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DIWALI – THE INDIAN FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS (The story of Ram & Sita) [feel free to download and forward]

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This is a presentation given to 2nd grade students at a local school in the USA. It is colorful, and tells the story of Dusshera, Diwali, Ram and Sita. There are almost no words but tons of photographs. We will write the narrative over time. The story can be delivered in 15-30 minutes

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DIWALI – THE INDIAN FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS(The story of Ram & Sita)

[feel free to download and forward]

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A good man, called Rama, was married to a beautiful princess,

called Sita.

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They had been banished to live in the forest with his brother, Lakshman, by his

stepmother, as she wanted her son to be King.

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Ravana, the Demon king with ten heads, heard of Sita’s beauty and goodness and planned to kidnap her. By magic, he conjured up a golden fawn. She asked Rama to capture it

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He found Sita imprisoned on the island of Lanka. Hanuman, Rama and Lakshman

prepared themselves for battle.

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This was one of the greatest battles ever seen. The fighting lasted for ten

whole days.

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It looked as though Ravana was going to win, until Rama borrowed a special bow and

arrow from the gods and shot him in his belly button. Rama shot Ravana and the

battle was won.

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The day Ravana was killed is known as

Dusshera(the defeat of

“ten”)

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Rama and his family decided to return

home

But it was a moonless, dark

night. So the people of Ayodhya had an

idea

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They lit the roads with little lamps to show them the wayhome. It was a huge celebration that day. This is Diwali

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Everyone was happy and Rama and Sita ruled well. Now every year people remember this

story at Divali by lighting diva lights inside their homes and fireworks outside.

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How we celebrate it today

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Before Diwali we send cards to our friends and family

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We give presents as well

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People like to wear new clothes

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Colored mithai (sweets) are everywhere

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People prepare delicious foods in their homes

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After decorating, people pray to God Rama, as well as Lord Ganesh for luck and Goddess Lakshmi for wealthWe

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The shops and markets are colorfully lit too

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Temples of all religions are brightly lit on this day

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People prepare delicious foods in their homes

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After eating, people light firecrackers

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The spinning wheel is a big favorite

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The spinning wheel is a big favorite

Children love the sparklers

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Happy Diwali

Thanks to everyone who’s photos or slides may appear on this slideshow. Apologies if we inadvertently added anything copyrighted. This is not used for any commercial purposes but to educate children about culture. If you want us to remove anything, please email [email protected]

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