Let’s have the neon light got out of the darkness and have fun in the Diwali !

 

 

What is Diwali

Here goes a festival after the Halloween. Do you know which one it is? It’s Diwali — An Indian festival as the same important as Christmas for Christians, in order to “Drive away the darkness with light, defeat evil with good” , which is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains, has a great influence in India. The date of Diwali changes from year to year according to Hindu lunar calendar, generally held between November and December, and it lasts for five days.

        

The origin of Diwali

The name Diwali, means “row of lights” in Sanskrit. The two main

 mythologies of Diwali:

  1. In memory that Rama returned to his palace from forest there he had lived in seduction for 13 years after defeating the demon king Ravana.
  2. there is also the celebration of mother goddess killed the demon called Narakā

Besides, it is also essential to Sikhs and Jains.

For Sikhs, it celebrates the spiritual leader Halbind was released from captivity by the Mughal Emperor Jajihan of India.

For Jains, Diwali is a festival which commemorates the founder of Jainism, Mahavira, who entered the Pure Land after his death.

     

The Indian customs of Diwali

During the five-day festival, every Indians families prepare to celebrate it in traditional ways. Here are five traditional customs you should know about.

  1. Shopping

Before the coming of the holiday, Indian women go shopping and buy many beautiful new clothes, and wear them during the Diwali to show their respect to the festival. People also buy the food they need during the holiday and presents for relatives and friends.

 

  1. Cleaning the house

The first day of Diwali, people begin to clean their houses. Indians deem that the goddess Lakshmi will not walk in the house until the house has been cleaned. At the same time, they enjoy purchasing the gold and sliver jewelry because they think it’s lucky.

 

  1. Having some sweets for Diwali

There are lots of distinctive and delicious Indian food in the celebration, the most representative one is the sweets made of crushed and crispy dried fruit.

 

  1. Exchanging the presents

One of the tradition in the holiday is exchanging the presents. Indians will visit their relatives and friends with their presents with Indians characteristics. The sweets is one of the indispensable presents.

 

 

  1. Hanging the lamps and drawing Rangoli

In the third days of Diwali, every household in india light the candles or oil lamps symbolizing the brightness, prosperity and happiness in spectacular displays. Rongli, a traditional art of Diwali , drawn on the doorways of the homes and temples by handcraft, has a strong Indian style with its colorfulness.

       

The lights decor of Diwali is not limited to the street now

During the Diwali, people usually adorn the streets with clusters of paper lanterns and electric lights in India. However, you can not only celebrate the holidays with numbers of people outdoors, but also enjoy the atmosphere of Diwali with your family.   

Nowadays, with the emergence of LED NEON LIGHT, instead of using for commercial ornament, most people prefer to decorate their houses with it. LED NEON SIGN, has ranged more and more widely after emerging in the household market, which can be a part of the interior design, decoration of festivals, and the presents to your relatives and friends.  

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