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Laminar Flow DISAMBIGUATION
Captain Disillusion gets his hands wet with some experiments, and lets you watch.
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published: 14 Feb 2019
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Why Cheap LED Lights Keep Glowing
There are LED lights that never quite turn off when switched off, this is their story…
Learn Math and Science easily at 20% off at http://brilliant.org/ElectroBOOM
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published: 05 Jul 2019
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Restore Headlamp Kancil !
This article is about the device for vehicles. For the personal lighting device worn on the head, see Headlamp (outdoor).
"Headlight" redirects here. For other uses, see Headlight (disambiguation).
"High beam" redirects here. For other uses, see High beam (disambiguation).
A headlamp is a lamp attached to the front of a vehicle to illuminate the road ahead. Headlamps are also often called headlights, but in the most precise usage, headlamp is the term for the device itself and headlight is the term for the beam of light produced and distributed by the device.
Headlamp performance has steadily improved throughout the automobile age, spurred by the great disparity between daytime and nighttime traffic fatalities: the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that nearly half ...
published: 27 Nov 2021
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The Weird World in RGB
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
Have you ever wondered why the word looks so weird? Wait. Weird as in, like, all the time? Of course! We live in a weird world! But light, though! What about weird light? Ahhh, that's what this video is all about.
This is the strangest vid. description I've written in a while. Cool.
Alright, so now here's the part where some links go:
The all-important second channel discussion;
https://youtu.be/gN5TSzRUxKk
Technology Connections 2 (the channel where I sometimes talk about stuff and generally don’t prepare for anything):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClRwC5Vc8HrB6vGx6Ti-lhA
You can support this channel on Patreon! It has been amazing what Patreon has done for this channel, but also for me (your dorky host) personally. Through th...
published: 28 Aug 2019
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emf003: Induction Disambiguation; NE model for light
Distinti disambiguates the results of the Quad Loop Experiment to show New Induction is the best fit for the phenomenon of induction
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published: 29 Feb 2016
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This is how an admiral spent the holiday of Diwali
Diwali
Indian festival of lights
"Deepawali" and "Dipawali" redirect here. For other uses, see Deepavali (disambiguation).
Diwali (English: /dɪˈwɑːliː/), Dewali, Deepavali, or Divali, (IAST: dīpāvalī) also known as the Festival of Lights is a Hindu religious festival and one of the most important festivals within Hinduism. It generally lasts five days (or six in some regions of India), and is celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar months of Ashvin (according to the amanta tradition) and Kartika (between mid-October and mid-November). It symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance". The festival is widely associated with Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity and Ganesha, god of wisdom and the remover of obstacles, with many other regional ...
published: 29 Oct 2022
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UFO Landing Mysterious Red Lights in the Desert November 26, 2011 6:45 PM
Sacred mysteries, supernatural phenomena associated with a divinity or religious ideology Mystery play, a form of medieval European dramatic theatre dealing with religious themes. Light is an electromagnetic radiation, part of which stimulates the sense of vision.
Light may also refer to:
Light, a device that produces light, such as:
Lamp (disambiguation)
Light fixture, an architectural device
[edit]In spirituality and theology
Light (theology), an aspect of divine presence or illumination, such that represents the spiritual communication between God and human beings, as well as between human beings
A desert is a landscape or region that receives an extremely low amount of precipitation, less than enough to support growth of most plants. Most deserts have an average annual pre...
published: 07 Dec 2011
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That Lightbulb Moment
Here's where you can try Flyghtning Lamp by Olima: https://app.crackingthecryptic.com/sudoku/r2TmnnnmGR
Normal Sudoku rules apply. Digits cannot repeat along the marked diagonals. Digits along a thermometer must increase from the bulb. Neighbouring digits along a green line have a difference of at least 5. Digits along a purple line form a sequence of consecutive digits, not necessarily in order. Digits joined by a black dot have a ratio of 1:2. Not all dots are given.
