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Diwali festival celebrated at Bharat Vidya Mandir High School

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Diwali festival celebrated at Bharat Vidya Mandir High School



Children presenting the painting of Shri Ram Darbar.

  • The primary students presented the forest dwellers and the royal painting of Shri Ram Darbar.

(Jind News) Jind. The Diwali festival was celebrated with great pomp at the local Bharat Vidya Mandir High School. On this occasion, the primary students presented the forest dwellers and the royal paintings of Shri Ram Darbar. Seeing which everyone was hypnotized. In the real painting, the role of Ram is Dipanshu, class 3, Kunal of Lakshman, class 3, Chahat of Sita, class 3, Rohan in the role of Ram in the forest painting, Laxman, Yuvan, class 2, Khushi of Sita, class 2, and others in the role of Hanuman Manvik from class 2, Mahalakshmi was played by Seerat from class 4, Raghav from class 4 played the role of Ganesha. On this occasion, all the students performed Aarti from Ram Darbar. On this occasion, school principal Vinod Hasija addressed the students and said that Diwali is primarily considered a Hindu festival. People of many sects live in the Hindu religion.

People celebrate this festival for different reasons.

All these people celebrate this holiday for different reasons. Lord Ram had returned to Ayodhya that day after spending fourteen years in exile. The people of Ayodhya expressed their happiness at his arrival by lighting ghee lamps. Mahavir, the twenty-fourth Tirthankara of Jainism, attained nirvana that day. This day is also of great happiness for Sikh brothers. On that day, his sixth Guru Shri Hargobind Saheb along with 52 hill kings reached Amritsar after spending 40 days under house arrest in Gwalior Fort. On this day Swami Dayanand, the founder of Arya Samaj, died.

For this reason, this day is also of great importance for the Arya Samajists. The famous Vedanti Swami Ramtirtha was born and died on that day. It is also related to Lord Krishna. Diwali is celebrated on the second day of Narakasura’s murder. This festival is also related to the season. Autumn also begins from this time. The new year of merchants begins with the worship of Lakshmi on the day of Diwali. New accounting books begin that day. Diwali night seems very pleasant. Tonight, rows of lit lamps chase away the darkness. Diwali of Amritsar and Mumbai is famous in India. Therefore, Diwali means the victory of good over evil.






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