Do you know why diwali is celebrated in India
Diwali
Diwali, the most important festival for Hindus, can be said to be a festival celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm by all the people across the country.
Diwali celebrates Rama's eventual defeat of the evil spirit Ravana and his triumphant return home. This day is eagerly awaited by children, young and old, as the festival is associated with the Hindu New Year and the business community considers it an auspicious time to start new ventures.
When is diwali celebrated 2022
2022 Diwali celebration starts with Dhanteras on October 22, 2022 Sunday and ends with Bhai Dooj on October 26, 2022 Thursday. Lakshmi Puja, the most auspicious of diwali festival days is celebrated as the day of Diwali.
One of the main stories in Hindu mythology, Diwali is the most important festival, and the main reason for celebrating this festival is that Diwali is the day when Lord Rama, his wife Sita Devi, and brother Lakshmana return to their homeland after 14 years of exile. The villagers paved a path for Rama who defeated the demon king Ravana. Retellings of this story form part of celebrations in some regions. This Diwali is celebrated with great joy in all parts of the country.
- Diwali falls in the hindu calendar month of Karthik. ...
- Diwali celebrates the return of Rama and Sita after defeating the evil King Ravana.
- People often think of diwali as a Hindu festival, but it also celebrated by sikhs, and jains
- Diwali falls in the hindu calendar month of Karthik
- Diwali celebrates the return of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita after defeating the evil king Ravana.
- Diwali also celebrates the birth of Goddess Lakshmi.
- Annakut is celebrated on the fourth day of Diwali
- Different countries have different Diwali beliefs.
On this occasion, Hindus light candles and decorate their houses with Rangoli.
Diwali sweets are mouth-watering, their taste is unique
Indian milk-based sweet fudge made using ground cardamom and nuts. The parfi comes in various flavors including mango, ground pistachio, saffron and chocolate. Another version is made with kalakand, milk solids, cardamom, and almonds.
Mouth-watering sweets Laddu,
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