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Information about Choti Diwali 2019 : Festival of Lights

Choti Diwali 2019 Date of Chaturdashi /  Choti Diwali 2019 Choti Diwali will be celebrated on October 26, 2019. Story Behind Choti Diwali: According to legends, there was a demon named Narakasura who was the king of the state of Pragjyotishpur. He defeated Indra in battle and snatched the earrings of Mother Goddess. Not only this, he had kidnapped 16 thousand daughters of gods and rishis and kept them captive in his religion. Seeing the misery of Narakasura towards the Christians, Satyabhama requested Krishna to be given an opportunity to kill Narakasura. It is also believed that Narakasura was cursed that he would die at the hands of an ironing. Satyabhama went to battle in a chariot run by Krishna. In that war, Satyabhama defeated Narakasura and killed him and left all the girls. This day is called Naraka Chaturdashi. Chhoti Diwali is also celebrated on this day. The reason for this is that Bhukdevi, the mother of Narakasura, had announced that the day of her so...
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Information About Diwali celebration : Festival of Lights - Happy Diwali 2019

Diwali  Diya's(mud Lamp) Date of Diwali 2019  This year,  Diwali or ( Deepawali  ) will be celebrated on October 27, 2019. About Diwali - Reason Behind Diwali Celebration: Diwali is the main festival of Hinduism. Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated on the day of Kartik Amavasya. Diwali is also known as Deepawali. It is believed that on this night, decorated with lamps, Lakshmiji goes out to visit and share happiness with his devotees. The main story behind celebrating Diwali  is related to Lord Shri Rama in the form of Vishnu. It is believed that when Lord Ram reached Ayodhya, the entire city was welcomed by burning thousands of oil lamps (diya). The entire Ayodhya was decorated with flowers and beautiful Rangoli. Since then, Diwali has been called the festival of lights. People decorate with oil lamps to welcome Lord Rama to their homes. That is why this festival is also called 'Deepawali'. The tradition of oil lamps symbolizes the v...