lord rama return ayodhya only one day then why we celebrate diwali every year another day?
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Diwali or Deepawali is known as the festival of lights. This festival is the most celebrated and biggest festival in India. As the festival is around the corner, people start cleaning their homes, they decorate it with all the lights and diyas, they buy new clothes. On this day, the temples, and public institutions also mark the celebration by hosting spectacular firework displays.
This festival marks the victory of Lord Rama over evil as he defeated King Ravana. One of the primary stories is that on the day Diwali, Lord Rama returned back to his homeland Ayodhya along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman after spending 14 years of his life in exile.His homeland Ayodhya and the villagers welcomed him with full celebration and they lit up diyas and other decorations. Reenactments of the Ramayana, the story of Lord Rama, are part of the celebrations in some areas.
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It is now known as the “Festival of Lights” and is one of the most important Hindu festivals. The five-day Diwali festival begins in October or November. Especially in northern India, the second day of Diwali celebrates Rama's triumphant return and coronation as king of the city of Ayodhya.