The Light of Pure Devotion
[Dear Readers,
Please accept our humble obeisences. All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga. This year, 2014, Dipavali is on October 23rd (in India). We know that you will relish Srila Gurudeva's ever-fresh, short but sweet explanation of Dipavali, given on Dipavali of 1996, in Varsana:]
 Please accept our humble obeisences. All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga. This year, 2014, Dipavali is on October 23rd (in India). We know that you will relish Srila Gurudeva's ever-fresh, short but sweet explanation of Dipavali, given on Dipavali of 1996, in Varsana:]

Devotee: Why do we celebrate Dipavali, and in what mood is  it celebrated by Vrajavasis? 
 
Srila
 Narayana Gosvami Maharaja: Dipavali means a time of  happiness. When 
Lord Rama defeated Ravaƫa and reached Ayodhya, a big Dipavali  festival 
was performed there. Sri Vamanadeva wanted to cheat Bali Maharaja. He  
did not cheat him; rather He gave His mercy, although it seemed that He 
was  cheating. When Bali Maharaja was offered a benediction from the 
Lord, he  requested, “Always remain in my home.” In this way the Lord 
Himself was  “cheated.” Lord Vamanadeva was very glad, and He agreed to 
stay there forever.  Due to great happiness, Bali Maharaja then asked 
all his associates to hold a  Dipavali festival, and that was the first 
Dipavali. When Krsna defeated  Duryodhana and returned to Dvaraka, a 
Dipavali was also celebrated there. 
 
Lord
 Krsna Himself, along with Mother Yasoda, Nanda Baba and all the other  
Vrajavasis, came here to Manasa-ganga, and celebrated this festival with
 their  own hands. In other words they themselves offered dipa (a 
lighted ghee wick) and  rendered many other services. 
 
Dipavali
 also means light. If there is no bhajana of Krsna there is darkness,  
and in Krsna Consciousness there is light. We celebrate this function in
 order  to give up darkness and to bring the light of bhakti, pure 
devotion. This is the  same celebration. Real happiness comes from 
playing karatalas and mrdangas. If  one hears this, and if maya hears, 
maya will go away at once. Sri Caitanya  Mahaprabhu brought the 
saƬkirtana movement to this world to drive out maya. Sri  Krsna and Sri 
Caitanya Mahaprabhu celebrate this Dipavali Themselves, and we  should 
try to follow Them.     -From Hari Katha Newsletter