If one goes by mythology, the festival of Deepawali is a mark of celebration of the home coming of Lord Ram, the son of King Dashratha to Ayodhya from his exile of 14 years. On the occasion, people had illuminated the entire kingdom of Ayodhya with earthen lamps for their beloved prince. Since then, this ritual has been celebrated by generations after generations as a festival of sweets and lights.
Deepawali, is celebrated by every household irrespective of religious affiliations, making this a truly Indian Festival. The imprint of this is even said to be visible from space, when lights adorn every house in the darkest of nights. The whiff of the festivity seeps in days prior to the arrival of the festival. Every household gets into a frenzy of cleaning, wringing out the old and bringing in the new. The light of joy enlightens everyone and no one is spared from it, whether elders of the society or for children, for whom it’s a great occasion to burst crackers.
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