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热心网友 时间:2023-10-14 20:17
屠妖节(Deepavali)的字面意思即为“排灯”,它是全世界印度教徒最为重要的印度教节日。在新加坡,屠妖节也称为“排灯节”。2011 年的屠妖节将于 10 月 26 日举办,是一个公共节假日。热心网友 时间:2023-10-14 20:18
Celebrated since time unknown, Deepavali, Diwali or Divali, which symbolizes victory of righteousness over evil, has remained one of the most popular festivals in the Hin calendar. There are a number of mythical stories behind the origin of this tradition. According to some beliefs, the tradition can be traced back to the story of Lord Rama, the legendary king of Ayodhya who is also the seventh avatar of the Lord Vishnu. His subjects celebrated their beloved king's homecoming as he was returning after spending a period of fourteen years in exile -- an exemplary move of perfect adherence to 'dharma' taken for the sake of his father's honour. They celebrated Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya lighting up their houses with earthen lamps and bursting crackers -- in the same way as we celebrate today on a Diwali day. According to another popular story, on this very Diwali day the Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi rose up from the ocean ring 'Samudra Manthan', the churnin g of the ocean of milk by both Devas (gods) and Asuras (demons). According to the Bhagavata Purana, the tradition of celebrating Diwali started in memory of the event of Lord Vishnu's killing of Narakasura, an evil demon king. There are many other popular beliefs that refer to other stories narrated in different sacred Hin texts as the origin of this tradition.