Diwali is a festival of love and light,
Its aim is to live in peace, not in fight.
It is celebrated to recall memory of Lord Ram,
People with sacred body offer God psalm.
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You captured the festival of lights so beautifully for all.
All about Diwali is well said in this poem...this poem is for children also...such is its beautiful and simple yet elaborate flow of write....very much inspiring
A very fine positive poem clarifying the purpose of the festival.
We can read and reread this amazing Diwali poem as many times as we wish, we will never get bored, since this is truly an excellent poem with the best end rhymes and we read the summing up in 5 stanzas full of interesting subjects the occurrences. One who doesn´t know Diwali at all, will get informated to understand it fully. A praiseworthy poem based upon ancient Hindu mythical history. This marvelous poem goes to MyPoemList.
A very impressing poem about India´s greatest Light celebrations ever. It is celebrated annually and as shown on the Hindu calendar. Starting the 27 Oct till the 31 Oct This festival of Lights may last. During 5 days it is celebrated with much enjoyment but also spiritually. Electric lights, small oil lamps made of clay and flames are important Diwali symbols. They represent both physical and spiritual aspects of light. A 10 Full Score n myriad of 10´s more
Celebrated annually and each year as shown on the Hindu Calendar. Next year it is a different date. But again festivity of Lights during 5 days.
Diwali is a festival of love and light, Its aim is to live in peace, not in fight. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Diwali the festival of light has deep spiritual meaning, Vices like greed, violence, and wrath are in cleaning. It essentially does mean the awareness of inner light, And it has power to outshine darkness and to clear obstacles tight. - - - - - -A great poem about the significance of Diwali along with a message for environmental awareness.
the awareness of inner light, And it has power to outshine darkness and to clear obstacles tight. - - - > beautiful- absolutely beautiful- - - we should have such a festival of light often for the sakes of our souls
Happy (belated) Diwali, Sir Kumarmani Mahakul! May the sacred Light be always bright!
Beautiful, what Diwali is and what it is not. I think I've wished, but let me wish you well once again.
A wonderful insight of Diwali. It sounds amazing with meaning and hope.
Truly, Kumarmani ji, Deepavali is a festival of light and love. Wishing you dear Poet and all your family members, a great festival of knowledge, compassion and generosity. .......10
A beautiful presentation on Diwali. You have brought in the full spirit of the this festival of lights and have enumerated the way it is celebrated in pomp and gaiety! This poem in rhyming couplet is indeed so remarkable in composition. A sure 10
Harmony! ! Muse of the Festival. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
Had to come back and read this lovely poem again! ! ! Thank you for a wonderful read