Every year diwali celebrates with joyfully across all over India. Its a colorful and lightening festival. There are many religion celebrates the day. In this article we will known the reasons why diwali celebrates?
People are lighting up the skyworks and decorating their houses with vibrant furnishings and candles all across the world right now. It’s the celebration of lights, Diwali. The word dewali was inspired from the sankskrit wordeewal”
It translates to “rows of lights,” which is why diwali is referred to as the festival of lights. The five-day festival is observed by some Buddhists, Sikhs, Jain, and Hindus each fall. Hindus celebrate Diwali to honour Lord Ram’s return to his house after a 14-year exile and his victory against the ruler known as Ravan.
It is “vasudhaiva kutumbakam,” according to Hindu scripture. No matter what you believe in or don’t believe in, we are all members of the same family and a happy life is what we all aspire to.
What are the reasons behind celebrates diwali
Celebrate the occasion to commemorate their lord Mahavira’s enlightenment. Sikhs remember the return of their spiritual leader’s govans to Amritsar by celebrating Diwali. a northern Indian city Ashoka decided to follow a path of peace and adopt Buddhism after seeing a lot of killings after being imprisoned and some Buddhists celebrated the fastival in his honour.
Although the four diverse religions celebrate Diwali for various reasons, they all share the idea of a fresh beginning in which good triumphs over evil.
Is Diwali celebrates globally?
The festival of lights is not just celebrates in India. Although diwali is primary an Indian festival , Diwali is also frequently celebrated in Malaysia, Singapore, Nepal, and Fiji. In fact, Diwali is a national holiday in some nations.
Where is the biggest celebration of diwali in India?
Every year, 15 days following Diwali, the city of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, decorates the steps leading to “Ganga” with more than one million lights as a tribute to Hinduism’s holiest river. Varanasi residents who practice Hinduism lead the Dev Deepavali celebration in the city beside the river.