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Thursday, March 20, 2014
The Beauty In Lights!!!
After reading Noor's post about Diwali, India's festival of lights, I was amazed. I found out that during the celebration, you may see people in front of their doorway pouring colored sand on the ground. In a shape of a lotus flower to symbolize, welcome. Not only is the festival about bright colors it's about giving. You will see neighbors going door to door and handing out delicious treats also. Another interesting fact I found was that the festival does not last for one day, it last for four! Would you like to go?



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Wow, this seems beautiful and amazing! We sang a song in choir about the festival of lights. I also read on this celebration day, they light fireworks, have family gatherings and Lakshmi, a Hindu Goddess of wealth. The lamps remind me of the scene in Tangled an High School Musical. And of course, I would go! I mean, who wouldn't?
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ReplyDeleteWow, this seems beautiful and amazing! We sang a song in choir about the festival of lights. I also read on this celebration day, they light fireworks, have family gatherings and celebrate Lakshmi, a Hindu Goddess of wealth. The lamps remind me of the scene in Tangled and High School Musical. And of course, I would go! I mean, who wouldn't?
ReplyDeleteI would love to go to the Festival of Lights! Music and dancing? Count me in! Besides the celebration part, I find the symbolic part (the sand in the lotus shape) really cool. Did you know that as well as being a welcoming sign, a lotus is a sign of purity, and life in general? A lotus flower grows in muddy/murky water. Every evening it closes up and slinks back into the water, and every morning it rises up again. That's where the symbolic meaning comes from: it is rising out of darkness to achieve enlightenment.
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