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Tradition of Playing Cards

Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is the Festival of Lights that is celebrated for the victory of good on evil, for light on darkness. There are several Diwali traditions in Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and even among Buddhist. Diwali, even today in this modern world reflects the rich and splendiferous past of our country. The festival also teaches us how to uphold the true values of life. Diwali is associated with many traditions and customs that are celebrated even today. One such is the tradition of playing cards during Diwali.Mirroring tradition draped in modernity, playing cards in Diwali is an extremely popular tradition followed during these festal days. In most parts of India, the tradition of playing cards is enjoyed on Diwali day.

It is believed that the goddess of wealth, Laxmimata, smiles upon the player and ensures her/him goodwill and good luck. Thus, people love Diwali gambling and celebrate it as a part of the Diwali festivities. The Diwali night memories can be joyful to those who win the game and the losers simply can't wait for the next Diwali to come around.

The tradition of playing cards on Diwali night has an interesting legend behind it. It is a Diwali belief that Goddess Parvati played dice with her husband, lord Shiva on this night. In this game, the Goddess decreed that whosoever gambled on Diwali night would prosper throughout the coming year. This Diwali gambling tradition- flush and rummy with stakes on offer on this particular day continues even in today's modern culture.

This day, with its emphasis on money and wealth, it is considered really lucky for Diwali gambling of cards. On this day, social sanction is given to a vice by following the popular saying that one who does not gamble on this day will be reborn as a donkey in his next birth. So, local gambling houses and casinos do brisk business during the week of Diwali.

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