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Why is the 'Diya' an important symbol for the Diwali?

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Answered by harsh5533
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Because when Sri Ram come after 14 years vanvas the people of Ayodhya blow the diya in the happiness of come of Sri Ram was that’s why diya is an important symbol for the Diwali.
Answered by aqibkincsem
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The Diya is a sign of knowledge, trust, harmony, satisfaction, success, wellbeing and truth. Overall the Diyas are viewed as the image of illumination and seen as the reference point of light prompting the otherworldly way.  

The diya gives out light when the oil is scorched by the wick.

Hence, the illuminating of Diyas, gives the otherworldly implying that one ought to dispose of the materialistic common considerations, which liberates him from all types of tragedies, demonstrating the way to edification and to join with preeminent being, The god.

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