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Celebrate Diwali 2023: A Festival of Lights and Records in Ayodhya!

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Diwali 2023, or Deepawali, is the amazing “Festival of Lights” in Hindu culture, spanning five joyful days. It’s all about celebrating the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. Starting with Dhanteras and ending with Bhai Dooj, Diwali is globally recognized as one of the most significant Hindu festivals.

This lively festival, following the Hindu lunisolar calendar, happens between mid-October and mid-November. The main event takes place on the darkest night of the year, symbolizing the victory of light. Rooted in Hindu mythology, the Diwali story has influenced Indian civilization for centuries.

Today, on November 12th, India is gearing up for a grand celebration. Ayodhya has already made history during ‘Deepotsav 2023‘ by lighting over 22.23 lakh ‘Diyas’ (earthen lamps), setting a new Guinness World Record!

The Diwali story originates from Rishi Valmiki’s Ramayana, marking Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after defeating the tyrant Ravana. The city celebrated by lighting lamps, a tradition that has evolved into the vibrant Festival of Lights we know today.

The celebration is a vivid display of India’s rich cultural heritage. Families come together for a five-day extravaganza, regardless of regional customs. The festival involves worship, cultural rituals, and a sense of prosperity. Many see Diwali as a time for new beginnings, starting ventures, and performing acts of charity.

Diwali fosters cultural unity, with people decorating homes, enjoying sweets, exchanging gifts, and performing Lakshmi Puja. The festival holds interesting facts, such as its different names in various countries and the tradition of drawing colorful rangolis to welcome good luck.

Leicester in the UK hosts the largest Diwali celebrations outside India, attracting tens of thousands of people for vibrant fireworks. Diwali also has connections to the founding of the Golden Temple in Amritsar and the attainment of ‘Nirvana’ by Lord Vardhamana Mahavira.

As we celebrate this Diwali, Team The Dani Post wishes you and your family a joyous and prosperous Festival of Lights!

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