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published: 30 Jan 2022
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Sea Foam (disambiguation) at Mooloolaba Beach, Sunshine Coa
It's like a lava lamp... Sea Foam build up from the extreme weather over the Australia Day weekend of 25-28/01/13.
published: 28 Jan 2013
9:18
Laminar Flow DISAMBIGUATION
Captain Disillusion gets his hands wet with some experiments, and lets you watch.
Please consider supporting my videos on: http://www.patreon.com/CaptainDisill...
Captain Disillusion gets his hands wet with some experiments, and lets you watch.
Please consider supporting my videos on: http://www.patreon.com/CaptainDisillusion
https://wn.com/Laminar_Flow_Disambiguation
Captain Disillusion gets his hands wet with some experiments, and lets you watch.
Please consider supporting my videos on: http://www.patreon.com/CaptainDisillusion
- published: 14 Feb 2019
- views: 9903281
10:26
Why Cheap LED Lights Keep Glowing
There are LED lights that never quite turn off when switched off, this is their story…
Learn Math and Science easily at 20% off at http://brilliant.org/ElectroB...
There are LED lights that never quite turn off when switched off, this is their story…
Learn Math and Science easily at 20% off at http://brilliant.org/ElectroBOOM
Watch Steve Mould’s companion video: https://youtu.be/1uEmX5XClPY
AND don’t forget to support ElectroBOOM, if you like that is: http://patreon.com/electroboom
Checkout my merch: http://teespring.com/stores/electroboom
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And Twitter: http://twitter.com/electroboomguy
My other articles: https://www.electroboom.com/
Enter your school for tools: https://goo.gl/forms/VAgRre8rLVvA1cEi2
Thanks to http://CircuitSpecialists.com and http://keysight.com for proving my essential lab tools and giveaways.
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By: Mehdi Sadaghdar
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There are LED lights that never quite turn off when switched off, this is their story…
Learn Math and Science easily at 20% off at http://brilliant.org/ElectroBOOM
Watch Steve Mould’s companion video: https://youtu.be/1uEmX5XClPY
AND don’t forget to support ElectroBOOM, if you like that is: http://patreon.com/electroboom
Checkout my merch: http://teespring.com/stores/electroboom
Checkout my Amazon picks (my affiliate link): https://www.amazon.com/shop/Electroboom
Follow me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ElectroBOOM
And Twitter: http://twitter.com/electroboomguy
My other articles: https://www.electroboom.com/
Enter your school for tools: https://goo.gl/forms/VAgRre8rLVvA1cEi2
Thanks to http://CircuitSpecialists.com and http://keysight.com for proving my essential lab tools and giveaways.
Below are my Super Patrons with support to the extreme!
Nicholas Moller at https://www.usbmemorydirect.com
The Guitar Rig Guru at https://www.altium.com/
Mark W. Bennett
Andy Rod
San
My sponsors and top patrons: http://www.electroboom.com/?page_id=727
By: Mehdi Sadaghdar
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- published: 05 Jul 2019
- views: 3612608
11:51
Restore Headlamp Kancil !
This article is about the device for vehicles. For the personal lighting device worn on the head, see Headlamp (outdoor).
"Headlight" redirects here. For other ...
This article is about the device for vehicles. For the personal lighting device worn on the head, see Headlamp (outdoor).
"Headlight" redirects here. For other uses, see Headlight (disambiguation).
"High beam" redirects here. For other uses, see High beam (disambiguation).
A headlamp is a lamp attached to the front of a vehicle to illuminate the road ahead. Headlamps are also often called headlights, but in the most precise usage, headlamp is the term for the device itself and headlight is the term for the beam of light produced and distributed by the device.
