Diwali is a religious festival that originated in India and now celebrated all over the world by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. The festival of lights lasts 5 days every year and marks the start of the Hindu New Year. The word Diwali comes from the word deepavali, which means ‘rows of lighted lamps’ in the ancient language of Sanskrit and during the five days of celebration people decorate their homes, watch fireworks, eat sweets and spend time with family. Homes, shops and streets are filled with diyas (oil lamps) to honour the Hindu Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. The lights are said to help Lakshmi find her way, bringing prosperity into homes for the year.
It is also a celebration of good triumphing over evil and different
regions have different legends to represent this. In Northern Indian Hindus
celebrate the return of Gods Rama and Sita to the city of Ayodhya after
defeating Ravana, the evil King. In Bengal people worship the Goddess Kali,
destroyer of evil forces; and in Nepal people celebrate Lord Krishna’s victory
over the wicked King Narakaasura.
To celebrate Diwali we are working with our associated company, Wilstone, and our Indian Charity partner, the Sambhali Trust, a charity focused on the empowerment and development of marginalised women and girls in Rajasthan. We have four beautiful Wilstone Candle Holders in Kadai Seasonal Deals to light Lakshmi’s path into your home. 25% of the sales of these items will go to the Sambhali Trust, money which is so needed during this current climate. Thank you for your support and Happy Diwali.