Di Pavli is a Sanskrit word. Deep means lamp and avali means row-line-line. This day as a bird festival. As a triumphal procession of Rama-Lakshman-Sita's return to Ayodhya, as a celebration of Nirvana of Jain Tirthankar Mahavir Swami or as a joy spread in Gokul after Krishna's terror Narakasur massacre ... Many such occasions are recorded in the name of Diwali in the pages of history.
The man who reached Paniyar Matla knows that he has gone to quench his thirst. But the one who lights the lamp in the courtyard does not know why he lights the lamp. What is Diwali? What does it all mean? Or does someone just assume something is wrong? The glory of Deep Pragtay in the courtyard is alive to the people whose minds are touched. - Fully charged. In the Chinese language Mandarin, words are often illustrated by lines. The meaning of the word love is to draw the mother standing near the house. Meaning mother + home = love. If we adopt the same method, it can be said that a clean courtyard full of rangoli + lamp = Diwali.
(Utsav Priya: Khulu Manushya :) Man is a festival lover. A festival is a day of joy. The sage of the Upanishads has called a good day a day of celebration. Assuming that every day can be celebrated like Diwali. Rabindranath Tagore believes that the need of Kodia's lamp is the acceptance of the situation of darkness. Those who live in darkness get into the habit of darkness. Happiness does not give happiness if a person gets into the habit of sorrow. If there is a disease in the body, the doctor may prescribe medicine but no one can give a prescription to remove the pain of the mind, the pain of the mind, the sadness of the mind.
Narayan Dutt of Bengal has recorded an incident in his diary. He is sitting in the courtyard in the morning. Then his niece came out of the house and spread two palms in the air. Then the fist stays back in the house. He does this often. Narayan Dutt is intrigued. He asks - "What are you doing?" - '' I take Surajdada's rays in my hand and take them to the room. There is darkness inside the room! ”Says the sage of the Upanishads (Andham Tam :) "It's dark inside" needs to be understood. Such darkness can be removed only when one can free oneself from the cocoons of the 'I', can take the heart-mind out of the small circle, can cultivate faith in the Supreme and eradicate the fear of the ominous. You can be hard with yourself and give love to others.
It is fun to keep every moment of life in balance like an acrobat walking on a rope with a bamboo net of understanding in hand. We too can live every day like a feast. That is when true life begins. Horace said: "Seize the present day, trusting the tomorrow as little as you can." - Taste the moment. An instinct should not be meant to be a better life. Snakes do not weaken if they live only with air. Elephants are vegetarians. Dry leaves are also strong when eaten. Sage Muni lives by eating fruit.
One of the names of Vishnu Sahastra is Vardhman. Lord Mahavira also has a name Vardhman. Vardhaman means the one who constantly develops the qualities of the ever evolving mind. Gandhiji developed his consciousness from the time he developed understanding. Gandhiji was once traveling in a train bound for Kashmir. Water was dripping from the roof of the train car. The guard saw it. He asked Gandhiji to sit in another box. Gandhiji asked - "Okay, but then what will you do with this box?" The guard said - "I will put the passengers of the box that I will empty for you in this box." But that doesn't mean that I should be annoyed by others. '
Living today without breaking the rhythm of life is a great tool. Diwali is the day for those who like to decorate this day like Diwali. His life is like a colorful rainbow in the sky. Everything is available - happy moments are not borrowed. He has to earn it himself. That's all we need to understand - '' Small cheer and a great welcome make a day-merry festival. ''
If our photo looks good after a couple of seconds, then why be stingy in laughing out loud. Every day is Diwali for us if we weave moments of laughter and joy into our daily routine.
- Surendra Shah
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