Deepavali 2018: When is Deepavali, what is its importance, do you know Deepavali 2018: According to Hindu religion, on the day of Diwali, worship of Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesha of Goddess Mother Goddess Saraswati along with Mahalaxmi is worshiped.
Deepavali 2018: When is Deepavali, what is its importance, do you know
Deepavali 2018: According to Hindu religion, on the day of Diwali, worship of Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesha of Goddess Mother Goddess Saraswati along with Mahalaxmi is worshiped. It is said that at the midnight of the new moon of Kartik month, Goddess Lakshmi falls on earth and goes to every house. The house where there are cleanliness and purity resides there.
Deepawali has a very special place in India's festivals. On this occasion, homes and shops are decorated, treated and cleaned. On this day worship of Lord Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi is specially done. According to Hindu religion, on the day of Diwali, worship of Goddess Mother Goddess Mother Goddess Saraswati with Mahalaxmi is also worshiped. It is said that at the midnight of the new moon of Kartik month, Goddess Lakshmi falls on earth and goes to every house. The house where there are cleanliness and purity resides there.
5 days of this festival
Deepawali is a mixture of three festivals - Dhanteras, Hell Chaturdashi and Mahalaxmi Poojan. Hell Chaturdashi is also called small Diwali. Deepawali starts with Dhanteras, which comes to the peak of Kartik month on the new moon day. Lamps, candles, and bulbs are set and burnt in homes and shops on the night of the new moon of Kartik month.
Important dates
Dhanteras: 5th November 2018
Narak Chaturdasi: 6th November 2018
Diwali: 7th November 2018
Govardhan Pooja: 8th November 2018
Brother: 9th November 2018
Importance of Diwali or Deepawali
After 14 years of exile, Lord Rama is symbolic of returning to Ayodhya with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman, Diwali. After the order of his father Raja Dasharath, Lord Ram went for 'Vanvas'. During this, he spent 14 years in the forests and villages of India. At the end of his exile, Rita Ravana of Sri Lanka's ten Mukhiya has kidnapped Sita. After this Lord Ram fought with Ravana and killed Ravana and returned to Ayodhya with his wife. In the epic Ramayana, the victory of Lord Rama symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
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