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Deepavali fosters understanding among communities, increase harmony - President

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Deepavali fosters understanding among communities, increase harmony - President

The festive day of Deepavali, which underlines the great spiritual values of Hinduism, is filled with the spirit of love and devotion, and is an occasion for Hindus to strive for greater spirituality, foster understanding among communities, and increase harmony among people, said President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

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The President, in his message issued for Deepavali festival states that the religious practices and festivities that go with this festival will also add to the spirit of reconciliation that prevails in the country, for which, one looks forward to the eager and active participation of the Hindu community.

 

Following is the full text of the message of President Rajapaksa;


I am pleased to send this message on the occasion of Deepavali, which marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year, according to the Lunar Calendar, and is a day of great religious fervor and festivity for the Hindu community.

 

The festival of Deepavali, or Festival of Lights, celebrates the victory of Goodness over Evil and Light over Darkness. It is thus the deeper celebration of the Light of Knowledge over the Darkness of Ignorance, leading to the triumph of Good over Evil.

 

The Hindus of Sri Lanka, join their fellow believers the world over today in celebrating this great festival with the worship of deities, spiritual chanting and lighting the flames of worship shrines, and illuminating their homes, combined with the joy of festivity. All of this is an expression of veneration and gratitude to the Hindu deities for the attainment of knowledge and understanding to overcome the evils that arise from ignorance.

 

This festive day of Deepavali, which underlines the great spiritual values of Hinduism, is filled with the spirit of love and devotion, and is an occasion for Hindus to strive for greater spirituality, foster understanding among communities, and increase harmony among people.


The religious practices and festivities that go with this festival will also add to the spirit of reconciliation that prevails in the country, for which, one looks forward to the eager and active participation of the Hindu community.

 

May this Festival of Lights bring understanding, peace and joy among all followers of Hinduism.

 

I wish all Hindus of Sri Lanka a happy and peaceful Deepavali.

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