Diwali 2022

  1. Diwali to be school holiday in New York after State legislature passes Bill
  2. When is Diwali and how are the five days of the Festival of Lights celebrated?
  3. Diwali 2022
  4. Diwali 2022: What is it, when is it, who will be celebrating?
  5. Diwali 2022: Date, History, Significance
  6. Diwali 2022 Date: Check the list of Diwali festival
  7. When is Diwali 2022? Start date, why the Hindu festival of lights lasts five days and how it is celebrated
  8. Diwali 2022: Date, time, puja muhurat, history and significance


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Diwali to be school holiday in New York after State legislature passes Bill

Introducing the bill, Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar said, “It is long past time to honour” the “vibrant cultural heritage” of the South Asian, Indo-Caribbean, Hindu, Sikh, Jain, and Buddhist communities by making Diwali a school holiday. An estimated 200,000 students from these communities will be able to celebrate the festival of lights in their own way, free of school. “As the first Hindu-American and South Asian-American woman elected to the state office in New York, I take special pride in advocating for new American communities, including those that celebrate Diwali,” Rajkumar said. Two earlier attempts to pass the legislation in 2021 and 2022 did not succeed. The Bill overcame a last-minute hurdle after the Bill’s sponsors, Rajkumar and State Senator Joseph Adabo, dropped a proposal to have Diwali replace the Brooklyn-Queens Day holiday and leave it to the discretion of the city. Diwali may instead replace an obscure holiday, Anniversary Day, to maintain the required 180 days of class required every year. In February, New York Mayor Eric Adams has supported the legislation, unlike his predecessors, as has Schools Chancellor David Banks. The New York Legislature also passed a Bill to make the Lunar New Year a state-wide school holiday. Grace Meng, a member of the US House of Representatives, who had introduced a Bill to make Diwali a federal holiday, said, “The New York State Legislature’s approval of these two measures is a wonderful reminder and celebration of the ...

When is Diwali and how are the five days of the Festival of Lights celebrated?

Think luminous streets, jazzed up homes and mouth-watering feasts. Yes, celebration is in the air for millions of Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Newar Buddhists across the globe who are observing Diwali — the Festival of Lights. As a new moon comes into frame, the darkest night of the year is farewelled with great enthusiasm and grandeur. Enter the season to laud the victory of good over evil. What are the days of Diwali in 2022? The five-day event begins on Saturday, October 22 and ends on Wednesday, October 26. However, the third day marks the height of the celebration, coinciding with the end of the darkest day of the year. The auspicious dates are guided by the lunisolar calendar, which considers the position of both the Sun and the Moon. This means that Diwali falls on a different date every year but typically occurs between October and November. How is Diwali celebrated? Diwali, also known as Divali, gets its name from the Sanskrit word Deepavali which means "row of lights". The festival goes by different names, depending on countries, regions and cultures. ( Unsplash: Priyanka Pandey) The lights are symbolic in warding off evil spirits and overcoming darkness which is the overarching theme of the festival. But it is also a time when faith, food, fireworks, family and charity are honoured as they each take centre stage on the different days of celebration. The first day is all about prayer and preparation, in the name of prosperity. Families visit places of worship and pra...

Diwali 2022

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Diwali 2022: What is it, when is it, who will be celebrating?

Beginning Monday, hundreds of millions around the world will be celebrating Diwali, the Hindu festival of light. The ancient ceremony that honors the legend of Hindu gods and goddesses is India’s most grand celebration, bringing together lights, sweet treats, colorful artwork and gifts. What are the origins of the ceremony and how do people celebrate? Here’s a look at Diwali. Hindus, Sikhs and Jains celebrate the holiday. In Jainism, it marks the spiritual awakening of Lord Mahavira. For Sikhs, it marks the day that Guru Hargobind Ji, the Sixth Sikh Guru, was freed from imprisonment. What day is Diwali? The date of the festival changes each year. This year, the celebration falls on Monday. What is being celebrated? Most people are celebrating the legend of the return of the Hindu god Rama and his wife, Sita, to their northern India kingdom of Ayodhya. The legend says Rama and Sita were exiled for 14 years after the defeat of the demon king Rayanna. Some honor Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, during Diwali. How do people celebrate Diwali? Homes and businesses celebrate the festival of light by using diyas, which are small clay lamps, and by decorating with strings of lights. There are large fireworks celebrations to honor the message of the celebration of light overcoming the dark. Rangoli patterns — colorful artwork made of rice or powder — are created at the entrances to homes. New clothes are worn during the festival, and the house is cleaned to welcome Lakshmi before Diw...

