We must not despair in our search for goodness

DEEPAVALI, or Divali, which literally means "a row of lamps", is commonly known as the "festival of lights". It is one of the most prominent festivals of the Indian community. It signifies the day when darkness and ignorance gave way to light and knowledge, and death to eternal...

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Main Author: Abd Razak, Dzulkifli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/32879/1/DZUL197.pdf
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Summary:DEEPAVALI, or Divali, which literally means "a row of lamps", is commonly known as the "festival of lights". It is one of the most prominent festivals of the Indian community. It signifies the day when darkness and ignorance gave way to light and knowledge, and death to eternal life. This is symbolically expressed by the lighting of lamps using natural oil, such as coconut oil. The festival is celebrated over four to six days on the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Ashwin (or Aasho) which usually falls in the month of October or November, depending on the lunar calendar.