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Sorry I don't celebrate it. Skanda Shasthi starts next Friday though. We sponsored an abhishekam at temple. and I'll be fasting.Namaste friends. Diwali is coming up in a day or two. What will you do to celebrate? What are some customs you have? I am going to try to celebrate it this year to the best of my ability.
A thorough spring cleaning of the house. Decorations, devotional prayers and lots of yummy sweets. I also have my own little tradition of watching the old serialised Krishna TV show. That show was my childhood, even if I didn’t understand like 90% of the dialogue lol. The nostalgia is strongNamaste friends. Diwali is coming up in a day or two. What will you do to celebrate? What are some customs you have? I am going to try to celebrate it this year to the best of my ability.
Sorry I don't celebrate it. Skanda Shasthi starts next Friday though. We sponsored an abhishekam at temple. and I'll be fasting.
Happy Diwali to all!
Since Lakshmi is said to reside in Sesame oil, I will wake up before sunrise and apply a tiny bit of sesame oil to the hair and then will take a purificatory bath. Then I will wear new clothes. If time permits, will visit temple.
That sounds great! I bet I can find some sesame oil at my grocery store or at the holistic shop.
Happy Diwali to all!
Since Lakshmi is said to reside in Sesame oil, I will wake up before sunrise and apply a tiny bit of sesame oil to the hair and then will take a purificatory bath. Then I will wear new clothes. If time permits, will visit temple.
Enjoy the occasion with your Hindu friends (if there are any around your place).
I wish I had some! There is a temple about 2 hours from me, I always think, "wouldn't it be fun to go there and make friends?" haha.
As usual I probably won’t do much, or anything, though Gods know I owe Maa Lakshmi a great deal, along with deep gratitude to Maa Saraswati and Sri Ganesha.
I’m thinking of making a small altar with their statues or pictures in the living room, with groupings of tea light candles, incense, maybe some sweet offerings. I‘ll probably light tea candles and some diyas all over the house. They burn for about 3-4 hours.
I put so many around that I still find the little metal cups days later. I can do at least that. Maybe I’ll make kheer. I have gram flour, butter, sugar, mixed dried fruits and nuts. I could try my hand at laddoos. I don’t know about going to temple though.
I can't light lamps, my kitten will try to knock it over. But I have a room I want to turn into a Puja room at some point, no pets allowed!