For me Diwali is indeed the festival of lights- lamps, lanterns, diya’s, Laxmi Puja ,phuljadis, good food, flowers, sweets, new clothes and family get-togethers. My mom would stuff my ears because I wouldn’t stop crying. I hated the sound of crackers when I was a baby. I looked forward to beautiful well lit arrangements in my house, neighbourhood, the market area and temples. I was always drawn towards lights from my childhood. Diwali celebration doesn’t end in a day, it goes on for a month, visiting friends and loved ones, sending goodies etc. I would like to stay at home and celebrate with family this time, dress up, do pooja and eat lots of delicious sweets. My most favourite Diwali memory as a kid is making rangolis, it was so much fun. I love the whole festive vibe, lovely decorations all around and so much positivity. Vandana Khandelwalĭiwali signifies hope and happiness. As festivals means spending some joyful time with our own people. I love to celebrate all the festivals with my family and friends at home. My most favourite Diwali memory is to meet my old friends and have all the sweets and farsans. The lights of Diwali signifies a time to destroy all our dark desires, thoughts, eradicate evil and gain strength out of good deeds and also get the positive zeal to carry on the rest of the year. I simply love the lyrics of Lakh Divyani Kamal Keli, Tinisanjela Sakal Zali, Aali Diwali Aali.I enjoy this festival that symbolizes the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. Usha Mangeshkar calls the full moon night of Diwali magical as it heralds a new morning. One of the best songs from this Diwali special compilation, listen to it here. Spread love, goodness and lots of cheer this Deepavali with another one of Lataji's songs - Diva Divyanchi Jyot Sangate Tujhi Ni Majhi Priti by Lata Mangeshkar. Listen to Lata Mangeshkar's divine voice in Diva Pahuni Laxmi Yete, Shubankaroti Mhana Mulano here. My grandmother would make us stand in front of the puja ghar and recite Shubamkaroti Kalyanam. This is one recitation that we have all learned in childhood. Listen to Diwali Yenar Ghari, Amchya Ghari Ana Tumchya Ghari here. Play this song early in the morning and you will have a perfect beginning to your Diwali Pahat. Rangoli and lots of revelry is on the cards as newly married girls visit their maternal homes with lots of gifts for their family. In the song Diwali Yenar Ghari, Amchya Ghari Ana Tumchya Ghari, a group of young girls welcomes the festival with pomp. Drown in the sea of devotion this Dipavali with Aaj Diwali Dasara, Aalo Vithalache Dwara What I like the most is the prologue to it which explains the significance of Dhanteras, Narak Chaturdashi, Lakshmi Puja and Bhau Beej (Bhai Dooj). This Marathi song equates the joy of celebrating Diwali (Divali, Deepawali) with the joy of being at the feet of Lord Vitthal. Enjoy Lataji's melodious voice in Aali Diwali Mangaldayi May our lives light up like the diyas so beautiful and auspicious. Do leave your feedback and Diwali greetings! Happy Diwali!Īali Diwali Mangaldayi by Lata Mangeshkar from the Marathi movie Bayakocha Bhau welcomes the festival of lights into our lives. I've scoured the net and tried to put together a list that we can all enjoy together. A neat compilation of some of the most popular Marathi tracks celebrating the spirit of Diwali.
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