!!!!!!!!!!! Diwali Wishes to all QL !!!!!!!!!

Mokkai Chamy
By Mokkai Chamy

!!!! DIWALI WISHES TO ALL QL !!!!
Diwali (Tamil: தீபாவளி; is a significant festival in Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism, and an official holiday in India
Adherents of these religions celebrate Diwali as the Festival of Lights. They light diyas—cotton string wicks inserted in small clay pots filled with oil—to signify victory of good over the evil within an individual.
In India and Nepal, Diwali is now considered to be a national festival, and the aesthetic aspect of the festival is enjoyed by most Indians and Nepalese regardless of faith. Kerala is the only state in India where Diwali is not a big celeberation.
On the day of Diwali, many wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks. Some North Indian business communities start their financial year on Diwali and new account books are opened on this day.
Spiritual significance
While Diwali is popularly known as the "festival of lights", the most significant spiritual meaning is "the awareness of the inner light".
Central to Hindu philosophy is the assertion that there is something beyond the physical body and mind which is pure, infinite, and eternal, called the Atman. Just as we celebrate the birth of our physical being, Diwali is the celebration of this inner light, in particular the knowing of which outshines all darkness (removes all obstacles and dispels all ignorance), awakening the individual to one's true nature, not as the body, but as the unchanging, infinite, immanent and transcendent reality. With the realization of the Atman comes universal compassion, love, and the awareness of the oneness of all things (higher knowledge). This brings Ananda (inner joy or peace).
The gunas are the underlying forces or tendencies which one needs to have unaffected, direct relation with in order to find effectiveness and righteousness in life: they are lines of potential and illuminate thought and action, thus the inner meaning of Diwali being the festival of lights.
Diwali celebrates this through festive fireworks, lights, flowers, sharing of sweets, and worship. While the story behind Diwali varies from region to region, the essence is the same - to rejoice in the inner light (Atman) or the underlying reality of all things (Brahman).

CELEBRATIONS IN OTHER PART OF THE WORLD APART FROM INDIA
Diwali is celebrated in various parts of the world, in countries such as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Suriname, Canada, Guyana, Kenya, Mauritius, Fiji, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Australia, much of Africa, and the United States. With more and more Indians and Sri Lankans now migrating to various parts of the world, the number of countries where Diwali is celebrated has been gradually increasing. While in some countries it is celebrated mainly by Indian expatriates, in others it has become part of the general local culture.
OBAMA CELEBRATING DIWALI

Although it was the Bush White House that began celebrating Diwali, the Indian festival of lights, in 2003, Obama became the first President to personally grace the ceremony -- a brief affair that began with a rather incongruous performance by the well-regarded Hindi a-capella group Penn Masala, and ended with a Sanskrit invocation by a priest from the local Siva-Vishnu temple.

''This coming Saturday, Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists, here in America and around the world, will celebrate this holiday by lighting Diyas, or lamps, which symbolize the victory of light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance,'' Obama said on the occasion, adding, ''And while this is a time of rejoicing, it's also a time for reflection, when we remember those who are less fortunate and renew our commitment to reach out to those in need.''
The half-hour East Room celebration was attended by a mixed crowd of hyphenated Asians, Americans, and Indians. India’s Commerce Minister Anand Sharma and Ambassador Meera Shankar dropped by, and several Indian-Americans in administrative positions in Washington attended.

The White House kept it light and simple. A box of Indian mithai (sweets) was placed on some 150 chairs that filled the East Room but there was no food fest or song and dance.

After his remarks, much of which was devoted to the Asian-American initiative, there was a single lamp that Obama lit from a candle. The Siva-Vishnu temple priest, dressed in ceremonial togs with an enormous three-forked tilak on his forehead, kept his invocation short -- chanting ''Asatoma Sadgamaya'' (Lead us from the unreal to the real, from darkness to light, from death to liberation) from the Upanishads.

Obama, having lit the White House diya (a word he handled with aplomb) and wished everyone a ''Happy Diwali and Saal Mubarak,'' listened intently as the priest ended with ''Om Shanti Shanti.'' He returned the priest’s Namaste and then shook his hands before striding out to attend to the business of war.

''Thank you Mr President for being the first president to come to the Diwali ceremony,'' a gadabout journalist called out to Obama. ''Yes, how about that,’’ the President shot back.

The following is the embeded video of the diwali event in White House

By kumaran_63• 20 Oct 2009 13:35
kumaran_63

Happy Diwali Wishes to you all.

kumaran

By someonenew• 16 Oct 2009 20:33
someonenew

Happy Diwali guys!

"Ali Baba and 40 thieves" are now "Ali Baba and 30 thieves" ; 10 were laid off.

By shyams• 16 Oct 2009 20:29
shyams

lets spread the light of love and peace, get rid of the hatred and evil darkness... this symbolizes Diwali. and lets pledge to be good civic.

By pavirana• 16 Oct 2009 16:26
pavirana

Happy Dipawali wishes to all of you

By amnesia• 15 Oct 2009 16:30
amnesia

Happy Diwali :)

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By veena hareesh• 15 Oct 2009 15:49
veena hareesh

Happy Diwali to all qatar living members.

By anonymous• 15 Oct 2009 14:56
anonymous

HAPPY DIWALI.....

2 ALL QL MEMBERS......

By Victory_278692• 15 Oct 2009 14:40
Victory_278692

A festival of LIGHTS to enlighten Your mind and soul....

By gkvengadesh• 15 Oct 2009 14:39
gkvengadesh

Wish all the QL'ers a very happy Diwali.

By Ice Maiden• 15 Oct 2009 14:37
Ice Maiden

Happy diwali to all

By svelte_saggi• 15 Oct 2009 14:14
Rating: 2/5
svelte_saggi

Happy Diwali to all my buddies on QL :-)

Going to church no more makes you a Christian than standing in a garage makes you a car. ~ Garrison Keillor

By coolmirror• 15 Oct 2009 14:08
coolmirror

Have a great year ahead with lots of happiness around you and your families.........Happy Diwali to all QL members

By Formatted Soul• 15 Oct 2009 13:57
Rating: 2/5
Formatted Soul

Thank you...wishing you all a very happy Diwali too..

Lion king nice diya..:)

By lednlashes• 15 Oct 2009 13:53
Rating: 3/5
lednlashes

Happy Diwali !!!!!!!!

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By anonymous• 15 Oct 2009 13:40
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

Happy Diwali to all.

Third consecutive Diwali for me away from home :(

When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity. - Albert Einstein

By Lion_King• 15 Oct 2009 13:25
Lion_King

By Rizks• 15 Oct 2009 13:08
Rizks

Diwali Greetings to Everyone !!

BUT......

Watz the essay about ? on the top ? :(

By shyams• 15 Oct 2009 13:05
shyams

Happy Diwali to all.

By GodFather.• 15 Oct 2009 12:50
GodFather.

Happy Diwali to all our QLers who are clebrating. Even in the UK the kids in certain schools get a day off for Diwali.

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