Diwali festival was celebrated with great enthusiasm and gaiety at Prachiti International School, Sakri.
Tuesday- Monday On 28th October 2024 President of Prachithi International School Honorable Shri. Prashant Patil Sir, Principal Mrs. Vaishali Lade Madam and Vice Principal Shri. Ghanshyam Sonawane Sir, School Coordinator Shri. Vaibhav Sonwane sir and teachers, drivers, students, visited the settlements of tribal poor people in Kavthe and Sakri town of Sakri taluka and distributed clothes and snacks on the occasion of Diwali festival like every year and wished every poor and needy a happy Diwali. We pray to God to bless everyone with this year’s social welfare work. Prashant Patil Sir who always shows his cooperative attitude through such activities, is giving a new light to humanity with his inspiration By visiting Tehsil Office, Police Station, Court, Panchayat Committee, Education Department, Health Center and other dignitaries of the village, they distributed sweets through the school staff and conveyed Diwali wishes to them, showing their social commitment and love for the society. After that the school program was organized at Pachiti International School Saki First of all in this program, the founder president of the school Mr. Prashant Patil Sir School Principal Mrs. Vaishali Lade Madam, Vice Principal Shri. Ghanshyam Sonawane sir and school coordinator Mr. Vaibhav Sonawane sir worshiped the images of Lakshmimata, Dhanvantari deity, Kuber deity and the actual Gaumata. And after the reception of dignitaries, the program of Diwali festival started. In this program, students dressed up Lord Sri Rama – Tanishk Jitendra Gosavi (4th-A), Lakshmana costume – Aarav Sridhar Desale (5th-A) and Rishikesh Hiraman Dhangar (4th-A), Mother Sita’s costume – Yashwanti Trilok Thakare (E.4th-A), Matalakshmi costume- Tanvi Bhushan Badame (E.6th-A), Sri Krishna costume- Shaurya Vaibhav Sonavane (E.4th B), Satyabhama costume- Parineeti Pramod Khairnar (E.5th-A) Narakasura Costumes – Vishal Anil Gangurde (5th -B) Kubera’s costume Lokesh Vinod Salunkhe (2nd -A), Vamana’s costume – Shreyas Sandeep Chinchole (4th B), Lord Vishnu’s costume – Aryan Rajendra Bhamre (4th B) 5. A) etc. The moment of Ram Lakshman and Sita’s entry into Ayodhya in these costumes was attractive to all. According to that costume and on the occasion of Diwali, Shweta Sonawane Madam informed the students about ‘Vasubaras Puja and Kanchan Ahirrao Madam gave information and worship of Dhantrayodashi. And of ‘Narak Chatardashi’ worship, arrangement and information was given by Madam Hemangi Gawande. And information about ‘Lakshmi Pujan’ and ‘Balpratipada’ was given by Madam Ashwini Thakare. And on the occasion of Diwali, Padwa, Bhaubij festival, Harshada Gangurde Madam gave information. After that, in their speech, Sneha Salve Madam and Kunal Panpatil Sir told the students about the full importance of Diwali festival and said that “Deewali” is a festival of light and consciousness. Diwali is the biggest festival of joy and excitement of the year, new clothes, nice things, laddu-chivda, a great feast of firecrackers, lighting of lamps, the house is happy. We Indians are basically lovers of festivals and if Diwali is the festival of it, our happiness rises. There is excitement and joy in the name Diwali. Diwali days means visits of relatives, exchange of gifts, crackers and new clothes for children, rangolis, lanterns and mirrors at the door, which we do every year. . But we know very little about the meaning behind the festival of Diwali. Auspicious rangolis, sky lights that drive away bad tendencies, diyas that dispel darkness and spread light in our lives are very special features of Diwali. Diwali comes with Marathi name pairsThe festival also has Sanskrit names. These names tell us both the meaning and antiquity of Diwali. Some of her names are Deepalika, Yaksharatri, Sukhratri. Diwali comes with the joy of autumn! Our Indian culture is based on agriculture. After Sharadiya Navratri and Dussehra, the night of Kojagiri comes with a full moon image. We wake up this night with curdled orange milk. On this night, the goddess is worshipped, offering to milk to her. This day is also known as “kojagori Poornima”. Because grains that have just come from the field are offered to the goddess. Rama Ekadashi is followed by the joy of this prosperity. And during the time we celebrate Diwali, many things have become easier. But at a time when the society was largely dependent on agriculture only. At that time, it was natural to consider the period of prosperity when the grain grown in the fields would be stored and sold. So the Diwali festival is planned to enjoy both when there is abundance of grain and when autumn is pleasant. The first day of Vasubaras ,Rama Ekadashi, on which the first diya is planted in front of the Tulsi at the door in the courtyard. This picture is seen in rural areas even if not in cities. Vasubaras Diwali often starts in the city.
On this day worshipped to cattles, bullocks and milch cows for agriculture A lot is required. Hence “Govats Vdadashi”.
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Bullocks and milch cows are very much needed for agriculture. So “Govats Vdadashi” Savats means worshiping cow with her calf. Farm prosperity increases with his footsteps. Cows and bulls are given special respect on that day. They are worshiped with garlands around their necks. At three o’clock they are waved off. Puranpoli grass is filled.
