Diwali | Date| Meaning | History |celebration |wishes.

Diwali- Date| Meaning | History |celebration |wishes.

around the globe individuals are illuminating the sky with firecrackers and sprucing up their homes with colorful decorate and candles it’s Diwali the festival of lights

What is Diwali?

Diwali the festival of lights triumph of good over evil is what mankind has always celebrated.

Diwali Date 2022 2023 2024

2022

Monday, 24 October

2023

Sunday, 12 November

2024

Friday, 1 November

What does Diwali mean?

the word Diwali was inspired by a Sanskrit word called Deepavali which means rows of lit lamps and that’s why the valley is known as the festival of lights

Why Diwali celebrated

Hindus celebrate Diwali to rejoice Lord rams return home after being exiled for 14 years and defeating a king known as Ravan.

Diwali what they all share practically speaking is the idea of fresh starts light over haziness and great over evil 

How Diwali is celebrated

Diwali is celebrated with prayers fireworks candles lit inside clay pots run goalie which are colored patterns drawn on the ground with colored rice or powder it’s also a valid justification to welcome loved ones over for a major supper meal

Why Diwali is celebrated for what reasons?

if you know India you must have heard of King Rama the personification of all noble virtues the life of Rama played a significant role in defining the character of India so much, so that even today after thousands of years Rama is still a perfect role model for many.

though born into a royal family Rama’s life was full of difficult circumstances ethical questions and moral dilemmas he is exiled to the forest for 14 years,

his wife is abducted by the evil king Ravana he travels to Sri Lanka for her wages a war to bring her back.

the day Lord Rama won the battle against Ravana who had abducted his wife is celebrated as Dussehra and the day he returned to his kingdom Ayodhya with his wife Sita after 14 years of Exile is celebrated as Diwali

 Diwali is a grand festival for Hindus Jains and even some Buddhists all over the world and it’s an official holiday in about a dozen countries

Diwali Wishes

WISHING YOU A LOVELY DIWALI SPEND GOOD TME WTH YOUR LOVED ONE.

WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A HAPPY DIWALI

Read more about Indian festivals like Eid, Janmashtami,