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Festivals
of Malaysia- Deepavali
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Deepavali
is celebrated universally by Hindus and is observed as a public
holiday in Malaysia. This festival falls between the month
of October and November, the fourteenth day of the Tamil month
of Aipasi. It is also known to many as the Festival of Lights.
The word "Deepavali" derives from the combination
of the words Dipa and Gavali, the
former meaning light and the latter meaning a
row. Thus symbolising the rows of lights that can be
seen at the houses of Hindu celebrants. As light dispels darkness,
this festival symbolises the victory of good over evil.
At the dawn of Deepavali, Hindus perform the ritual oil bath
which signifies a cleansing of the body and soul. Following
this symbolic rite in purification which marks a new beginning,
devotees visit the temple where shrines of Hindu deities are
encircled with flower garlands.
The entrances of Hindu homes are decorated with the kolam,
an intricate floral design on the ground which signifies religious
believes. This religious connotation, revolves around the
Goddess of Wealth, the deity Lakshimi. Many believe that the
Goddess Lakshimi would only enter a home with a kolam
at the entrance.
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Raya Puasa | Hari
Raya Haji | Prophet
Muhammad's Birthday |
| Chinese
New Year | Chap
Goh Mei | Nine
Emperor Gods | Vesak
Day |
| Deepavali
| Christmas
| Easter | Thaiponggal
| Thaipusam
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Year's Day | Kadazan
Harvest | Gawai
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Last modified: May 26, 2005
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