2011 Diwali Wallpapers
Diwali is about to arrive on Wednesday, 26 October 2011 with lots of happiness and joy for everyone. So, lets celebrate our Indian festival with a message of peace for all along with these 2011 diwali wallpapers full of variety, resolutions and pixels. Get in to grab your free copy of these backgrounds.
2011 Dhanteras Wallpapers
Dhanteras is the first day of Deepawali celebrations when people worship kuber yantra and practice other religious tasks like purchasing some precious metal based item, new steel utensil for fruitful results in future. You can explore these 2011 Dhanteras Wallpapers for the coming dhantrayodashi to be celebrated on 23 October 2011.
Floating Flowers on Diwali
These days Diwali decorations are taking new shape and look. People are moving forward towards floating flowers and petals along with candles to add elegant touch to their style and interiors. You can preview these showcased Floating Flowers on Diwali pictures, wallpapers and backgrounds to have idea of how you can make your deepawali decorations more beautiful, smart and ethnic too.
Glowing Diwali Diyas
Diwali Puja Thali Wallpapers
Diwali is a religious festival bringing people close to their Hindu culture, traditions and customs. The celebration of Deepawali began with pujan organized specially with great preparations, samagri and decorations. You can browse these Diwali Puja Thali Wallpapers to remember what all things are must for the diwali puja thali like diya, flowers, silver coin, sweets, dhoop, rice, agarbatti and other stuff.
Lakshmi Puja
Goddess Lakshmi means Good Luck to Hindus. The word 'Lakshmi' is derived from the Sanskrit word "Laksya", meaning 'aim' or 'goal', and she is the goddess of wealth and prosperity, both material and spiritual.
Lakshmi is the household goddess of most Hindu families, and a favorite of women. Although she is worshipped daily, the festive month of October is Lakshmi's special month. Lakshmi Puja is celebrated on the full moon night of Kojagari Purnima.
Lakshmi is depicted as a beautiful woman of golden complexion, with four hands, sitting or standing on a full-bloomed lotus and holding a lotus bud, which stands for beauty, purity and fertility. Her four hands represent the four ends of human life: dharma or righteousness, "kama" or desires, "artha" or wealth, and "moksha" or liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Cascades of gold coins are seen flowing from her hands, suggesting that those who worship her gain wealth. She always wears gold embroidered red clothes. Red symbolizes activity and the golden lining indicates prosperity. Lakshmi is the active energy of Vishnu, and also appears as Lakshmi-Narayan - Lakshmi accompanying Vishnu.
Two elephants are often shown standing next to the goddess and spraying water. This denotes that ceaseless effort, in accordance with one's dharma and governed by wisdom and purity, leads to both material and spiritual prosperity.
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