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why diwali celebrated​

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Diwali was celebrated as a significance of triumph of good over evil after Krishna's Victory over Narakasura. ... Hindus of eastern India associate the festival with the goddess Kali, who symbolises the victory of good over evil.

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Diwali is called the Festival of Lights and is celebrated to honor Rama-chandra, the seventh avatar (incarnation of the god Vishnu). It is believed that on this day Rama returned to his people after 14 years of exile during which he fought and won a battle against the demons and the demon king, Ravana.

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The festival of light, better known as diwali is celebrated every year with great enthusiasm by the Hindus and also by other religions too.

People do good deeds at this time by donating things to the poor and orphans and spread optimism all around.

People buy new dresses, sweets and gift for their relatives, friends, knowns and for themselves.

Diwali is celebrated as on this day, Lord Rama came back to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and after killing the Evil Ravan in Sri Lanka.

The day starts by cleaning the house, washing oneself, distributing sweets to everyone and ends up with Ganesh and Laksmi Pooja after which everyone burn crackers.

This festival is celebrate by every religion and is celebrated all over the world.

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