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From Lord Ram’s Return To Ashoka Adopting Buddism, Diwali And Its Many Legends

Diwali history

Diwali, the festival of lights, is one of the most auspicious and important festivals celebrated all across India. It is also celebrated grandly, outside of India, so much so that New York has declared a holiday on Diwali! It is the festival of love, joy, prayers, lights, family, food, faith, and more. The deep of Deepawali, set across various households in India and abroad burns brightly showcasing the triumph of light over darkness. Come let us light deeps and learn about the various legends associated with Diwali.  

How Many Diwali And Its Legends Are You Aware Of?

During the Diwali season, the sunrays softly hit you and the wind becomes a little chilly while all of your neighborhood is decked up in vibrant lights. It is a warm feeling to witness all this. There is no doubt that Diwali is celebrated on a much larger scale in India. India is a huge country with multiple religions, hence the original story of Diwali is not a particular one. Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Buddhists have different stories.

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The Diwali Legend For Hindus

Hinduism dates back to being one of the oldest religions in the world. It started spreading orally which suggests that there are multiple versions of the origin of Diwali, due to geographical locations and the pass down of information through just words. All in all, everything comes back to focusing on the fact that there is victory of good over evil and there is triumph of light over darkness.

In Hinduism, these epic tales are about victories by Lord Vishnu, who protects the order of things and is the god of Preservation of the Universe. He has his incarnations fighting battles and winning epic victories. Ultimately it means, they are walking on the path of preservation and restoring the crucial balance between good and evil.

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Hindus Further Follow It Accordingly As

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