Headlamp performance has steadily improved throughout the automobile age, spurred by the great disparity between daytime and nighttime traffic fatalities: the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that nearly half of all traffic-related fatalities occur in the dark, despite only 25% of traffic travelling during darkness.[1]
Other vehicles, such as trains and aircraft, are required to have headlamps. Bicycle headlamps are often used on bicycles, and are required in some jurisdictions. They can be powered by a battery or a small generator like a bottle or hub dynamo.
https://wn.com/Restore_Headlamp_Kancil
This article is about the device for vehicles. For the personal lighting device worn on the head, see Headlamp (outdoor).
"Headlight" redirects here. For other uses, see Headlight (disambiguation).
"High beam" redirects here. For other uses, see High beam (disambiguation).
A headlamp is a lamp attached to the front of a vehicle to illuminate the road ahead. Headlamps are also often called headlights, but in the most precise usage, headlamp is the term for the device itself and headlight is the term for the beam of light produced and distributed by the device.
Headlamp performance has steadily improved throughout the automobile age, spurred by the great disparity between daytime and nighttime traffic fatalities: the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that nearly half of all traffic-related fatalities occur in the dark, despite only 25% of traffic travelling during darkness.[1]
Other vehicles, such as trains and aircraft, are required to have headlamps. Bicycle headlamps are often used on bicycles, and are required in some jurisdictions. They can be powered by a battery or a small generator like a bottle or hub dynamo.
- published: 27 Nov 2021
- views: 1641
22:19
The Weird World in RGB
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
Have you ever wondered why the word looks so weird? Wait. Weird as in, like, all the time? Of course! We ...
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
Have you ever wondered why the word looks so weird? Wait. Weird as in, like, all the time? Of course! We live in a weird world! But light, though! What about weird light? Ahhh, that's what this video is all about.
This is the strangest vid. description I've written in a while. Cool.
Alright, so now here's the part where some links go:
The all-important second channel discussion;
https://youtu.be/gN5TSzRUxKk
Technology Connections 2 (the channel where I sometimes talk about stuff and generally don’t prepare for anything):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClRwC5Vc8HrB6vGx6Ti-lhA
You can support this channel on Patreon! It has been amazing what Patreon has done for this channel, but also for me (your dorky host) personally. Through the support of people just like you, Technology Connections has become my job and I am so excited and thankful for it! If you’d like to join the fine folks in a pledge to help the channel stay as weird as it is (and maybe, just maybe, get even weirder!), please check out my Patreon page. Thank you for your consideration!
https://www.patreon.com/technologyconnections
And of course, thank you to the following patrons!
