What does Deepavali celebrate and who is it wished for?

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Deepavali, also known as Diwali, celebrates the victory of light over darkness, wisdom over ignorance, and courage over cowardice. The discussion highlights the symbolic nature of this festival, emphasizing its cultural significance rather than a literal interpretation of light and darkness. Participants express their personal feelings about the festival, with some appreciating the festivities while others prefer a quieter celebration. The conversation also touches on the unique experiences of daylight in regions like Alaska during different seasons.

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Happy Diwali People!

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A festival that celebrates the victory of light over darkness, wisdom over ignorance and courage over cowardice... I Wish everybody a Happy Deepavali !
 
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see, why don't we have any rational holidays in the US, we stole all our holidays from Catholics who stole it from Pagans.

mish, is "light over darkness" symbolism or do you speak actually of mankind harnessing fire? Darkness is a disappearing resource on Earth nowadays.
 


Pythagorean said:
mish, is "light over darkness" symbolism or do you speak actually of mankind harnessing fire?

Symbolic...

Pythagorean said:
Darkness is a disappearing resource on Earth nowadays.

Must be dark there in Alaska... In which month does the sun shy away completely there?
 


ah yes, I should have clicked the link before I posted.

The sun never shies away completely in my region, at least, not in the sense that it's not somehow "above" us, but only for a couple hours in the winter months (like four, I'd venture). It's 9:00am right now and getting light, so it's not that bad yet; I'd give it another month or two.

But I suppose cloud cover and the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversion_(meteorology)" will keep you from ever actually seeing the sun most of that time.

During the summer we do actually have quite well lit nights, but shade is still very potent; it's more comparable to having a long dusk that transitions straight to dawn, probably... the sun actually sets, but you still see it's glow behind the horizon and it never wanders that far before coming back up.
 
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Deepavali ki Shubhkamnayein :smile:
 
micromass said:
Deepavali ki Shubhkamnayein :smile:

Dhanyavad :biggrin:
 


I particularly dread this day because of all the crackers. Just give me all the sweets and leave me in a quiet, peaceful environment.
 


Happy Diwali!
 

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