Why Diwali is celebrating,how diwali is celebrate

Diwali The festival of lights



How Diwali is Celebrated in India?


People celebrate Diwali with more enthusiasm. They cleaned their houses and decorated them with lights and candles. They spend time with family and family  friends. They also exchange gifts and sweets with family and friends. People also wear new clothes on this occasion. They also buy household items. They decorate their homes with colourfull rangolis.People celebrate Diwali with lightening diyas and candles to welcome the goddess, Lakshmi.



On Diwali day, family members also gather for Lakshmi and Ganesh Pooja. They pray to goddess Lakshmi, the lord of wealth, for prosperity.Cities shine with colorful lights and ghee lanterns. Firework constantly shoots that create the show of noise, chaos, and delight in some areas.

People also sparkle crackers on this day. Families spend time together on this day and enjoy a meal and crackers. It is the day to start fresh and new. It is time to make peace and clear all debts.



Diwali is a great festival that is celebrated with prosperity and purity. It teaches us the lesson of victory of good over evil.

 When Diwali is celebrated in India

Diwali is celebrated in the month of October or November. In some parts of India,


First Day : This day we celebrated Dhanteras. On this day we worships of Lord Yama and buying gold.




Second Day : This day we celebrates Chhoti Diwali and also called is Narak Chaturdashi.


Third Day : This Day we celebrate the Main Diwali and worships the Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha for the wealth and prosperity.



Fourth Day : Govardhan Pooja is done on this day.



Fifth Day : On this day, sisters do tilak on their brothers and pray for their long life.



Why is Diwali Celebrated –



1. Birth of Goddess Lakshmi
Lakshmi is the most popular goddess in India because she is the goddess of wealth and one of the deities of the Hindu religion.

2. The Victory of Lord Rama
It was when Lord Rama, Mata Sita, and Lakshman returned to Ayodhya,people of Ayodhya decorated the whole city with diyas and lights.

3. Return of Pandavas
According to Mahabharata, it was the day of the full moon of Kartik when the five Pandavas returned from 12 years of exile. 

4. Lord Krishna Killed Narakaasur
On the next day of Diwali, Krishna killed the demon king Narakaasur of Pragjothispura takes great delight in torment the beings there. Krishna saved 16,000 women from his alluring. The celebration of this privilege gone on for two days, including the Diwali day as a victory day.

Best Places to Visit in Diwali in India.


Ayodhya

Amritsar

Varanasi

Udaipur

Goa

Delhi

Kolkata

Madurai

Gujarat

Mysore

Odisha

Assam

Jammu

Mumbai

Chennai

Ranchi

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