous New Year http://vaikundarajans.blogspot.in

  8. Vaikundarajan Blogs http://vaikundarajans.wordpress.com http://vaikundarajanblog.blogspot.in http://vaikundarajans.blogspot.in

  9. Social Media https://www.facebook.com/subramanian.vaikundarajan https://twitter.com/VaikundarajanS https://plus.google.com/115528313448062051565

  10. Thank You

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