Happy Diwali
Diwali the festival of lights associated with Ram’s victory over Raavan and symbolises spiritual advancement amidst darkness, celebrated by millions of Hindus in India and all over the world.
The five day long festivities spanning five days include cleaning houses, workplaces and decorating them with lamps, flowers and rangoli.
The significance of five days divided into
- Vak Barash, which means speech, and starts with Saraswati pooja which stands for education and gaining knowledge backed up by personal experience. If you have knowledge you could be more equivalent than Google.
- Dhan Teras, on the second day is Laxmi Pooja, offering to Dhanvantri, god of medicine, for better health to maintain your mental and physical health. Health is the real wealth. If you want to enjoy whatever money can buy without roboust health there will be no motivation to earn money.
- Kali Chaudash, on the third day, signifies power to take action and learn to take risk. Action and too Parakram or powerful action. You have to act with a sense of urgency as action without power will lack momentum required to continue your action. Powerful action emerges from powerful purpose.
- On the fourth day is Diwali day when the knowledge gained in the first step which maintained your mental and physical in the second stage which in fact enabled you to take powerful action in the third stage, you will get Laxmi at the fourth step. Big money is always the result of actions backed by knowledge and sound health always lead to positive results.
- On the fifth day is the New Year’s Day, as mentioned above each day, all days will be New Year for you and remain happy and prosperous.
Warren Buffett reads 6 hours per day, while Charlie Munger reads so much at the age of 95 his family calls him a book with a leg and hand. When you have knowledge you will understand the importance of maintaining health automatically and enjoy prosperous and happy life.