Yay! Its diwali, happy diwali everyone! how do you people celebrate diwali? I was just wondering, it’d be interesting to know. Thanks to everyone who answered. Have a safe and joyous diwali, and a happy new year also!
I really need to know quickly because the project is due today. I ned to know the traditions and why the Maharashtrians have those traditions. Thanks if you answered the question.
I can’t find out what the film is on the internet, so please help if you can
I watched it a couple years ago on the BBC, and it was probably a 15 or 18 (it had sex references, swearing)
And it was about a girl who lived in East London (probably London, or maybe not)
She was Asian, and it was about 1960 – 1980 and she moved to London, and was about 13 – 14 and her and her family were racially abused because they were immigrants. She makes a friend, and there was notably a line she taught her which was ‘shag the a*se of it’ and her friend slept with a boy
and her friend and others racially attacked her uncle and killed him
and then i think at the end of the film the girl movede out of there and there was a card that said ‘happy christmas’ but i think the girl changed it to ‘Diwali’ and said how she didnt celebrate Xmas and it was also a leaving card
I hope Indians at YA could answer some of my questions pertaining to Deepavali celebration.
(a) what are the rituals ( in sequence if possible ) on the eve and on Deepavali day and their significances ?
(b) i know it is about celebrating good ( Lord Krishna ) over evil ( what’s his name ), perhaps some information about both of them and maybe a pic of Lord Krishna
(c) what is the name of the costume worn by men ( the white sarong like ) on Deepavali ?
(d) what are the type of foods served during Deepavali
(c) i know Deepavali is celebrated over a 5 days period and each day has it’s significance and rituals , what are they ?
i hope someone would answer from his/her own experience not from Wikipedia or other websites. Thank you and to all Hindus , HAPPY DEEPAVALI
One of Pandit Pannalal Ghosh significant contributions was that he gave the Bansuri an independent identity among the acknowledged traditional instruments like the Been, Sitar, Sarod and Sarangi. In his performances, he essentially rendered the Khayal Gayaki in its fullness. He played compositions set to such Talas as Jhoomra and Tilwada, which today is almost unheard of, by present day flautists. He then proceeded into Madhyalaya structures and finally the Tarana style, which afforded several elements of Tatkari including Jhala techniques, normally played on plucked instruments like Sitar and Sarod. (On Tabla Sangat is by his younger Brother Pandit Nikhel Ghosh also a great Music Director)
My daughter needs to write an essay in Hindi on Diwali and another one on Dussera. I was wondering if anyone of you have such essays or know any websites with this information.
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