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Plum-Ucci, Carol. Celebrate Diwali (Celebrate Holidays). New York: Enslow, Print.

Rituals of worship that honor the Hindu deities. Plum-Ucci, Carol. Celebrate Diwali (Celebrate Holidays). New York: Enslow, Print.

How Diwali Began Ram & Sita lived in the royal capital (Ayodhya). Ever since they got married, Ayodhya began to prosper. Ram’s father, King Dashrath, wished to make Ram the heir to his throne, as Ram was the eldest of his sons. The people of Ayodhaya loved Ram and celebrated the anticipation of his crowing with great pomp. But one of Dashrath’s wives, Kaikeyi, wanted her son, Bharat to be king. She had got the King to promise that he would grant her any wish. And Dashrath never went back on his word. Kaikeyi told him to make Bharat king, and Ram to be a hermit in the woods for 14 years. Dashrath told Ram this and ram said he would go. Sita came along with him( even though Ram didn’t like this). For safety, they took Ram’s favorite Brother, Lakshman. Then one day, Ram & Sita were sitting under a tree, and then a giantess named Surpanaka came along. She fell in love with Ram and tried to get him to leave Sita. Ram simply laughed and rejected her. Surpanaka started to envy Sita & tried to kill her. But then Lakshman came to the rescue! He cut off Surpanaka’s nose and ears. Then Surpanaka decided to go to her brother Ravan, the demon King, to kidnap Sita. Ravan managed to kidnap her and keep her trapped as a prisoner in his palace. Ravan fell in love with Sita and did everything he could to take her from Ram. Meanwhile, Ram and Lakshman looked for Sita everywhere; they fought many demons and evil spirits. Then Hanuman, a god, became a loyal friend and with great leaps, he located Sita. Hanuman then ordered a tribe of servants to make a bridge( it was made in 5 days). Then a war took place. Ram won Sita back, and they returned to Ayodhya in a chariot. The people of Ayodhya lit candles & oil lamps to symbolize that good wins over evil. This happiness then created the holiday of Diwali! We still celebrate Diwali today! Plum-Ucci, Carol. Celebrate Diwali (Celebrate Holidays). New York: Enslow, Print.

Plum-Ucci, Carol. Celebrate Diwali (Celebrate Holidays). New York: Enslow, Print

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Plum-Ucci, Carol. Celebrate Diwali (Celebrate Holidays). New York: Enslow, Print.

Hindu Deities Ganesha (Also worshiped as the god of knowledge, wisdom, and wealth) The son of Shiva and Parvati(also gods) Lord of success and destroys evils and obstacles Shiva (also known by: Mahadeva, Pashupati, Vishwanath, Bhole Nath ) The most powerful and fascinating Krishna The great exponent of the Gita, the ninth and most complete avatar of Vishnu Blue skinned Ram (the perfect avatar of Vishnu) Most popular symbol of chivalry and virtue Embodiment of truth and morality The ideal son and husband The ideal king Hanuman( also worshipped as a symbol of strength, perseverance, and devotion) Aided Ram in his expedition against evil forces Believed to be the avatar of Lord Shiva In times of trouble, many chant his name Vishnu (Popularly worshipped as Lord Vankateshwara in Southern India) Peace-loving deity of the Hindu trinity Preserver/ sustainer of life Vishnu’s earthly incarnations have 10 major avatars Lakshmi ( also known as Goddess of wealth and prosperity) Means “good luck” to Hindus The word Lakshmi is derived from the Sanskrit word “Laksya”, meaning “aim” or “gold” Household Goddess of many families and favorite of women Durga Also known as Bhavani, Sherawali, Amba, Chandika, Gauri, Parvati, and Vaishno Devi Kali Dark Goddess Is the fearful and ferocious form of Mother Durga Depicted as being born from the brow of Durga, in one of her battles with the evil forces Saraswati (also known as Goddess of wisdom, art, music, knowledge, and learning) Represents the free flow of wisdom and consciousness Mother of the Vedas Daughter of Lord Shiva and goddess Durga