The festival of light is Diwali. It is the Indian festival celebrated mostly celebrated in Amritsar, Udaipur, Varanasi, Kolkata, Jaipur and Delhi. This festival is celebrated in the name of goddess Kali. It is the festival of lights and every Indian celebrates it with joy. This year, 2020, Diwali is celebrated on 14 November that is Saturday.
Diwali is also known as Dipawali. It symbolises the victory of good over evils. It is celebrated 20 days after lord Ram killed Ravana and received Sita from captivity in Lanka. The celebration marks the return of lord Ram to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. Kolkata Kali temples- Kalighat temple, Dakshineswar temple and Adyapeath temple are the most attractive Kali temples in West Bengal.
This festival is celebrated with lights and sweets. This celebration involve meeting friends, relatives, family and feasting on homemade delicious foods. Some Diwali recipes are Samosa, Gulab jamun, Suji halwa, Paneer tikka, Chana ki Dal, Luchi, Pithas etc. Some burst crackers. But we should not burst crackers as it pollutes our environment. We should celebrate Diwali in an eco friendly way. We should buy an earthen lamps, Diyas, candles, make rangoli and decorating our house.
During Diwali, Hindu celebrates the meaning of life and its beauty. They believe that this festival guides them through the journey of life and that the light of God can rid evil and dark thoughts.
🪔🕯️ HAPPY DIWALI🕯️🪔
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