Dhantrayodashi is the day of businessmen and scholars of Ayurveda. This day is believed to be the day when the goddess Dhanvantari emerged from the churning of the sea with a water bottle of nectar. Hence this day is called Dhanwantari Jayanti. Doctors of Ayurveda perform Dhanvantari Puja on this day.
For the business class, this day is a day of worship of wealth. The new notebooks and calculation chopadi are worshiped on this day. An offering of dhana powder and jaggery is made. Children celebrate their Marathi Diwali festival by bursting firecrackers. The victory of good attitude over demons and evil tendencies is the dawn of “Narak Chaturdashi”. Legend has it that early on this day Lord Krishna killed the demon Narakasura. And for his pleasure we wake up early in the morning and Gets up and takes a bath. In these days it is gradually getting cold. And our skin starts getting dry. In such a case, bathing with utane and cleaning the body with their fragrant coating means taking care of the skin. In Maharashtra we consider Amavasya inauspicious. In South India, however, it is considered auspicious. We do “Lakshmi Pujan” on Ashwin Amavasya to welcome Lakshmi away and welcome Lakshmi. The wealth that comes into our home with integrity and honesty is venerable. Lord of wealth worships Kubera and Goddess Lakshmi to keep it growing. “Balipratipada” means the day when Lord Vishnu in his Vaman avatar claimed the entire empire of Baliraja. To Baliraja, who was engaged in sacrifice
Lord Vishnu arrived in Vaman avatar. He asked Baliraja for land that would fit in his three steps. After covering the entire universe in two steps, Vamana found no place to place his third foot, so he placed his foot on the victim’s head and pushed him into the abyss. Such a story is prevalent. In rural areas, farmers prepare clay kingdoms of Bali in the fields. And Ida prays for Pida to be avoided and Bali’s kingdom to come. Vikram Sawant starts on this day of Padava. The new financial year of the business class begins. This Padwa brings the most happiness to the relationship of husband and wife.
Govardhan Puja on Padava Day in Uttar Pradesh
There are various kinds of things to do on that day Govardhan Puja is practiced on Padava day in Uttar Pradesh. On that day by preparing various kinds of sweets and making a replica of Govardhan mountain. The idol of Shri Krishna is worshiped and offerings are made to him.
“Yamadvitiya” means two siblings Yama and Yami are two siblings in our ancient text Rigveda. Their dialogue suggests that the relationship between brothers and sisters is sacred. Therefore, this is a day to preserve the sanctity and trust in the relationship between brother and sister. Diwali is celebrated not only in Maharashtra but in every state of India according to local traditions. Diwali, which brings joy and excitement, ends with excitement. Diwali forts made by children and Diwali issues that preserve their love of reading, after Diwali this tulsi hanging at your door till marriage keeps the memories of Diwali alive in your mind. Such valuable guidance was given by Sneha Salve Mandam and Kunal Panpatil Sir on the occasion of Diwali. After that, on the occasion of this Diwali festival, activities based on the talents and skills of the students from 1 st to 10th std such as making forts by incharge Sapana Deore mam making sky lanterns, making pylons and making other decorative items were implemented in Prachithi International School to give scope to the talents of the students. All the students responded with excellent participation. After that, all the teachers, non-teaching staff, drivers brothers by the President of the Institute, Prashant Patil Sir. Diwali forts made by children and Diwali issues that preserve their love of reading, after Diwali this tulsi hanging at your door till marriage keeps the memories of Diwali alive in your mind. Such valuable guidance was given by Sneha Salve Mandam and Kunal Panpatil Sir on the occasion of Diwali. After that, on the occasion of this Diwali festival, activities based on the talents and skills of the students All the students responded with excellent participation. After that sweets were distributed to all the teachers, non-teaching staff, driver brothers by the president of the organization Prashant Patil sir. And in the evening, after lighting the lights of auspicious Diwali, wished everyone a happy Diwali festival. The program was held in the school with great joy and enthusiasm. Photo and video shooting was done by Namrata Gosavi and Anjali Lade madam in this event. Hiral Sonawane madam, Tejaswini Gharte madam, Vaishnavi Deore madam, Ravindra Sonawane sir, Prabhavati Choudhary madam coordinated the program and by coordinating the program they contributed a lot to carry out the program with great enthusiasm and joy. This program was anchored by Rahul Patil Sir. Beautifully the teachers, non-teaching staff, driver brothers were distributed sweets by the president of the organization Prashant Patil sir. And in the evening, after lighting the lights of auspicious Diwali, wished everyone a happy Diwali festival. The program was held in the school with great joy and enthusiasm. contributed a lot to carry Art teacher Kiran Gawli sir, Bhupendra Salunke sir, Dipmala Ahirrao madam did the work of beautiful decoration. And rangoli decoration was done by Savita Lade madam, Sapna Thakare madam, Dipmala Ahirrao madam, Gawli Sir. Also combination of lamp making by Standard Nursery to UKG students – Sunita Patil Madam and etc. 1st to 5 std etc. . Sky Lantern Making Combination by Students – Manisha Borse Madam, 6th Class It is 10th grade. Coordinating the making of pylons by the students – Savita Thakare Madam. Rohini Ahirrao Madam composed “Happy Diwali Dance” by students of class 5th. And finally, with the cooperation of all the employees, the program was concluded with happiness and enthusiasm and best wishes for Diwali festival.