Paul Robins, David Riediger, Les, Keenan Finucan, funcrusher, Ian Clanton-Thuon, Ryan Pratt, Don Nguyen, Gregory Knott, Paul Newton, Greg Golds, Robbert van Rijsewijk, Theo Keeler, Travis Hagen, Albizu Garcia , Tyler Alberico, Benjamin Ratner, Doug Davenport, Paul Sharp, Craig Brickey, Zidy, Justin Trout, Brandon, John Galus, Karl Kornel, Danila Fediashchin, KD, Sound Board, Adam, Zach Rose, Arvin Prasetya Wiranata, Patryk Majewski, Chris & Brigette Rodriguez, Mattis Målbakken, Dirk Lembens, WB, AmbientCyan, Sam Calandra, Wolfgang Gschwendtner, qzb, William Preston, Dave Treadwell, Stuart Stanfield, Howard Longden, Christopher Olson, Kor Nielsen, Adrian Hunziker, Kori Fulgham, Stephen Amar, Bryce, Andy Holzhammer, Ethan Mears, Eli Rueda, Jon Clegg, David Jeroslow, Ian Hills, Charles MacDonald, Andrew, Tim Jones, Chris Burger, Paul, Phil E, AnsulFolf, c sporn, Zachary Kordenbrock, Roy Burns, Ian Spence, Mike A, Brandon Dean, Alex Dodge, hipp1eguy, Blake Kwasnicki, Mick Carroll, Justin Derleth, El Jefe, mrjoro, NEON725, Bree Asher, Emily Eisenberg, Mark Christian, Dylan Leblanc, Samuel, Brad Rustvold, Megan Turcotte, LGR, Jeffrey Frasure, kn0tsin, Pedro Soto, Michael Gooden, David Wulff, Dan Ryan, Max, Fredrik Lindroth, Michael Riegel, Paul Kavanagh, Tarocco, AFIFI, Zane Finley, Isaac Clarke, Sean Hearrell, Christopher Macdonald, Selectric, Hamrat, Adam De Witt, Keithius, Sönke Schlüter, Julian Haldenby, Seb Bacanu, Mauricio Lara, Hunter Thornsberry, Austin C Borger, Gabe Cook, Anapan, S0N0S, Sonic Ether, mike quick, Adam, Lucas, microserf, Daniel Kraut, Patrick Williams, André Gil da Costa, Paul Han, jacob topkok, Luka Sanzin, Peter Hillier, PeterH, Gus, William Holt, Grant Campau, Else, Michael Dunn, Rin, Cameron Workman, Richard Hicks, Matthew Foulks, Mike Roach, Simon Janssen, Jorge Caballero, Claude Dion, Kyle Messner, Mainstream, Matthew Schwartz, gs, ashka, Mr. Yan, Matthias Feist, RedR0ze, adan c, Thomas Fuchs, Ralph, Alan Holland, Philipp Doppelhofer, Dan Boulden
https://wn.com/The_Weird_World_In_Rgb
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
Have you ever wondered why the word looks so weird? Wait. Weird as in, like, all the time? Of course! We live in a weird world! But light, though! What about weird light? Ahhh, that's what this video is all about.
This is the strangest vid. description I've written in a while. Cool.
Alright, so now here's the part where some links go:
The all-important second channel discussion;
https://youtu.be/gN5TSzRUxKk
Technology Connections 2 (the channel where I sometimes talk about stuff and generally don’t prepare for anything):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClRwC5Vc8HrB6vGx6Ti-lhA
You can support this channel on Patreon! It has been amazing what Patreon has done for this channel, but also for me (your dorky host) personally. Through the support of people just like you, Technology Connections has become my job and I am so excited and thankful for it! If you’d like to join the fine folks in a pledge to help the channel stay as weird as it is (and maybe, just maybe, get even weirder!), please check out my Patreon page. Thank you for your consideration!
https://www.patreon.com/technologyconnections
And of course, thank you to the following patrons!
Paul Robins, David Riediger, Les, Keenan Finucan, funcrusher, Ian Clanton-Thuon, Ryan Pratt, Don Nguyen, Gregory Knott, Paul Newton, Greg Golds, Robbert van Rijsewijk, Theo Keeler, Travis Hagen, Albizu Garcia , Tyler Alberico, Benjamin Ratner, Doug Davenport, Paul Sharp, Craig Brickey, Zidy, Justin Trout, Brandon, John Galus, Karl Kornel, Danila Fediashchin, KD, Sound Board, Adam, Zach Rose, Arvin Prasetya Wiranata, Patryk Majewski, Chris & Brigette Rodriguez, Mattis Målbakken, Dirk Lembens, WB, AmbientCyan, Sam Calandra, Wolfgang Gschwendtner, qzb, William Preston, Dave Treadwell, Stuart Stanfield, Howard Longden, Christopher Olson, Kor Nielsen, Adrian Hunziker, Kori Fulgham, Stephen Amar, Bryce, Andy Holzhammer, Ethan Mears, Eli Rueda, Jon Clegg, David Jeroslow, Ian Hills, Charles MacDonald, Andrew, Tim Jones, Chris Burger, Paul, Phil E, AnsulFolf, c sporn, Zachary Kordenbrock, Roy Burns, Ian Spence, Mike A, Brandon Dean, Alex Dodge, hipp1eguy, Blake Kwasnicki, Mick Carroll, Justin Derleth, El