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Answered by Anonymous
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Diwali

The third day is the day of actual Diwali festivities, the biggest day in all five-day

celebrations. On this day, people worship Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi. People light

lamps, diyas, and scented candles in their homes, and many other significant buildings

throughout the city. After worshipping Goddess Lakshmi, people go to temples or other

religious places based on their religion and then eat delicious foods and sweets.

The Story behind Diwali – Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya

There are some good stories behind why Diwali is celebrated. Nonetheless, the most

popular story revolving around Diwali is from Hindu mythology is that the day symbolizes

the return of Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and his younger brother Lakshmana to their

homeland Ayodhya, from the exile of 14 years. Lord Rama had defeated the evil lord

Ravana who had kidnapped Sita. After defeating Ravana and saving Sita, when Lord Rama

returned home, his path was lit with lights and people of Ayodhya celebrated the day with

lights, sweets, and other decorations.

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Answered by dimprajapati
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The religious significance of this festival has differences. It varies from one region to another in India.There is an association of many deities, cultures and traditions with Diwali . The reasin for these differences is probably local harvest festivals. Hence, there was a fusion of these harvest festival into one pan-Hindu festival

According to the Ramayana, Diwali is the day of the return of Rama. This day Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya along with his wife Sita. This return was made after Rama defeated demon King Ravana. Furthermore, Rama's brother Lakshmana and Hanuman also came back to Ayodhya

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