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  Deepavali
The light of lights, the self-luminous inner light of the Self is ever shining steadily in the chamber of your heart.
He who Himself sees all but whom no one beholds, who illumines the intellect, the sun, the moon and the stars and the whole universe but whom they cannot illumine, He indeed is Brahman, He is the inner Self.
Yet the hearts of the vast majority are as dark as the night of the new moon.
www.sivanandadlshq.org /religions/deepavali.htm   (740 words)

  
  DIVINE MESSAGE FOR DEEPAVALI
Deepavali is a festival which is designed to celebrate the suppression of the Ego by the Higher Self.
Deepavali means a garland or festoon of lights, the most characteristic way in which the festival is observed by all.
Deepavali is the day when old clothes are discarded and new ones worn; when the home and its precincts are swept clean, given a new look and made to appear fresh and fine.
www.sathyasai.org /calendar/diwali.html   (2202 words)

  
 What is Deepavali?
Deepavali means a "row of lights", and it brings along with it glowing happiness and luster all around.
In India, Deepavali is synonymous with the nightly bursting of fire-crackers, and the beautiful decoration of the houses with earthenware lamps which is a feast for eyes.
A new change every Deepavali is the shift in the lifestyles of the people because of the increase in the purchasing power as they receive bonus and festival advance.
www.ocf.berkeley.edu /~hsc/past_events/deepavali.htm   (728 words)

  
  Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Prasanthi Nilayam
Deepavali, the festival of Lights is celebrated on the new moon day in the month of ‘Ashwin’ of the Indian lunar Calendar.
Deepavali or Diwali, the most pan-Indian of all Hindu festivals, is a festival of lights symbolizing the victory of righteousness over evil and the lifting of spiritual darkness.
Deepavali is celebrated in order to teach this truth to the world.
www.srisathyasai.org.in /Pages/AshramInfo/Deepavali.htm   (497 words)

  
 Hinduism-Deepavali, Diwali
Deepavali which is celebrated in the last quarter of the calendar is a festival marking the victory of the good or the evil.
Deepavali means the "row of lights", and it brings along with it glowing happiness and luster all around.
Some people believe that, Deepavali was the day when Lord Ram returned to his kingdom after 14 years of exile and the defeat of Ravana in Ramayana.
dharma.indviews.com /hindu_articles_deepavali.htm   (482 words)

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