5 days of Diwali Celebration stickers - Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, Laxmi Pooja, Balipratipada, Bhai Dooj - 50+ stickers on 5 sticker sheets

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50+ Diwali Stickers on 5 sticker sheets - Give your kids, nieces & nephews a gift for Diwali - A sticker set themed around 5 days of Diwali. Use it to decorate your gifts, greeting cards, scrapbook and more importantly use it as a fun way to explain to younger ones the significance of each day of Diwali.

The 5 days of Diwali represented are:

Day 1 - Dhanteras - 11 stickers on 1 sticker sheet
Dhanteras, also known as 'Dhanatrayodash' is a festival celebrated by Hindus. On this day, people purchase utensils and jewelry to bring good luck. The word is derived from 'Dhan' meaning wealth and 'Teras' which means thirteen.

Day 2 - Choti Diwali/Narakchaturdashi - 12 stickers on 1 sticker sheet
Naraka Chaturdashi (also known as Kali Chaudas, Roop Chaudas, Choti Diwali , Naraka Nivaran Chaturdashi or Bhoot Chaturdashi) is a Hindu festival, which falls on Chaturdashi (14th day) of the Krishna Paksha in the Vikram Samvat Hindu calendar month of Kartik. It is the second day of the five-day-long festival of Deepavali/Diwali. The Hindu literature narrates that the asura (demon) Narakasura was killed on this day by Krishna, Satyabhama and Kali.

Day 3 - Laxmi Pooja - 10 stickers on 1 sticker sheet
On the day of Diwali, Lakshmi puja is performed at every Hindu household of the country. Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth. The Lakshmi puja is performed in the evening to invite Goddess Lakshmi at home. People pray and wish for peace, wealth and prosperity in their and their family members life

Day 4 - Padwa, Annakut , Govardhan Pooja - 13 stickers on 1 sticker sheet
The fourth day of Diwali celebrations is 'Padwa' and In the North India, it is called as Govardhan Puja. The day after Diwali is called Annakuta, or Govardhana Puja. On this day people build cowdung hillocks (symbolize the Mount Govardhan), decorate them with flowers and then worship them

Day 5 - Bhai Dooj - 13 stickers on 1 sticker sheet
The celebrations of Bhai Dooj are very similar to Raksha Bandhan, on this day sisters pray for a long and prosperous life for their brothers, and brothers give gifts to their sisters. According to Hindu mythology, Bhai Dooj is celebrated to commemorate Lord Krishna's sister Subhadra's loving gesture toward her brother

Please note - given the varied mythologies and regional differences, each region or community has differences in how they view these dates and what they call the different dates but by and large the themes in these stickers represent the 5 distinct days of Diwali. (Info from wikipedia)

We as a family have always loved getting into the spirit of Diwali and nothing bring joys to kids than stickers. Our twins have loved peeling these stickers (and sticking them in places we wish they wouldn't :( ) but they are nonetheless a fun way to get kids engaged to get them excited about Diwali and get them to know the 5 different days of Diwali.

Your sticker sheet will be carefully packaged in a rigid kraft envelope to make sure that it reaches you safe and sound in 3 to 5 business days after processing (within the US) via USPS First Class Mail.

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