Jefe, mrjoro, NEON725, Bree Asher, Emily Eisenberg, Mark Christian, Dylan Leblanc, Samuel, Brad Rustvold, Megan Turcotte, LGR, Jeffrey Frasure, kn0tsin, Pedro Soto, Michael Gooden, David Wulff, Dan Ryan, Max, Fredrik Lindroth, Michael Riegel, Paul Kavanagh, Tarocco, AFIFI, Zane Finley, Isaac Clarke, Sean Hearrell, Christopher Macdonald, Selectric, Hamrat, Adam De Witt, Keithius, Sönke Schlüter, Julian Haldenby, Seb Bacanu, Mauricio Lara, Hunter Thornsberry, Austin C Borger, Gabe Cook, Anapan, S0N0S, Sonic Ether, mike quick, Adam, Lucas, microserf, Daniel Kraut, Patrick Williams, André Gil da Costa, Paul Han, jacob topkok, Luka Sanzin, Peter Hillier, PeterH, Gus, William Holt, Grant Campau, Else, Michael Dunn, Rin, Cameron Workman, Richard Hicks, Matthew Foulks, Mike Roach, Simon Janssen, Jorge Caballero, Claude Dion, Kyle Messner, Mainstream, Matthew Schwartz, gs, ashka, Mr. Yan, Matthias Feist, RedR0ze, adan c, Thomas Fuchs, Ralph, Alan Holland, Philipp Doppelhofer, Dan Boulden
- published: 28 Aug 2019
- views: 2527047
25:10
emf003: Induction Disambiguation; NE model for light
Distinti disambiguates the results of the Quad Loop Experiment to show New Induction is the best fit for the phenomenon of induction
Please support Ethereal Me...
Distinti disambiguates the results of the Quad Loop Experiment to show New Induction is the best fit for the phenomenon of induction
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Distinti disambiguates the results of the Quad Loop Experiment to show New Induction is the best fit for the phenomenon of induction
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- published: 29 Feb 2016
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2:24
This is how an admiral spent the holiday of Diwali
Diwali
Indian festival of lights
"Deepawali" and "Dipawali" redirect here. For other uses, see Deepavali (disambiguation).
Diwali (English: /dɪˈwɑːliː/), Dewal...
Diwali
Indian festival of lights
"Deepawali" and "Dipawali" redirect here. For other uses, see Deepavali (disambiguation).
Diwali (English: /dɪˈwɑːliː/), Dewali, Deepavali, or Divali, (IAST: dīpāvalī) also known as the Festival of Lights is a Hindu religious festival and one of the most important festivals within Hinduism. It generally lasts five days (or six in some regions of India), and is celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar months of Ashvin (according to the amanta tradition) and Kartika (between mid-October and mid-November). It symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance". The festival is widely associated with Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity and Ganesha, god of wisdom and the remover of obstacles, with many other regional traditions connecting the holiday to Sita and Rama, Vishnu, Krishna, Durga, Shiva, Kali, Hanuman, Kubera, Yama, Yami, Dhanvantari, or Vishvakarman. Furthermore, it is a celebration of the day Rama returned to his kingdom in Ayodhya with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana after defeating the demon Ravana in Lanka and serving 14 years of exile.
In the lead-up to Deepavali, celebrants prepare by cleaning, renovating, and decorating their homes and workplaces with diyas (oil lamps) and rangolis (colorful art circle patterns). During Diwali, people wear their finest clothes, illuminate the interior and exterior of their homes with saaki (earthen lamp), diyas and rangoli, perform worship ceremonies of Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and wealth, light fireworks, and partake in family feasts, where mithai (sweets) and gifts are shared. Originally a Hindu festival, Diwali is now also celebrated by Jains and Sikhs. It is a major cultural event for the Hindu, Sikh, and Jain diaspora.
