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Happy Diwali 2023 ..... Happy Diwali Week Wishes
Diwali Week Images app is designed for religious people who have real faith in Diwali Festival Celebration.
This app contains big collection of Dhanteras wallpapers,Laxmi Puja wishes & Kali Chaudas wishes images, Diwali Wishes, Happy New Year Wishes & Bhai Dooj Images.
This app brings you the best Diwali Festival Pictures.
1st Day Of Diwali Week – Dhanteras
Dhanteras (Dhanvantari Trayodashi) is the first day of Diwali week, marking the official beginning of the sparkling Diwali festivities.
Dhanteras is a special day, as it is thought that Lord Dhanwantari came from the sea this day with Ayurveda, a medical science, for the good of humankind. A large number of purchases take place this day, particularly gold, silver and precious stones, ornaments, new clothing and utensils.
2nd Day Of Deepavali – Choti Diwali
Kali Chaudas, or Narak Chaturdashi, is known as the second day of Diwali week. It is just the Choti Diwali; the festival celebrated on the second day of Deepavali in some parts of India.
It is understood that Lord Krishna killed Narakasur’s demon on this day, freeing the world from terror.
3rd Day Of Diwali Week – Actual Diwali Day
The real Diwali is on the third day of the 5 days of Diwali. It is the day when Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are worshipped. Hindus get purified and join their families and their Pandit (priest) to worship the Divine Goddess Lakshmi for the blessings of prosperity and riches, the victory of good over evil and light over darkness. People in their homes are lighting diyas and candles, and millions of crackers, crackers and fairy lights are on the street throughout India.
4th Day of Diwali Week – Vishwakarma Day After Diwali
The fourth day of the five days of Diwali is celebrated in different ways in India. This day is observed with pomp as Bestu Varas, the new year according to its calendar in western states such as Gujarat.
In Northern Indian states, this day, when people worship their instruments, arms and equipment, is commonly celebrated as the day of Govardhan Puja and the day of Vishwakarma. Therefore, most or all businesses remain closed on this day. Also named Annakut this day.
Lord Krishna brought the people of Vraja to Govardhan Puja several thousand years ago. From then on, Hindus worship Govardhan every year in honour of the first Puja of the Vraja people.
5th Day of Diwali Week – Bhai Dooj
The fifth of the 5 days of Diwali is celebrated as the Bhai Dooj or Bhai Beej day. Yama (Yamraj, the Lord of Death) came to his sister Yamuna on this day several moons ago during the Vedic period. He gave a Vardhan (a boon) to his sister that the person who visited her that day would be freed from all sins and attain moksha or ultimate liberation.
From then on, the brothers visit their sisters and their children to inquire about their wellbeing, and sisters prepare sweets as a mark of love for their brothers.
The five days of Diwali festivities come to an end on this day.
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