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Featival of Lights
by Jyo the Persistent

Wednesday, January 02, 2008
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Diwali or Deepavali is the festival to celebrate the Triumph of Good over Evil, achieved by Lord Ram's defeat of the Demon Ravana. The festival celebrates his triumphant return to Ayodhya. The traditional lamps are lit both in welcome and to symbolise good. The decorations include intricate designs drawn on the path with rice flour and colours, known as Rangoli or Kolam. People gather in elaborate prayer. They also exchange greetings and sweets, wishing each other prosperity in the coming days.There are special days in Prayer to the Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi;to celebrate slaying of the demon Narakusura or to rejoice in Brother-sister bonds.


Week 4 Quartern, 8 syllables per line, refrain in 1st line of 1st stanza, 2nd line of 2nd stanza and so on.

Festival of lights, Good triumphs
Time of joy and celebration
Intricate designs invite guests
Embracing all, greeting the new.

Staccato crackers explode cheer
Festival of lights, Good triumphs
Lamps flicker bright benign welcome
Traditional instruments thrum.

Incense burns as chants sound in beat
Prayers raised thank evil’s defeat
Festival of lights, Good triumphs
Musically assembled praise.

Offerings mirror life’s fortunes
Redolent with spice, tasty treats,
Sweets exchanged denote good wishes,
Festival of lights, Good triumphs.

Festival of lights

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