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By whom is Tihar celebrated and why?

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Answered by niya86
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Tihar is also known as deepavali is a five-day-long Hindu festival celebrated in the Indian subcontinent, notably in Nepal and the Indian states of Assam and Sikkim including in Darjeeling district of West Bengal. 
Tihar is one of the major Hindu festivals that is celebrated for five days in October or early November every year. It is the festival of lights that brings the worship of Laxmi, the Goddess of Wealth along with the worship of dog, crow and cow respectively.
Answered by Saifßàã
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Deepavali (Tihar) Festival

The first day of the festival is called Dhanteras. This day of Diwali indicates the day of birth of Goddess Laxmi – Goddess of wealth and prosperity. On the day of Kartik against or new moon day (Amavasya) of Kartik month i.e., the new moon of October is Goddess Laxmi incarnated herself at the time of Samudra Manthan. Samundra Manthan is the time when the cosmic ocean of milk was churned by the forces of Good and forces of evil to get Amrit, a potion that will preserve life till infinity. So, we can say that this is indicative of link of Tihar with worshipping of Goddess Laxmi So the tihar is the most celebrated festival in Hindu...


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