We wish Happy Deepavali and Happy Holiday to all Malaysians . There may be some of us is busy visit hindu friend and excited to celebrate this blissful festival.
Deepavali, popularly known as the "festival of lights", is an important festival in Hinduism, celebrated for different reasons, occurring between mid-October and mid-November.
The word "Deepavali" is a combination of the words ‘Dipa’ ...and ‘Gavali’, the former meaning ‘light’ and the latter meaning ‘a row’. Thus symbolizing the rows of lights that can be seen at the houses of Hindu celebrants. As light dispels darkness, this festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
It's a day of festive joy and Malaysians visit their friends of Hindu faith to extend good wishes and to partake in the feasting and jollity. At the same time, they will enjoy numerous traditional cakes and sweets for the day, among them are "murukku", "omopadi", "athirrsam", "achi murukku", "laddu" and "mysore pahu".
Last but not least, it was very interesting to know about the various festivals in Malaysia right? but in this happiness let us not forget about personal safety, especially children. If possible, refrain from letting off firecrackers because it is dangerous and will graze our happiness.
Again , May the Divine Light of Diwali Spread into your
Life Peace, Prosperity, Happiness and Good Health. Happy Deepavali & Holiday
Deepavali, popularly known as the "festival of lights", is an important festival in Hinduism, celebrated for different reasons, occurring between mid-October and mid-November.
The word "Deepavali" is a combination of the words ‘Dipa’ ...and ‘Gavali’, the former meaning ‘light’ and the latter meaning ‘a row’. Thus symbolizing the rows of lights that can be seen at the houses of Hindu celebrants. As light dispels darkness, this festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
It's a day of festive joy and Malaysians visit their friends of Hindu faith to extend good wishes and to partake in the feasting and jollity. At the same time, they will enjoy numerous traditional cakes and sweets for the day, among them are "murukku", "omopadi", "athirrsam", "achi murukku", "laddu" and "mysore pahu".
Last but not least, it was very interesting to know about the various festivals in Malaysia right? but in this happiness let us not forget about personal safety, especially children. If possible, refrain from letting off firecrackers because it is dangerous and will graze our happiness.
Again , May the Divine Light of Diwali Spread into your
Life Peace, Prosperity, Happiness and Good Health. Happy Deepavali & Holiday