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Oh ha! Well this Diwali and New Year has arrived! How much we were waiting for it! We will do this or that on New Year or Diwali, we will go here or somewhere else, we will go back, we will have fun. Say that the remembrance of Diwali and New Year keeps us energized. In villages, Diwali or New Year promises are still made for good deeds. Diwali or New Year comes every year and yet every year Diwali or New Year is different. This is different because we also strive to be different, we also want to present our personality to the family or society by showing or doing something new in our own way.

In a sense, Diwali and the leap year or New Year is also the year of our inner reckoning. Worked for a year but this is the festival to take stock of how much has been borrowed in that work. From that summary we also decide how much is acceptable or how fresh. We are careful not to repeat the mistakes made. If we have been able to do something excellent, we now double it, we also decide that it will be our next direction. If there is a rift in the relationship with someone, we also think about how to fix it. We also think about how we can rekindle the bond of love with friends and relatives, if any. In a way, as the Sufi poet Rumi says, Diwali—the new year—is a new beginning for us. A new dawn, a new arrival, a new joy, a new hope, a new enthusiasm, a new willingness to work, alas, this coming new dawn is calling us from within to accept all those who have been mistreated or something unpleasant has happened. Diwali- New Year is a festival to embrace joy, frolic, positive consciousness.

It can also be said that these festival days lead us to a different kind of Disneyland. It looks at our roots, seeks to connect with them, but creates a world of happy moments for the future. Yes, in those moments of blissful, selfless love, we remember our ancestors. Although he is not with us today, we reach among a glowing world of days spent with him in the past. Fondly reminiscing about their nature, enjoying the wonderful moments with them. Say that the attachment to the past remains strong. It is in such a festival that the children feel special to meet if they live far away from their surviving parents, brothers and sisters-in-law. The cordial participation of parents, brothers and sisters etc. in the childhood spent with him is fondly remembered. Our village-house-floor or the furniture of the house is connected with it every day. Say that this festival in a way connects the family-society and the whole human being in a strange way. Deeply believing that life is a charming song, we feel that mutual love is a powerful music. Our dormant or dormant senses are suddenly awakened. Those who are not awake should worry about themselves.

After all, Diwali-New Year should be about inner joy along with outer joy. Stephen King will be remembered here in a different way and will say - Hey, how much God has given us to see around us in this life! Alas, the dance of some human beings is forming the Vishwarasa here! Hey, the words of several thinkers-poets-thinkers have gathered here! What a joy it would be to read a little bit of all of them! This festival will immediately say with pride in it: Hey, Manav! You should celebrate this and celebrate yourself! Life is very short, short. Put your ego aside and look inside, your relatives, ancestors, society and the world because what you are seeing, what you are seeing, what you are experiencing is your original dream. It is the world that has turned inside you. You just have to 'feel' that world. Like Walther or Edgar Allan Poe, perhaps that is why such a festival or unique moments of the festival would have awakened faith in life, a new optimism would have been imparted.

We also put a small kodiya in our house on such a festival. It gives light, dazzles the soul with light. That light says in its wordless language: There is no darkness where I am. But you recognize the darkness. I wish to be the light of the flag but the light of your distance. At the right time, it is also unusual for light to descend or receive light. I am the light of Kodia, but you know that the speed of light is going to surpass that of sound. Prakash is your true clan and also your true origin. Sisa Barker would go ahead and say that once you understand the true meaning of light, then you will see light even in darkness, even there you will find your way.

The days of Diwali and New Year bring to mind the Upanishads of such light even in the midst of darkness. If this light is not outside, it is dark; If there is no light inside, it is dark. It is the identity of your existence, the true proof of your existence. One calls light truth, one calls it awareness, one calls it motion, one calls it faith, one calls it hope, one calls it beauty, outside and inside. These days of Parva should be the days of awakening for our 'Being'.. He who wakes up, lives. To wake up is to be radiant - inside and out...

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