DAY 6 — NOVEMBER 13 Feature: Naraka HOW CAN WE PRAY?

As with most festivals, schools will be homes creating rangoli, which are intricate MATTHEW 4:1-17 tells the story closed before, during and after Diwali. patterns made with coloured ground rice of when Jesus shows authority Migrant labourers will return home, that looks like sand. Some designs are over the devil and his offer of families will be reunited, mothers will passed down in families. These designs the kingdoms of the world. Pray cook feasts for their children and their are thought to bring luck, and are specially for celebrating Naraka grandchildren. placed to greet the many visitors who Chaturdashi, that they will learn will make their way from of the One who came to bring Today, many Hindus from South will household to houshold light into the darkness. celebrate Naraka Chaturdashi, also called during the Diwali Choti Diwali (literally, “Small Diwali”). This is celebrations. Pray for Hindu women, up early a commemoration of when the god with festival preparations, that as defeated the demon who had they seek God and His blessings taken control of all the kingdoms on earth. in these unusual mornings they Women will often be the first to rise in the would encounter the living God morning, to prepare food and perform and His great love for them. the ritual worship () on behalf of their family. Gathering with family at holidays is a time for those who have After lavish meals families will heard the good news of Jesus to light clay lamps called diyas, share it with others. Pray that and explode firecrackers. those who return to their homes Hindu women will often busy with the knowledge of the gospel themselves sitting together would share it boldly. on the the floors of their (1 PETER 3:15)

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