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Hindu Festival Diwali commemorated on USPS stamp

The USPS commemorates the joyous Hindu Festival Diwali, also known as Deepavali, a festival of light, knowledge and victory of good over evil.

One of the most important annual Hindu events, the holiday celebrates the triumph of good over evil.

Spanning five days each autumn, it is considered by some to be the start of the new year.

Hindu Festival Diwali stamp

Diwali is a shortened version of the Sanskrit word Deepavali, which roughly translates as “a necklace of lights.”

During Diwali flickering oil-wick lamps called diyas dot the homes of observers around the world.

The stamp features a traditional diya against a background of glimmering gold and flower petals.

On the Hindu calendar, Diwali falls on the eve of or on the new moon that occurs between mid-October and mid-November.

In 2016, the main day of the festival will be celebrated on October 29 (for South Indians) and October 30 (for North Indians).

Deepavali is celebrated in various countries across the world by Hindu community.

Significance of the festival Diwali

The meaning of Diwali often depends on regional identity on the Indian subcontinent, but Hindu stories provide a framework for the significance of the festival.

For many people in the north of India, the holiday honors the return of Rama, an incarnation or avatar of the god Vishnu, after a long period of exile.

For some in the south of India, it marks the defeat of the demon Narakasura by Krishna, another incarnation of Vishnu.

Others commemorate Vishnu’s decision to make King Bali ruler of the underworld.

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Before the festival, many Hindus go shopping; clean their homes; open their doors and windows;create intricate rangoli, a vibrant floor pattern traditionally made from materials such as rice powder, colored sand, and flower petals; and light diyas with hopes that Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, will visit.

On the festive main day of the holiday, families pray to Lakshmi, dress up in their best clothes, enjoy lavish feasts and sweets, exchange gifts, and light fireworks.

Diwali also marks the new year for people in Gujarat and a few other states in India.

Diwali is an important festival in several religions.

Buddhists honor ancient Indian Emperor Ashoka’s conversion to Buddhism.

Jains commemorate the teacher Mahavira’s attainment of liberation from the cycle of life and death. Sikhs celebrate the freeing of guru Hargobind from captivity.

Title: Hindu Festival Diwali stamp
Date of Issue: 5 October 2016
Country: USA
Denominations: Forever 47¢

Source: US Postal Service

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