Why Diwali is celebrated after all
Why Diwali is celebrated after all
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Every year, the festival of Diwali is celebrated with fanfare. This year, the festival is being celebrated today i.e. Today, we are going to tell you why Diwali is celebrated. Yes, in fact, there are some stories behind it and we are going to tell you that.

Lord Ram returned to Ayodhya- It is said that when Lord Ram returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana and completing fourteen years of exile, the residents of the city decorated the entire Ayodhya with lights and since then the festival of Diwali was started.

Hiranyakashyap's destruction- According to a legend, Vishnu had killed Hiranyakashyap in the form of a Narasimha. At that time, on the death of Daityaraj, the subjects celebrated Diwali by lighting ghee lamps.

Krishna killed Narkasur- It is said that Krishna killed the tyrannical Narkasur on Chaturdashi a day before Deepawali. This led to the celebration of Amavasya the next day by lighting lamps by the Gokuls.

Shakti took the form of Mahakali- It is said that even after killing the demons, when Mahakali's anger did not subside, Lord Shiva himself lay down at her feet. At that time, the anger of Goddess Mahakali ended with the touch of Lord Shiva's body. After that her calm form Lakshmi is worshipped.

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