The five-day long festival originated in the Indian subcontinent and is mentioned in early Sanskrit texts. The common celebratory practices are common as festival of light, however there are minor differences from state to state in India. Diwali/Dewali/Deepavali is usually celebrated twenty days after the Vijayadashami (Dussehra, Dasara, Dashain, Dashahara) festival, with Dhanteras, or the regional equivalent, marking the first day of the festival when celebrants prepare by cleaning their homes and making decorations on the floor, such as rangolis.Some regions of India start Diwali festivities the day before Dhanteras with Govatsa Dwadashi. The second day is Naraka Chaturdashi. The third day is the day of Lakshmi Puja and the darkest night of the traditional month. In some parts of India, the day after Lakshmi Puja is marked with the Govardhan Puja and Balipratipada (Padwa). Some Hindu communities mark the last day as Bhai Dooj or the regional equivalent, which is dedicated to the bond between sister and brother, while other Hindu and Sikh craftsmen communities mark this day as Vishwakarma Puja and observe it by performing maintenance in their work spaces and offering prayers.
Some other faiths in India also celebrate their respective festivals alongside Diwali. The Jains observe their own Diwali which marks the final liberation of Mahavira, the Sikhs celebrate Bandi Chhor Divas to mark the release of Guru Hargobind from a Mughal prison, while Newar Buddhists, unlike other Buddhists, celebrate Diwali by worshipping Lakshmi, while the Hindus of Eastern India and Bangladesh generally celebrate Diwali by worshipping the goddess Kali. The main day of the festival of Diwali (the day of Lakshmi Puja) is an official holiday in Fiji, Guyana, India, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Religious significance
Diwali is celebrated in the honour of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.
The religious significance of Diwali varies regionally within India. One tradition links the festival to legends in the Hindu epic Ramayana, where Diwali is the day Rama, Sita, Lakshman and Hanuman reached Ayodhya after a period of 14 years in exile after Rama's army of good defeated demon king Ravana's army of evil.
Description
Diwali is a five-day festival, the height of which is celebrated on the third day coinciding with the darkest night of the lunar month. During the festival, Hindus, Jains and Sikhs illuminate their homes, temples and work spaces with diyas, candles and lanterns Hindus, in particular, have a ritual oil bath at dawn on each day of the festival. Diwali is also marked with fireworks and the decoration of floors with rangoli designs, and other parts of the house with jhalars. Food is a major focus with families partaking in feasts and sharing mithai. The festival is an annual homecoming and bonding period not only for families, but also for communities and associations, particularly those in urban areas, which will organise activities, events and gatherings.
#diwali #Hindu #festival #indianfestivals
https://wn.com/This_Is_How_An_Admiral_Spent_The_Holiday_Of_Diwali
Diwali
Indian festival of lights
"Deepawali" and "Dipawali" redirect here. For other uses, see Deepavali (disambiguation).
Diwali (English: /dɪˈwɑːliː/), Dewali, Deepavali, or Divali, (IAST: dīpāvalī) also known as the Festival of Lights is a Hindu religious festival and one of the most important festivals within Hinduism. It generally lasts five days (or six in some regions of India), and is celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar months of Ashvin (according to the amanta tradition) and Kartika (between mid-October and mid-November). It symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance". The festival is widely associated with Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity and Ganesha, god of wisdom and the remover of obstacles, with many other regional traditions connecting the holiday to Sita and Rama, Vishnu, Krishna, Durga, Shiva, Kali, Hanuman, Kubera, Yama, Yami, Dhanvantari, or Vishvakarman. Furthermore, it is a celebration of the day Rama returned to his kingdom in Ayodhya with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana after defeating the demon Ravana in Lanka and serving 14 years of exile.
In the lead-up to Deepavali, celebrants prepare by cleaning, renovating, and decorating their homes and workplaces with diyas (oil lamps) and rangolis (colorful art circle patterns). During Diwali, people wear their finest clothes, illuminate the interior and exterior of their homes with saaki (earthen lamp), diyas and rangoli, perform worship ceremonies of Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and wealth, light fireworks, and partake in family feasts, where mithai (sweets) and gifts are shared. Originally a Hindu festival, Diwali is now also celebrated by Jains and Sikhs. It is a major cultural event for the Hindu, Sikh, and Jain diaspora.
