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Posted: 17 years ago
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Wohhhhhhhhh so much of happenings ..... looks like everyone is having fun ... 😊
Giri, we call it ribbon pakoda here and i first was wondering what is ottupakoda ....😆
eljay, no harm in asking naa ... me today full day shopping .. as palagaram and house cleaning are done 😉 I was in Klang .. (for those who are living in malaysia .. i was shock of Klang today 😲😲😲 can't even walk yaar ..... tomolo .. urrmm dun even wanna think about it .. cooking for family dinner and monday preparation ,.... and at ngt .. netz planning for burst mattapu .......... yipppppppppiiiiiiii 🤣🤣🤣 Monday mrg temple, then frens coming over for breakfast, another group for lunch and then dinner ..... feeuuhh hope this is enough eljay 😉
Happy deepavali again to everyone .......... netz videra jootttttt to bed now 🤣
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Posted: 17 years ago
#22
May you all have a
Happy Festive Season
....filled with lots of laughter, food, n firework..........
🥳
Edited by aisha_muka1980 - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Happy Deepavali to all Anandham makkals and to the crew and cast of Anandham who may be reading these pages. May the financial tsunami ebb as quickly as it hit us and may the coming days be brighter for all.
Oh, and, may there be light in "Anandham".
(I thought I'd open this thread since some people were offering greetings in the weekly thread.)
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Happy Deepavali every body - May the lights
bring happiness, health and wealth in to
your homes.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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There are a number of legends connected with the origin of Diwali.

But Diwali is widely celebrated as the day that Lord Rama returned triumphant to Ayodya after defeating Ravana.This aspect of Diwali is the most common and acceptable account with regards to the other origins of Diwali.

Main Legend: In the north, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar and the surrounding areas, Diwali is the day whenKing Rama's coronation was celebrated in Ayodhya after his epic war with Ravana, the demon king of Lanka. By order of the royal families of Ayodhya and Mithila, the kingdom of which Sita was princess,the cities and far-flung boundaries of these kingdoms were lit up with rows of lamps, glittering on dark nights to Welcome home the divine king Rama and his queenSita after 14 years of exile, ending with an across-the-seas war in which the whole of the kingdom of Lanka was destroyed.

Second Legend: In rural areas, Diwali signifies Harvest Festival. Diwali which occurs at the end of a cropping season has along with the above custom, a few others that reinforce the hypothesis of its having originated as a harvest.Every harvest normally spelt prosperity. The celebration was first started in India by farmers after they reaped their harvests. They celebrated with joy and offered praises to God for granting them a good crop.

Third Legend: Krishna Killing NarakasuraNarakasura, a monster, ruled the kingdom of Pradyoshapuram. He was a trouble-maker to the gods and the pious sages and would disturb their penance or create havoc during the rituals.To prove his power, Narakasura usurped some territory of Aditi, (the king of Suraloka and a relative of Satyabhama, Lord Krishna's wife).Vexed with this harassment, Indra and other gods approached Lord Krishna and pleaded with him to protect them from the demon "Narakasura".Satyabhama appealed to Krishna to give her the golden chance to destroy Narakasura, as Narakasura was given a curse that he would be killed by a woman.Krishna granted her a boon to fight with Narakasura. With Krishna as the charioteer, Satyabhama entered the battle field and killed the demon, Narakasura. The killing of Narakasura was a victory of good over evil.
It is interesting to note that Bhudevi, mother of the slain Narakasura, declared that his death should not be a day of mourning but an occasion to celebrate and rejoice. Since then, Deepavali is being celebrated by people every year with joyous celebrations with lot of fun and frolic, and fire works.

Fourth Legend: Jai Lakshmi MaaOn this day Mother Lakshmi emerged from the ocean of milk called the Ksheer Sagar. She brought with Her wealth and prosperity for mankind.On that day, Lakshmi Pooja was performed to honour Her and as such, every year on Diwali day, Hindus perform Her prayer and worship.The making and distribution of various sweets and total vegetarian foods are the order of the day.This practice is alive and well to this very day.Many people believe that Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth and good fortune, visit the homes of devotees on this day. Worship of Lakshmi is performed in the evening.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Wish you all a very happy Diwali 😊
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Posted: 17 years ago
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WISHING EVERYONE IN IF AND THEIR FAMILIES A VERY HAPPY DEEPAVALI AND GOD BLESS!
WITH BEST WISHES FROM
PAT AND FAMILY
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Posted: 17 years ago
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WISHING EVERYONE IN IF AND THEIR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY DEEPAVALI AND GOD BLESS.
WITH BEST WISHES FROM
PAT AND FAMILY
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Happy Deepavali everyone.
I hope you had a joyous deepavali as I did with my family and friends.😃
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Posted: 17 years ago
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so let me say what i did this diwali day

sweets- jilabi, ladoo & gulab jamun

karam- muruku, vadai

I wore a green shiffon saree which kept coming down as it was so soft.

no other go i had to change it since it was hindering cooking

Just when i finished praying to GOD aisha called & wished me




BF- idli, sambar, chutney

Then sweets & karam from all neighbours.

Then i got call from veda

Simple lunch

Lazy evening.

Unexpected damaka in the night from my family members in the night.

i was so excited by that so i cud hardly sleep.

Heard songs & tried to sleep

& never knew when i slept.

So this was my simple diwali celebration

Calls from aisha & veda made my day.😃

thanks atina & meli for ur sweet Pm's

one more gud news is msg from anjali that she is doing gud😃



Edited by nallu - 17 years ago

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