Hindus from all over the world, including Pakistan, will celebrate Diwali on Saturday, November 14, with great pomp and circumstance. Special Diwali poojas will be offered from 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm and special prayers will be offered for the independence of Kashmir.
According to details, Hindus all over the world, including Pakistan, are celebrating Diwali on November 14 with great enthusiasm and joy. The flickering earthen lamps, the buildings adorned with brightly colored candles, the dim light of the candles, the rain of light, this part of the earth, immersed in lights, seems to be a parasite. Diwali is the biggest festival of Hindus and is celebrated all over the world. Followers of the religion celebrate it with great enthusiasm Diwali is actually the short name of Diwali which literally means a row of goddesses and hence it is called the festival of lights. Every festival of Hindus has historical, religious and cultural background. And Diwali is no different. Palmist Bhagwan Das told Daily Pakistan Online that the biggest meaning of Diwali is to break the obedience of parents to protect one's self-esteem, like Rani Sita was kidnapped and imprisoned by Raja Rao. Prince Rama and his wife Rani Sita are about to return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile when the whole city came to greet them and the rays of light were shining brightly from Ayodhya. Even today people celebrate this return of Rama with open heart. Vishnu, a Hindu deity, took the form of Lord Krishna and saved the world from the tyrant king on the day of Diwali. The most important thing of Diwali is the union of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu She is the goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity and that is why people worship her on this day so that the goddess may be kind to her throughout the year. The purchase of any metal is considered as a good omen. The second day is Narak Chaturdas, the third day is Diwali, the fourth day is Govardhan Puja and the fifth day is Bhayadoj. It is not only a holiday but also a great festival of sweets. The shops are decorated with all kinds of sweets. The festival of Diwali brings happiness to the common man while the shopkeepers are also eagerly waiting for Diwali. They are full of home decorating items. Sweets are also given as gifts and they are also used in worship. Stays ready and waits for Lakshmi in his own loo overnight lit outside the door.