Tihar, known as Deepawali; Yamapanchak and also the festival of lights is one of the most dazzling of all Hindu festivals. We worship Goddess Laxmi, the Goddess of wealth or fortune. It is a five days festival which comes soon after the Dashain festival. This festival is all about worshipping of different animals such as crow, dog, cow and worshipping of the Hindu Goddess of Fortune or Wealth (Goddess Laxmi).
Kaag tihar:
It is the first day of tihar. On this day, I gave some food to crow and worshipped it.
Kukur tihar:
Laxmi Puja:
It is the third day of tihar. In the morning, cow is worshipped and in the evening goddess Laxmi is worshipped. On this day, I went to the temple and worshipped the cow in the morning whereas I decorated my house with flowers, lamps and candles to welcome Laxmi the Goddess of wealth. I also decorated the ghada and knitted garland for my brothers. I made rangoli and illuminate it as well as house with twinkling diyos.
Govardhan Puja:
It is the fourth day of tihar. On this day, I made sel and roti to help my mother. In evening, I wrapped kismis for my brothers and maternal uncle.
Bhai Tika:
Though Tihar festival is so useful; it is not free from evils. Gambling should be discouraged among the people. It is a blot on this happy day. Festivals like tihar are the only occasions for showing the social and religious spirit of the nation.