The five-day long festival originated in the Indian subcontinent and is mentioned in early Sanskrit texts. The common celebratory practices are common as festival of light, however there are minor differences from state to state in India. Diwali/Dewali/Deepavali is usually celebrated twenty days after the Vijayadashami (Dussehra, Dasara, Dashain, Dashahara) festival, with Dhanteras, or the regional equivalent, marking the first day of the festival when celebrants prepare by cleaning their homes and making decorations on the floor, such as rangolis.Some regions of India start Diwali festivities the day before Dhanteras with Govatsa Dwadashi. The second day is Naraka Chaturdashi. The third day is the day of Lakshmi Puja and the darkest night of the traditional month. In some parts of India, the day after Lakshmi Puja is marked with the Govardhan Puja and Balipratipada (Padwa). Some Hindu communities mark the last day as Bhai Dooj or the regional equivalent, which is dedicated to the bond between sister and brother, while other Hindu and Sikh craftsmen communities mark this day as Vishwakarma Puja and observe it by performing maintenance in their work spaces and offering prayers.
Some other faiths in India also celebrate their respective festivals alongside Diwali. The Jains observe their own Diwali which marks the final liberation of Mahavira, the Sikhs celebrate Bandi Chhor Divas to mark the release of Guru Hargobind from a Mughal prison, while Newar Buddhists, unlike other Buddhists, celebrate Diwali by worshipping Lakshmi, while the Hindus of Eastern India and Bangladesh generally celebrate Diwali by worshipping the goddess Kali. The main day of the festival of Diwali (the day of Lakshmi Puja) is an official holiday in Fiji, Guyana, India, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Religious significance
Diwali is celebrated in the honour of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.
The religious significance of Diwali varies regionally within India. One tradition links the festival to legends in the Hindu epic Ramayana, where Diwali is the day Rama, Sita, Lakshman and Hanuman reached Ayodhya after a period of 14 years in exile after Rama's army of good defeated demon king Ravana's army of evil.
Description
Diwali is a five-day festival, the height of which is celebrated on the third day coinciding with the darkest night of the lunar month. During the festival, Hindus, Jains and Sikhs illuminate their homes, temples and work spaces with diyas, candles and lanterns Hindus, in particular, have a ritual oil bath at dawn on each day of the festival. Diwali is also marked with fireworks and the decoration of floors with rangoli designs, and other parts of the house with jhalars. Food is a major focus with families partaking in feasts and sharing mithai. The festival is an annual homecoming and bonding period not only for families, but also for communities and associations, particularly those in urban areas, which will organise activities, events and gatherings.
#diwali #Hindu #festival #indianfestivals
- published: 29 Oct 2022
- views: 25
1:09
UFO Landing Mysterious Red Lights in the Desert November 26, 2011 6:45 PM
Sacred mysteries, supernatural phenomena associated with a divinity or religious ideology Mystery play, a form of medieval European dramatic theatre dealing wi...
Sacred mysteries, supernatural phenomena associated with a divinity or religious ideology Mystery play, a form of medieval European dramatic theatre dealing with religious themes. Light is an electromagnetic radiation, part of which stimulates the sense of vision.
Light may also refer to:
Light, a device that produces light, such as:
Lamp (disambiguation)
Light fixture, an architectural device
[edit]In spirituality and theology
Light (theology), an aspect of divine presence or illumination, such that represents the spiritual communication between God and human beings, as well as between human beings
A desert is a landscape or region that receives an extremely low amount of precipitation, less than enough to support growth of most plants. Most deserts have an average annual precipitation of less than 400 millimetres (16 in).[1] A common definition distinguishes between true deserts, which receive less than 250 millimetres (10 in) of average annual precipitation, and semideserts or steppes, which receive between 250 millimetres (10 in) and 400 to 500 millimetres (16 to 20 in).[1][2]
Deserts can also be described as areas where more water is lost by evapotranspiration than falls as precipitation.[1] In the Köppen climate classification system, deserts are classed as BWh (hot desert) or BWk (temperate desert). In the Thornthwaite climate classification system, deserts would be classified as arid megathermal climates.
