Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR41 Latest Draft

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                            H.R. No. 41




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Diwali, the festival of lights, is being celebrated
 across the world by followers of Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and
 Buddhism in October 2025; and
 WHEREAS, The five-day-long celebration derives its name from
 the Sanskrit word dipavali, meaning "row of lights," and it is one
 of the largest and most anticipated religious festivals for
 adherents of the Hindu, Jain, and Sikh faiths; it spans the dark
 half of the lunar month Ashvina and the light half of the lunar
 month Karttika, a period that typically falls in late October or
 early November on the Gregorian calendar; and
 WHEREAS, While Diwali generally symbolizes the victory of
 light over darkness, the specific traditions associated with the
 holiday vary between regions and religions; Hindus customarily
 light diyas, small earthenware lamps filled with oil, on the night
 of the new moon to welcome the presence of Lakshmi, the goddess of
 wealth and prosperity; the people of Bengal worship the goddess
 Kali, while in northern India, the festival celebrates the royal
 homecoming of Rama to the city of Ayodhya after vanquishing the king
 of demons; in South India, festivities center around another story
 of good prevailing over evil, the legend of Krishna's defeat of the
 demon Narakasura; and
 WHEREAS, For Sikhs, Diwali commemorates the return of Guru
 Hargobind, the sixth guru and an important figure in the Sikh faith,
 from his captivity in the city of Gwalior; Diwali also holds
 tremendous significance to people of the Jain faith, for whom it
 represents Mahavira's attainment of nirvana, or complete knowledge
 and enlightenment; although it is not a major festival of Buddhism,
 it is celebrated by some Buddhists to honor Emperor Ashoka's
 conversion to Buddhism in the third century BCE; and
 WHEREAS, Diwali is a celebration for people of all ages; in
 many homes, wives perform a series of rituals to bless their
 husbands with longevity, and husbands present their wives with a
 special gift to reward their care and devotion; families, friends,
 and colleagues alike also exchange gifts during Diwali as a gesture
 of love and affection, and the occasion further includes a feast
 complete with a variety of desserts; children participate in a
 range of customs, which include lighting diyas and candles and
 setting off sparklers, and the final day of the festival
 specifically celebrates the bond shared by brothers and sisters;
 and
 WHEREAS, Every year, the festival of Diwali brings together
 more than a billion people across the globe in the spirit of joy,
 unity, and hope for humankind, and it is indeed fitting to
 acknowledge the profound importance of the holiday to many who
 reside in our state; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize the festival of Diwali 2025 and extend
 warmest wishes to all those who are taking part in the observance.
 Lalani
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 41 was adopted by the House on March
 13, 2025, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House