Diwali is the household name of all Indians indicating not only the celebration of lights dealt with ancient mythology of Krishna and Narakasura but also the mood of fun, fire crackers, new dresses, delicious food and hang out with close relatives and friends. So the day marks the celebration of life as a whole that clearly enhances the spiritual well-being of all the people. So it is always advisable to avoid some of the degrading things in our daily lives for bringing in lots of positive vibrations as a commencement of new progression.
The day of Diwali may bring all kind of health, wealth and peace into the lives of the people all around the world. Keep in mind the below mentioned things to clearly avoid in this auspicious day.
Waking up late
It is always good for health and spiritual development of an individual to wake up early in the morning. Owing to the modern day working shifts and busy lives some people may have the habit of sleeping even after the sunrise. But the day of Diwali is special and waking up early in the timings of Brahma Muhurat will bring happiness and prosperity with the festival of lights symbolizing the new dawn. In several ancient traditions and mythologies of India waking up early before sunrise is attributed to the betterment of one’s life in many ways.
Negative emotions
It is very important not to show disrespect towards elders and children on this auspicious day of Diwali. Blessings and showering of positive vibrations happens only for those who come forward sharing the love and affection.
Sleeping in the day time
It is not advisable to sleep during the day time especially in the evening of the Diwali day as it may influence people to be more lethargic and lazy throughout their lives.
Controlling the emotions
Extreme negative emotions such as anger and frustration should be entirely avoided in the holy day for making the day more auspicious. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi offers blessings for those who speak and act softly without hurting other lives with words or actions.
Cleanliness
Cleanliness is next to godliness especially in the festival of light where it can directly influences the positive field bringing health and wealth to you and your surroundings.
Bad Habits
Some of the devastating personal habits such as smoking and drinking should be avoided on this special day. Consider the day as a start for coming out from bad habits and at the least stop those things for this one day of Diwali.