Deepavali is another major celebration in Malaysia that is just around the corner (Oct 29).
Deepavali in Sanskrit literally means 'Festival of Lights' where Hindus illuminate their homes using clay lamps with wicks called "diyas" or other forms of lights.
The golden glow of these lamps not only signify the warmth that light can bring but signify the accomplishment of all material attributes, be it riches and fame, or knowledge, success and peace.
The entrance of houses are also decorated with lovely traditional Rangoli motifs (Kolam) to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
The colourful festival celebrated by Hindus worldwide usually falls around late October or early November and this year, the auspicious day falls on Saturday.
The Hindus consider Deepavali, also called Diwali by north Indians, as one of their most important festivals, but there is a legend behind this festival that claims Narakasura, a demon king, ruled the kingdom of Pradyoshapuram with a clenched iron fist.
Under his rule, the people suffered hardship and the king even imprisoned women in his palace and upon seeing the people's suffering, Lord Krishna set out to destroy the demon king and the day Narakasura died was celebrated as Deepavali - triumph of good over evil!
Preparation for Deepavali usually starts at least two to three weeks before the festival as houses are cleaned, some go the extra mile to renovate their houses or just add a new coat of paint, curtains, sofa, etc.
Usually the family will shop for new clothes and accessories and add decorative items to their homes and draw 'Kolam' at their entrance.
The 'Kolam' (intricate colourful motifs) includes design elements that are purely geometrical with dots, lines, triangles, squares, circles, and other auspicious symbols like the swastika, peacock, conch shell, lotus, trident, footprint and the star, relating to expressions of cosmic harmony and spiritual energy in certain Vedic practices.
Coloured rice, grated coconut, with silver or even gold dust, may be used to make the patterns other than rice flour and these patterns are traditionally laid out on the floor in certain areas like around the shrine, entrance and on dining mats by women to add gaiety to the celebration.
On the auspicious day, Hindus usually wake up early and the first ritual is the gingerly oil bath using cinnamon powder, which is an important feature that has withstood the test of time despite the younger generation's preference for soap and shampoo.
Next they dress in their new clothes - men wearing dhoti or kurtas, women in silk saris, Punjabi suits, lengha, karisma suits of various colour shades - and head to temples.
Hindus particularly dislike dressing in black on this auspicious day.
Hindus would also pay their respect to the elderly and the deceased. This is also an important ritual.
The open house visits is most certainly an interesting activity on this auspicious day as one will get to taste a wide variety of delicious Indian cuisine and cookies.
Visitors are bound to be served with tempting sweets and cookies with 'murukku' being the signature savoury because Muruku is not only popular among Indians but even the Malays and Chinese have taken a liking towards this crispy and crunchy savoury.
Indians are synonymous with spicy food and indulgence in favourite fare like chicken or mutton curry, prawn sambal and fish head curry on this day is almost a must.
In homes of Hindus who are vegetarian, popular dishes like thosai, idly, puree and naan satisfy their palate.
Among countries where the festival is grandly celebrated or observed in its own unique ways are India, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Fiji, Guyana, Thailand, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago and Canada to name a few. Deepavali, which is an auspicious day for the Hindus and celebrated together with other Malaysians of all backgrounds, has become a major festival in Malaysia. -- Bernama
Bernama
Thu Oct 27 2016
Malaysian Hindus shopping for new outfits at a shop in the federal capital on Oct 26, 2016. - Astro AWANI/Shahir Omar
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