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DIWALI (DIVALI) AND THE SO-CALLED GODDESS LAKSHMI. By Nyron Medina

1. The customs of the people are vain. Jer. 10:1-7; Deut. 12: 30,31.

2. The gods the people worship are devils. Deut. 32: 16,17; Ps. 106:34-38.
3. Salvation is found only in Christ. Acts. 4:10-12.
4. Lakshmi is also the pagan Demeter, Aphrodite. The Indian Theogony, pg. 162,163. Goddess Laksmi, pg. 124.
5. Lakshmi is Ceres and Durga (Kali). Indian Theogony, pg. 162,163,172. Goddess Laksmi, pg. 111,123,128.
6. Lakshmi is Venus and Asherat. Indian Theogony, pg. 296.
7. Asherah who is Lakshmi (also Ashtaroth in the Bible) is rejected by God. Jud. 3:7; Jer. 7:18; Jud. 2:13; Jud. 10:6.
8. Lakshmi's early form was evil. Goddess Laksmi, pg. 43-44,45.
9. One must first propitiate Alakshmi before one worships Lakshmi to get blessings. Goddess Lakshmi, pg. 138,142, 152-153.
10. What Diwali (Divali) really is. Goddess Lakshmi, pg. 182.
11. Why light lamps? Lakshmi, pg. 17-18.
12. Lakshmi's light is to scare away demons. Goddess Laksmi, pg. 178.
13. How Diwali (Divali) became a great day for businessmen? Lakshmi, pg. 17.
14. Businessmen do good works to Lakshmi for forgiveness of sins. Lakshmi, pg. 19.
15. Gambling shows that evil practices brings Lakshmi to people and sends her away. Lakshmi, pg. 18,21.
16. How Vishnu, Lakshmi's husband cursed her. Lakshmi, pg. 15.
17. Lakshmi hates Brahmin priests. Lakshmi, pg. 22.
18. Lakshmi is not so benevolent. Lakshmi, pg. 22.
19. Lakshmi is not for all. Lakshmi, pg. 24. Goddess Laksmi, pg. 95-96.
20. One must worship cow-dung (filth) as Lakshmi. Goddess Laksmi, pg. 61,176,178.
21. Lakshmi has an unholy relationship with a demon king. Goddess Lakshmi, pg. 94.
22. When man create the gods they are false gods, but when God create man he is the true God. Goddess Lakshmi, pg. 40-41,42,58-59.
TO MY FACE BOOK FRIENDS THE THREE ANGELS MESSAGES MUST TOUCH ALL FALSE RELIGIONS, SO PLEASE COPY AND KEEP THIS STUDY TILL YOU GROW TO APPRECIATE IT.
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