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Diwali thali tradition and its significance
10.15.04 (3:37 am)   [edit]
Diwali thali tradition and its significance

Thali (a tray) is considered a sacrosanct item for Indians. When one is praying to God, thali is rotated in your hand with a lit camphor emitting sparks of fire. Women also use it to welcome their daughters-in-law or sons-in-law by giving them an aarti pooja.

Apart from poojas, now thalis also are used during diwali and other festivals to fill it with sweets which are prashads or prasadams (lord’s food). Diwali thalis contain sweets which are considered as sacred as prasads. Since Diwali is an auspicious day for embarking on new ventures, Diwali thalis with sweets are distributed among friends and relatives for one’s prosperity

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