Firstly, Diwali wishes to you and your friend and family members.
Diwali honours the Hindu goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. The lights and lamps are said to help Lakshmi find her way into peoples’ homes, bringing prosperity in the year to come!
Also a celebration of good triumphing over evil, and different legends based on this theme are associated with Diwali. In northern India, Hindus celebrate the return of the deities (gods) Rama and Sita to the city of Ayodhya, after defeating the evil king Ravana!
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The annual ‘Deepotsav’ programme in Ayodhya on the eve of Diwali, will not be scaled down due to the prevailing pandemic situation. The event, in fact, will be held on a grander scale this year, even though there will be minimal public participation.
Since this is the first Deepotsav being held after the commencement of the Ram temple construction, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath wants the celebration to be grander than ever.
Diwali, is here in Ayodhya is all geared up for its first ‘Deepotsav’ celebrations since the Supreme Court’s order for the Ram temple construction in the holy city.
The Deepotsav celebrations have already started on November 11, 2020, and the whole city has been decorated with lights.
Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has reached Ayodhya and offered prayers to Lord Ram at the Ram Janmabhoomi site. Besides the Chief Minister, state’s Governor Anandiben Patel and other cabinet ministers will also attend the event.
The celebrations will also witness the Lalit Kala Akademi exhibiting 25 Lord Ram statues on the theme Jan Jan Ke Ram (or Lord Ram for every person) in the holy town. This year 5.51 lakh earthen lamps would be lit at Ram ki Paidi ghats.
You must watch Sadhguru Diwali Greetings. He explained the importance of Diwali and why we have to celebrate the festivals?
One more festival is Dussehra, also called Dasara or Vijayadashami, wish to your friend and family members.