What is Diwali and How To Celebrate Diwali as an Ally!
WHAT IS DIWALI?
This year Diwali falls on 24th of October 2022. It is THE largest annual Indian celebration and is known as the Festival of Lights! It is a reminder that light conquers darkness, goodness conquers evil (and chai conquers all, of course). In South India, Diwali is also called Deepawali (rows of light). During Diwali we open our homes, our hearts, pots of chai and barfi (sweets) to our family and friends.
Diwali is a national holiday, with many Indians around the world taking this time off work to celebrate this auspicious occasion. Diwali can last between 1-3 weeks for different Indian communities. Different faiths will celebrate Diwali in their own unique way.?
WHO CELEBRATES DIWALI AND WHY?
There are three main faiths in India and around the world that celebrate Diwali:
HOW IS DIWALI CELEBRATED?
(Uppma's perspective): As a Punjabi Sikh, I can only explain how Diwali is celebrated in my family and community. Each year we find out the date for Diwali based on the lunar new year and mark that date to take work off or finish early. Before Diwali, we would spring clean the house (excessively!) and have some traditional Punjabi delicacies, cooked or bought from our local Indian store.
On Diwali, we make a Rangoli design at our front door. We open our doors to let the goddess Lakshmi bless our homes with health and wealth. When we all come home as a family, we eat sweet and savoury snacks and drink masala chai. We then light candles (safely) in different locations to bring lightness into our home. We then head to the Gurudwara (Sikh Temple), where we are joined by local communities to celebrate this sacred day. We finish our evening by lighting sparklers and fireworks to enjoy the festival of light!
This year Diwali is on Monday 24 October. I am celebrating Diwali in Canada with my husband, Daniel, and my mother, Upinder, by attending the?Diwali dedicated Canucks Ice Hockey game in Vancouver. The Canucks team really know how to celebrate Diwali - my husband used to play ice hockey for Australia and is an avid fan!?
But, regardless the reason or your background, Diwali can be celebrated by all. It's a special time to cleanse your home and health. And to let go of the past and strengthen your bonds with your family and friends.?
ALLY-SHIP AND THE CONCEPT OF "CREATING SPACE"
I personally think Diwali is a time for allies to consider how you can support the awareness of cultural heritage. I was listening to my friend,?Navi Gill, an Ayurvedic practitioner based in Canada on?A Little More Good's Podcast?discussing the concept of "taking up space". The health and wellness industries in the West have piggy-backed and commoditised on ancient wisdom and tradition from other cultures for some time. Many yoga and Ayurvedic practitioners in our society do not come from Indian backgrounds, when teaching these ancient Indian modalities that are ingrained in our DNA. A lot of the wisdom I have gained, has been from my family, culture and roots.
Navi talks about the concept of creating space for people to share their innate wisdom. As an example, before you decide to sell/teach/provide a cultural art-form, why not consider if you're about to "take up space" somewhere where you may be in a position of privilege, and to actually create space for someone whose culture it is to do this. This way, they can share their heritage and inter-generational wisdom. These simple acts can create a world of difference and help give power back to a lot of marginalised societies around the world.
Chai Walli is actually one of the few chai businesses in Australia where chai, spices and Ayurveda is a part of its owner’s culture and heritage, and female owned/run (consider that for a moment).
HOW YOU CAN CELEBRATE DIWALI AS AN ALLY?
Some ways that you can celebrate Diwali this year (and years to come) as an ally in the workplace include:
Some ways that you can celebrate Diwali this year (and years to come) as an ally personally and in your community:
THANK YOU
I wanted to take this as a huge opportunity to thank you all for supporting Chai Walli and our mission in creating authentic and artisan chai blends. Because of you, I get to share a piece of my heritage with the world. It's so special to me to be able to preserve cultural heritage through Chai Walli and share my family stories and recipes with you and your family. Wishing you a very Happy Diwali this year and many years to come.
Uppma Virdi // Owner and Founder of Chai Walli // [email protected]
Winner Top 100 Indians of Australia, IABCA2018 Winner Business Women of the Year: Ayurveda, Yoga & Lifestyle Business Coach - Titled Inspirational Woman 2022 - Thought Leader - Change Agent - Orator - Entrepreneur
4 个月Beautiful write up! Shubh Deepawali ?? Uppma Virdi May universe shower you with opulence, abundance, health, wealth, niceties and best comforts in life.
Happy Diwali! ?? Your dedication to spreading awareness and fostering connections is truly inspiring. Mahatma Gandhi once said - Be the change you wish to see in the world. Your actions are a beautiful embodiment of this, blending tradition with community engagement. Wishing you a joyous celebration with your loved ones! ?? #Inspiration #Connection #DiwaliCelebration
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2 年Happy Diwali and thanks for sharing.
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2 年Thank you for sharing Uppma!
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2 年Happy Diwali Uppma, wishing you happiness and success in the new year. ?? ??