During the festival days of Diwali, people invite friends and relatives to play cards at home. Playing cards in Diwali reflects both the tradition and modernity, which is extremely popular during the festival days. Diwali is really a festival rich in legends. We know that each day of Diwali is associated with legends, and the activity of playing card in Diwali is also related to a legend. Some of the Indians say that Goddess Parvati liked to play dice with Lord Shiva, her husband. She blesses those who can win a gamble on Diwali by bestowing them with a year of good luck. This is the most popular legend related to the activity of playing card during the festival days of Diwali.
Though in different areas there are different stories about why people playing cards in Diwali, the common thing is that people share the joy and happiness of the festival. Playing cards is an activity that can deepen the relationship with the families and friends, while all the players expect the good luck by trying to win the game. The families play cards together, and exchange gifts in Diwali. It means more than the luck that the Goddess brings to the winners. What is a better way to make the festival more thrilling and exciting? Playing cards is the best way. Don't you think so? People laugh, and get excited when playing cards. They get anxious when they are about to win or lose the game. The winners have the sense of fulfillment and satisfaction, while the losers expect the next Diwali to come so that they could play together again. Maybe, the losers could win the next time.
The tradition of playing games in Diwali simply brings people expectations with good luck on this special occasion. Nowadays, there are Casio games, too. There are many ways to gamble in Diwali, and each gambling game attracts thousands of people to play. The gambling with machines, however, is far less meaningful than the playing cards with families or friends. Since the gambling with machines is also away to try luck, there is nothing to blame. Most of the families still play cards during the festival days of Diwali - who will deny the best way to kill time and to share happiness with the family members and friends while there are chances to be the winners who can get a good luck for a year?
As far as it is known, there are no history records about when the tradition of playing cards in Diwali started. The experts and historians believe that some important person in the past who like to gamble with his or her friends on the special occasions, such as Diwali, started a way of killing time and share happiness with his or her family members and friends. By and by, there were legends related to the playing of cards when the activity in Diwali became popular. No one cares what the facts were about the playing card in Diwali. The key point is that it is a way to get blessings of good luck, and it is a good way for entertainment on the festivals. Besides in Diwali, in some other festival days, if there is a chance the people could get together, they would like to play cards, too. When there is free time, friends would like to play cards for fun. However, the playing cards in Diwali is the most significant in a year, because of the possible luck brought by the Goddess to the winners on this special occasion.
Therefore, it is the festival of lights that makes the playing of cards with legendary color, and it is the very Diwali that gives the playing of cards more meanings than it should be. The memories of Diwali will be wonderful, as well as colorful, with the playing cards involved. People cherish the time with the family members and friends on Diwali.All in all, some may be addicted to this tradition of Diwali, and try to rationalize it with the legends, which is a good excuse of course. Nevertheless, who will be against this kind of tradition while it could be flush and rummy with stakes in Diwali?
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