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why is diwali celebrated???? ​


arkachu: long time ago Diwali was celebrated when Lord Ram came to his kingdom. All the people were so happy to see their future king and thought to celebrate this occasion. they lighted diyas a ll around the castle and welcomed them. That festival is called diwali which is even now celebrated by Indians for their happiness of Lord Ram's return

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Answered by aditya1234113
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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.


arkachu: it is wrong answer
Answered by nilamkumari91229
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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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