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Sacred mysteries, supernatural phenomena associated with a divinity or religious ideology Mystery play, a form of medieval European dramatic theatre dealing with religious themes. Light is an electromagnetic radiation, part of which stimulates the sense of vision.
Light may also refer to:
Light, a device that produces light, such as:
Lamp (disambiguation)
Light fixture, an architectural device
[edit]In spirituality and theology
Light (theology), an aspect of divine presence or illumination, such that represents the spiritual communication between God and human beings, as well as between human beings
A desert is a landscape or region that receives an extremely low amount of precipitation, less than enough to support growth of most plants. Most deserts have an average annual precipitation of less than 400 millimetres (16 in).[1] A common definition distinguishes between true deserts, which receive less than 250 millimetres (10 in) of average annual precipitation, and semideserts or steppes, which receive between 250 millimetres (10 in) and 400 to 500 millimetres (16 to 20 in).[1][2]
Deserts can also be described as areas where more water is lost by evapotranspiration than falls as precipitation.[1] In the Köppen climate classification system, deserts are classed as BWh (hot desert) or BWk (temperate desert). In the Thornthwaite climate classification system, deserts would be classified as arid megathermal climates.
- published: 07 Dec 2011
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That Lightbulb Moment
Here's where you can try Flyghtning Lamp by Olima: https://app.crackingthecryptic.com/sudoku/r2TmnnnmGR
Normal Sudoku rules apply. Digits cannot repeat along t...
Here's where you can try Flyghtning Lamp by Olima: https://app.crackingthecryptic.com/sudoku/r2TmnnnmGR
Normal Sudoku rules apply. Digits cannot repeat along the marked diagonals. Digits along a thermometer must increase from the bulb. Neighbouring digits along a green line have a difference of at least 5. Digits along a purple line form a sequence of consecutive digits, not necessarily in order. Digits joined by a black dot have a ratio of 1:2. Not all dots are given.
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Normal Sudoku rules apply. Digits cannot repeat along the marked diagonals. Digits along a thermometer must increase from the bulb. Neighbouring digits along a green line have a difference of at least 5. Digits along a purple line form a sequence of consecutive digits, not necessarily in order. Digits joined by a black dot have a ratio of 1:2. Not all dots are given.
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▶Logo Design◀
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▶Opening Credits Design◀
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▶ABOUT US◀
Hi! We're Simon Anthony and Mark Goodliffe, two of the UK's most enthusiastic puzzle solvers. We have both represented the UK at the World Sudoku Championships and the World Puzzle Championships. We're also "cryptic crossword" aficionados. Mark is the twelve-time winner of The Times championship and Simon is the former record holder for most consecutive correct solutions to The Listener crossword. We hope we can help your puzzle solving while also introducing you to some of the world's best puzzles.
Thank you for watching!
Simon and Mark
- published: 30 Jan 2022
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Sea Foam (disambiguation) at Mooloolaba Beach, Sunshine Coa
It's like a lava lamp... Sea Foam build up from the extreme weather over the Australia Day weekend of 25-28/01/13.
It's like a lava lamp... Sea Foam build up from the extreme weather over the Australia Day weekend of 25-28/01/13.
https://wn.com/Sea_Foam_(Disambiguation)_At_Mooloolaba_Beach,_Sunshine_Coa
It's like a lava lamp... Sea Foam build up from the extreme weather over the Australia Day weekend of 25-28/01/13.
- published: 28 Jan 2013
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