MONU HARNAL: Diwali, Deepavali are one of the same thing. It means "the festival of lights." During Diwali, we want to illuminate our house so that the goddess Lakshmi can find her way.The whole family gets together. We celebrate in our homes. Everyone gets to wear new clothes. It's similar to Christmas plus New Year's all at once.
In our house, we have the puja room, the prayer room. My Dad, he chants and we follow him. First, we pray to Lord Ganesha, who is the removal of all obstacles. And then, we pray to the goddess Lakshmi to bring in both material and spiritual prosperity.In Hinduism, the nice thing is all the gods like are your board members in your life. They act like board members. And you can call on one of them whenever you need something for a certain problem or issue or whatever it is. You can call on them to say, "Okay, Goddess Lakshmi, I need a little cash here.



I'm striving to eliminate ignorance, become more spiritually awakened. That's my goal as a Hindu.
