Why do we celebrate Diwali? | The Festival of Lights

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @bhuwanmp
    @bhuwanmp 4 года назад +9

    I just listened this one fully as I wanted to send it to my daughter who is lately showing interest in Indian traditions.
    Must say, this has been done very nicely. Six minutes clip is just perfect timing, neither too less nor too long. Associated exhibits have been very well juxtaposed with her narration.
    She has also beautifully explained different reasons and traditions of Diwali celebrations in different part of India. Even I learnt quite a bit.
    Glad she mentioned the right raison d'être of Diwali celebrations in Bihar and Bengal.
    In fact, during our childhood period, in Bihar (of course B+J), Diwali was only of minor importance as compared to, Durga Puja and Chhath. Only a few years ago due to influence of North, its status has gone up.
    Her presentation style is very good and keeps one riveted with rapt attention.
    She is very well aware of the cardinal Principle of Presentation: Say what you are going to say, Say, Say what had been said. Her summary towards the end is again very good.

  • @diwakarsrinath.azhagesan
    @diwakarsrinath.azhagesan 4 года назад +15

    No words to describe your tone, tenor and expressions; an immaculate storyteller. I can hear you all day long! Thank you much for the incredible work you do.
    😊

    • @StorytrailsChannel
      @StorytrailsChannel  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for listening!

    • @DakiniDream
      @DakiniDream Год назад +1

      Agree completely, good storytelling has become so rare, and is a precious gift.

  • @shanmugapriyap3584
    @shanmugapriyap3584 4 года назад +8

    As always, You make the stories come alive .

  • @mini_fizz76
    @mini_fizz76 Год назад +1

    The way uh example the three stories are such a amazing explanation 💝, Nd thank you so much for sharing the stories wt us ❤

  • @iAsifsheik
    @iAsifsheik 4 года назад +8

    Such an Excellent way of Explaining. Madam Please do Story Reading Sessions live. It will be very nice.

    • @StorytrailsChannel
      @StorytrailsChannel  4 года назад +1

      Thank you :) We're glad you liked this story. We do live sessions too and you can read about them at www.storytrails.in/online-workshops

    • @iAsifsheik
      @iAsifsheik 4 года назад

      @@StorytrailsChannel Thank you.This is what i was looking for from years.

  • @SoniSoni-dv8ql
    @SoniSoni-dv8ql 2 года назад +2

    As always, you make the stories come alive

  • @rnobre1607
    @rnobre1607 4 года назад +5

    Such a nice explanation and storytelling! 😊

  • @sharadjindal718
    @sharadjindal718 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for such a good information on Diwali.

  • @pallavigupta7187
    @pallavigupta7187 3 года назад +6

    Diwali is also celebrated to worship goddess of wealth Laxmi
    So, guess it adds one more to the list 🙂

    • @debasissarangi4404
      @debasissarangi4404 Год назад

      That's the north indian tradition of worshiping dhana laxmi. However eastern part celebrates gajalaxmi on full moon day of Aswin (october) and we odias worship dhaanya laxmi in the month of margashirsh . Down south vijaya laxmi is worshipped during durga puja and barad laxmi on a different date

    • @alexandriadecember2480
      @alexandriadecember2480 2 месяца назад

      I think that is Dhanteras

  • @shwetachowdhary2390
    @shwetachowdhary2390 2 года назад

    Excellent video thanks a lot 🙏🏽🙏🏽👌🏼👌🏼

  • @hinamat
    @hinamat Год назад

    Beautifully explained....wonderful mam!!😊

  • @ambikaarumugam5227
    @ambikaarumugam5227 4 года назад +3

    Wow... As usual ur presentation is very stylish & touching our heart. Very informative. Now only we came to know many stories about diwali. Keep rocking mam.

  • @hohoholdengirl1422
    @hohoholdengirl1422 Год назад

    very helpful and informative, thank you

  • @vikas.bansal
    @vikas.bansal 4 года назад +1

    Very nicely narrated. I came to know of the many reasons people celebrate Deepavali. Thank you

  • @sriramr2437
    @sriramr2437 4 года назад +2

    Excellent. Old Diwali of Himachal is very interesting. Since India has been a continuing civilization, most of different festival days would overlap based on events that happened around the same day across different centuries or yugas. But those would, mostly, still be different festivals. For Deepavali too, it is evident that the events narrated happened over different centuries or yugas. What is interesting is that it has come to be commonly referred to as Deepavali :) though it still retains the other names as well - Kali Puja or Naraka Chaturdasi

  • @sanjoydey1030
    @sanjoydey1030 Год назад +2

    Kali puja during Diwali is only 300 years old. Earlier, it was Laxmi Puja in the eastern India which is still continued in some Bengali households.

