Easy Diwali Sweets Recipes | Deepavali Sweets Recipes 2013
1st day is Dhanteras, where in North India normally people buy gold, sliver, utensils or any other things as it's consider auspicious as Dhana means wealth also from Dhanteras people light to lit Diyas or Candle until Diwali day.
2nd day is Narka Chaturdashi signifies the victory of good over evil, in South India this is day of festival celebration and Diwali is celebrated.
3rd Day is Diwali or Lakshmi Pooja, people worship Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth) & Ganesh (God of auspicious beginnings) and pray for more prosperity in life.
4th day is Bali Pratipada and Govardhan Pooja also known as Annakoot. On this day all the cattle are worshiped, cattle given bath, decorated with kumkum, flowers etc and then pooja perform with special Naivedyam or bhog for cattle, later part of day people take cattle around and celebrate.
5th Day is Bhaiduj, brothers and sisters celebrate this day and brothers normally gift something to sisters :).
Still there are different customs to celebrate Diwali in each home, in what ever way you celebrate Diwali have fun and prospers year ahead and here is list of mithai (sweets), kheer to make your celebration more yum. You can check Diwali Savories Snacks Recipes here
Wishing you all Very Happy Diwali (Deepavali)
You can check Diwali Savories Snacks Recipes here
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