What is the scientific reason for celebrating Diwali?

The festival of lights symbolizes the victory of good over evil, light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. Deep Pratipada festival known as Diwali marks the beginning of celebrating lights as a festival. Deep means light, Pratipada means beginning and Utsav means festival. It is not a one-day festival, it is celebrated for several days. It is said that Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, enters the house on this day. On this day, special worship of Lord Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha is organized for wealth and peace.

Why is Ganesha worshipped?,,

In Hindu religion, Lord Shri Ganesha is worshiped as the first deity. Therefore, before starting any auspicious work, worshiping Lord Ganesha is mandatory. It is believed that by doing this all the tasks are successful and the person gets positive results. It is also said in the scriptures that during the worship of Goddess Lakshmi on the day of Diwali, not Lord Vishnu but Lord Ganesha should be worshipped. According to the legends, while having a discussion with Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi had said that I am not going to worship Lord Vishnu. I bless you with all things opulent. It is only by my grace that all the devotees attain happiness. In such a situation, my worship should be the best. Lord Vishnu came to know about this arrogance of Goddess Lakshmi and decided to break it. Lord Vishnu told Goddess Lakshmi that even though you provide happiness and prosperity, if any woman does not get the happiness of motherhood, her womanhood remains incomplete. Therefore your worship cannot be considered the best. Hearing this, Mother Lakshmi was very disappointed and went to Mother Parvati to express her grief. Seeing the pain of Mother Lakshmi, Mother Parvati handed over her son Ganesha to her as an adopted son. Pleased with this, the Mother announced that a person would attain wealth and prosperity only by worshiping Lord Ganesha along with Goddess Lakshmi. Since then, Lord Ganesha is worshiped along with Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali.

There are many stories behind the worship of Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali. In such a situation, it cannot be said clearly what is the reason behind this. But, all these stories point to the same thing that Diwali is a festival of prosperity, light and enthusiasm. Lakshmi is also seen as a symbol of prosperity and prosperity arrives from this day. Therefore, Lakshmi is worshiped on this day. It is said that the reason for worshiping Lakshmi on Diwali is the churning of the ocean. In fact, when the ocean was churned between the gods and demons, Lakshmi also emerged from it. It is believed that the day Lakshmi came out, it was the new moon day of Kartik Krishna Paksha. This day itself is celebrated as Diwali. Mother Lakshmi was coming from the churning of the ocean, all the gods were worshiping with folded hands. For this reason, Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped on Diwali. Many people say that according to Indian calendar, after the passage of 14 Manus and the destruction, reconstruction and new creation started on the day of Diwali. For this reason Lakshmi is worshipped. Whereas many people say that the first Amavasya of Kartik month is the time of new beginnings and new construction.


Why is Lakshmi worshiped without Vishnu on Diwali?,,

Many demons were killed on the day of Diwali, including Narakasura, Bali etc. Therefore, Diwali is considered a good sign and Goddess of prosperity i.e. Lakshmi is worshipped. One story is that Lord Vishnu sleeps on Devshayani Ekadashi and wakes up on Devuthani Ekadashi, which comes 11 days after Diwali. On Diwali, when all the Gods and Goddesses are specially worshiped along with Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Shri Hari Lord Vishnu is not worshiped on the same night, because the holy festival of Diwali falls in the middle of Chaturmas and at this time Lord Vishnu is worshiped for four months. Remain absorbed in Yoga Nidra. In such a situation, his absence in any religious function is natural. This is the reason why Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, visits people’s homes on Diwali without Shri Hari Lord Vishnu. At the same time, Ganapati, who is considered the first to be worshiped among the gods, represents him along with other gods. However, after Diwali, when Lord Vishnu wakes up from Yoga Nidra on the day of Kartik Purnima, all the gods once again celebrate the festival of Diwali by doing special worship of Goddess Lakshmi along with Shri Hari, which is called Dev Diwali.

What is the scientific reason for celebrating Diwali?,,

Our ancestors created the Teej festival for the welfare of mankind. We believe in festivals because they are linked to religion. There is a scientific reason behind all the festivals. The scientific reason for celebrating Diwali is that the process of development keeps happening within us. The distance between the Sun and the Earth changes after Diwali. That means the Sun moves away from the Earth. It starts from Trayodashi of Kartik month. Because of this, life on earth moves slowly. No farmer grows these two crops in his field because these two seeds do not germinate. No seeds are sown in India from Diwali to 14 January. When nature starts slowing down our lives, we start preparing to energize things around us. The best source of this is to make rangoli in triangular shape outside the house. Therefore, Rangoli is made on the day of Diwali. In the month of Kartik, people are still seen performing kirtan on the streets in Brahma Muhurta in the villages of India. The scientific reason for this is that it awakens energy. In the month of Kartik, the women of India wake up in Brahma Muhurta because our scripture says that in this month the sun’s rays do not first fall on any creature or nature but on humans. And mankind can take advantage of it. Sun rays help in keeping our body healthy. With this we can cure many of our diseases. Because the sun starts moving away from us in the month of Kartik, it is very important to take the first rays of the sun on our body.


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