  • @shwetachowdhary2390
    @shwetachowdhary2390 2 года назад

    Will share it in school of my son in US

  • @s.abirami8394
    @s.abirami8394 3 года назад

    Nearly after year's that is I am 18 years old I understood clear crystal that why we celebrate Diwali and what the right story behind this.great job done mam.👌👍

  • @ramayyachowdary3182
    @ramayyachowdary3182 4 года назад +3

    Even though it is a known story, she depicted it with very good expression and action. Finally the story is very attractive and interesting. Hats off to her.

  • @KunalSharma-js7cb
    @KunalSharma-js7cb 3 года назад +5

    Wonderful.........but a few mistakes as in its Narak Chaturdashi n not chaturthi as it's the 14th day and it's one day before amavasya🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @DD-km2kj
    @DD-km2kj 3 года назад

    Love this so much!!! As much as I loved the tour with you aroun George town ❤️🙏🏽

  • @smitabindoo6504
    @smitabindoo6504 Год назад

    It is also celebrated as the victory of the light of knowledge over the darkness of ignorance....and also the time for family get together.

  • @akashdhar9412
    @akashdhar9412 Год назад

    Not only on Diwali, Goddess Kali is worshipped on other amavasya midnights also, especially when it falls on Saturday.

  • @RajniBhatiBhati
    @RajniBhatiBhati Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @hrimaim6774
    @hrimaim6774 2 года назад

    happy Deewali to All...

  • @akiforu
    @akiforu 2 года назад

    This is amazing, ca i use this video for the event

  • @arjunwani3076
    @arjunwani3076 2 года назад +1

    What about west?

  • @akashdhar9412
    @akashdhar9412 Год назад

    Pragjyotishpur is old name of Guwahati city in Assam. If you visit the Kamakhya Devi Shakti Peeth you will find an incomplete staircase which was built by the demon Narakasura to satisfy his lust by marrying Kamakhya devi but the Goddess thwarted the plan by creating an illusion of daybreak which caused the cock to crow untimely. The demon then raised his sword, chased the cock to a far off place and killed it. The place where Narakasura killed the cock is now known as kukurakata because in Assamese language cock means kukura. The incomplete staircase leading to the temple is known as mekhela ojuwa path.

  • @saisanaka8192
    @saisanaka8192 3 года назад

    Yes I’n south we celebrate naraka chathurthi. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏. 🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨. Ayodhya meaning something that cannot be won by war.

  • @rajmanian1
    @rajmanian1 Год назад

    Well written stories 😂

  • @smitabindoo6504
    @smitabindoo6504 Год назад

    It is Naraka Chaturdashi(14 th day after the full moon) and not Naraka Chaturthi(4th day after the full moon)the next day is new moon (amavasya)... Goddess Lakshmi's Pooja is performed in the evening of amavasya.

  • @prakash7458
    @prakash7458 2 года назад

    This is what happens seeing ramayana through serial
    There is nothing evil in ravana please know ramayana properly

  • @venkatakrishnaniyer2840
    @venkatakrishnaniyer2840 2 года назад

    What about western india

  • @swayam302
    @swayam302 3 года назад +1

    Ma'am u did a mistake .... U left the word ODISHA ... In Odisha kali puja is too celebrated .... 😶😶 .... I'm really upset at your ignorance ....

  • @JaikumarN
    @JaikumarN Год назад

    Diwali is originally a jain festival that marks the anniversary of Mahavira's Nirvana!

  • @driyag1685
    @driyag1685 Год назад

    This is why people mock at our culture at times 100 stories for 1 festival which one to believe and follow .

  • @biplabbiswas1055
    @biplabbiswas1055 3 года назад +1

    YOU FORGOT TO MENTION THAT IT WAS ORIGINALLY CELEBRATED FOR BUDDHA WHEN HE RETURNED KAPILABASTU AFTER BECOMING BUDDHA

  • @jitendrasemil342
    @jitendrasemil342 3 года назад +1

    diwali has no relation to hindu god story...

  • @suryaveeravalli8236
    @suryaveeravalli8236 Год назад

    You missed the genuine reason for Diwali........ The return of Buddha to his kingdom after enlightenment.....

    • @praveentgs
      @praveentgs Год назад +1

      You missed the whole point of the video. The beauty of Diwali is it has no singular origin. Let us all embrace not just our own reasons for celebrating Diwali but also everyone else’s.

  • @premilanelwale4029
    @premilanelwale4029 Год назад

    Baseless,irrational.