[Congressional Bills 113th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 386 Introduced in House (IH)]
113th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 386
Recognizing the religious and historical significance of the festival
of Diwali.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 22, 2013
Mr. Crowley (for himself and Mr. Roskam) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the religious and historical significance of the festival
of Diwali.
Whereas for millions of Indian Americans, Diwali (or Deepavali) is a time for
thanksgiving and prayer for health, knowledge and peace;
Whereas this year, 2013, many Members of Congress will celebrate Diwali in the
United States Capitol for the first time;
Whereas Diwali, a festival of great significance to Indian Americans, is
celebrated annually by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and others throughout the
United States;
Whereas Diwali is a festival of lights, during which celebrants light small oil
lamps, place them around the home, and pray for health, knowledge and
peace;
Whereas celebrants of Diwali believe that the rows of lamps symbolize the light
within the individual that rids the soul of the darkness of ignorance;
Whereas Diwali falls on the last day of the last month in the lunar calendar and
is celebrated as a day of thanksgiving and the beginning of the New Year
for many Hindus;
Whereas for Hindus, Diwali is a celebration of the return of God following the
vanquishing of demonic forces;
Whereas for Sikhs, Diwali is feted as the day on which the sixth founding Sikh
guru, Guru Hargobind, was released from captivity by the Mughal Emperor
Jehangir;
Whereas for Jains, Diwali marks the anniversary of the attainment of Nirvana by
Lord Mahavira, the last of the Tirthankaras (founders of the Jain
philosophy); and
Whereas Diwali is a celebration of great importance in Indian American
communities throughout the United States: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the historical and religious significance of
Diwali;
(2) in observance of Diwali, the festival of lights,
expresses its deepest respect for Indian Americans and the
Indian Diaspora throughout the world on this significant
occasion;
(3) recognizes and appreciates the religious diversity in
both India and the United States and throughout the world; and
(4) acknowledges and supports the relationship of
collaboration and respect between the United States and India.
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