Diwali 2022: Date, History, Significance

The auspicious Hindu festival of Diwali is observed throughout India to mark the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and happiness over grief. During the celebrations, people decorate their houses with diyas, lights, and rangolis. People wear new traditional dresses on the day of Diwali, and they visit their friends and relatives to celebrate the festivity together. On this day, people follow a tradition of opening windows and doors of their houses to allow the entry of Goddess Lakshmi and other deities of wealth. It is believed that on Diwali, Goddess Lakshmi visits the Earth and blesses people with wealth, happiness, and prosperity. Date: This year, Diwali will be celebrated on 24 Wednesday. Lakshmi Puja Muhurat will be from 06:53 PM to 08:16 PM on 24 October. Amavasya Tithi will commence at 05:27 PM on 24 October and end at 04:18 PM on 25 October. Diwali 2022: 5 tips to detox after your celebrations Diwali 2022: Safety tips for asthmatic patients History: Diwali marks the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after an exile of 14 years. He came back with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman after defeating the demon king Ravana. For honouring and celebrating his victory, the entire kingdom of Ayodhya was lit by eathern lamps to observe the victory of light over darkness. Significance: Diwali is also termed as Deepawali. Deepawali is derived from two words with “Deep” meaning light and “Avali” meaning row. So, the literal meaning of the word D...

Diwali 2022 Date: Check the list of Diwali festival

Diwali Dates 2022: Diwali is the most prominent festival of India which is celebrated with great enthusiasm and grandeur. It is observed on the 15th day of Krishna Paksha on Amavasya Tithi in the month of Kartik. The Goddess Lakshmi (the god of wealth) is worshipped during Diwali Puja. People brings the idol of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi to worship on this auspicious day. Diwali is derived from Sanskrit word Deepavali meaning 'Line of Lamps'. Diwali 2022 Date: Diwali is the most prominent festival of India which is celebrated with great enthusiasm and grandeur. It is observed on the 15th day of Krishna Paksha on Amavasya Tithi in the month of Kartik. The Goddess Lakshmi(the god of wealth) is worshipped during Diwali Puja. People brings the idol of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi to worship on this auspicious day. Diwali Laxmi Puja 2022: Puja Muhurat, Puja Samagri, Puja Vidhi Diwali is a major festival which is celebrated all over world by Hindu people. People Worship Lord Ganesha, Goddess Laxmi and Lord Kuber on this auspicious day of Diwali. Diwali is also known as 'Deepavali' - Deep - (lamps or diyas) and Avali (row) which means the row of clay diyas. This year, Govardhan Puja 2022: Date, Puja Muhurat, Puja Vidhi, Story and Significance Govardhan Puja 2022: This festival has a great religious significance among Hindus and it is celebrated by all the Lord Krishna devotees with great zeal and enthusiasm. Govardhan festival is going to be observed on Pratipada Tithi of S...

When is Diwali 2022? Start date, why the Hindu festival of lights lasts five days and how it is celebrated

When is Diwali 2022? Start date, why the Hindu festival of lights lasts five days and how it is celebrated Diwali symbolises the spiritual victory of light over darkness, taking place each year between October and November after the conclusion of harvest and to coincide with the new moon Decorative ornaments on sale for the upcoming Hindu festival Diwali in the Little India district of Singapore (Photo: Roslan Rahman/Getty) It is widely associated with the Goddess Lakshmi, who symbolises three virtues: wealth and prosperity, fertility and abundant crops – as well as good fortune. The festival’s position at harvest time means it marks the bounty that the Indian subcontinent sees after monsoon season. Shereen Bhalla, the director of education at the Hindu American Foundation, told USA Today that the word Diwali, or Deepavali, comes from a Sanskrit word meaning “rows of lighted lamps.” Although it is originally celebrated by Hindus, it is also marked by other religions in India, including Sikhs, Jains, and some Buddhists. For Hindus, the day is in honour of deities Rama and Sita’s return to Ayodhya after their 14-year exile, and following the defeat of the demon king Ravana and rescue of Sita from his evil clutches. It also is a celebration of the day Goddess Durga destroyed a demon called Mahisha. It represents the start of the new year as well as the beginning of winter. Sikhs, who also celebrate Diwali, use the day to celebrate the release of the sixth guru Hargobind Singh...

Diwali 2022: Date, time, puja muhurat, history and significance

Diwali 2022 Puja: Diwali is popularly known as the festival of lights, a day which marks the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. Diwali usually falls on the 15th day of the Hindu lunisolar month of Kartik on the new moon day or 'Amavasya'. This year Diwali is being celebrated on 24th October, Monday. Diwali 2022: Lakshmi Pujan Shubh Muhurat The Lakshmi Puja Muhurat begins at 06:54 pm and ends at 08:17 pm. Amavasya Tithi begins at 05:27 pm on October 24 and ends at 04:18 pm on October 25. According to Drik Panchang, Lakshmi Puja should be done during Pradosh Kaal which starts after sunset and lasts for 2 hours and 24 minutes (approximately). Diwali 2022: History Legend has it that on this day, 14 years after killing the demon king Ravana, Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya with Sita Mata. Diwali 2022: Significance As per Hindu mythology, Goddess Lakshmi bestows luck, prosperity, and happiness upon mankind is said to arrive on earth this day, giving it great significance. Share the joy of Diwali with your family and friends and with those who are less unfortunate. Here's wishing everyone a very Happy and Safe Diwali.