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Enlightening Diwali: Unveiling the Festival of Lights

 Greetings, Dear Readers,

Diwali, the enchanting Festival of Lights, stands as one of the most majestic and revered celebrations of the year. However, the true essence and significance of this radiant festival often elude many of us. Diwali, also known as Deepawali, finds its roots in the Sanskrit words "deep" (meaning light) and "wali" (meaning row).

Diwali, a cherished Hindu festival, is a glorious tribute to joy, triumph, and unity. Enveloped in a tapestry of captivating tales and ancient myths, this festival embodies the victorious return of Lord Rama to his homeland after a strenuous 14-year exile, signifying the eternal conquest of good over evil.

"Diwali illuminates the triumph of righteousness over darkness."

Amidst the luminous festivities, people pay their heartfelt respects to two divine deities—Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi. Lord Ganesha, revered as the Remover of Obstacles, shines for his profound wisdom and intelligence. Goddess Lakshmi, the bestower of wealth and prosperity, graces Diwali with her divine presence. As a symbol of new beginnings, merchants open fresh ledgers in honor of this "New Year."

In the radiant glow of Diwali's lights, let us come together to celebrate not only the victory of light over darkness but also the triumph of good over evil, wisdom over ignorance, and prosperity over adversity.


Wishing you a luminous and joy-filled Diwali!








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  1. Thank you Princy for reviving us the true value if DIWALI festival

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