Why we celebrate the festival of Diwali

Festival of deepavali is celebrated not only in India but also in the whole world with joy. One of the most important festivals in India.
    Deepavali is a festival of five days it's a group of festival.It's also called Diwali.
     The festival of Dhanteras comes two days before Diwali, on this day people are very happy to buy the market, on this day, people buy jewelry, gold candy and many expensive ornaments, today they are today, like TV, mobile, fridge and even COINS of Goddess  mother Lakshmi and God Ganesh. It is believed that the goddess of wealth is the blessing of the goddess of mother lakshmi from purchasing wealth. 
    
Goodess Lakshmi and God Ganesh


    The arrival of the people of diwali in India is considered to be in clean repair to the houses.

   According to the ancient  granth, belive that when the gods and the demons had done the sea, the gods were blessed with wealth and were blessed by the Lord, the Lord of wealth, and the Lord of wealth was worshiped on this day, so that the Lord Dhanwantri was worshipped.



After a day of Dhanteras next day fell Narak chaturdashi this day lord krishna kill the devil Narakasur and next day whose all of waiting this day comes Diwali. On Diwali's evening people decorate home, office and market to light, jhoom se lamp and many other things. This day goodess Lakshmi appears so people worship her. After worshipping people distribute offerings & sweets with each other.



    Lamps are also decorated in holy rivers on this day. Worshipping has already been after cleaned in the house and painted the houses and offices. 
    

   This is considered auspicious day to start the new work, new business. 

In these days children are on the vacation of school, then they go to their village and take the initiative in the village. All meet your old friends, it is like the joys of happiness have come out.



   The crackers and blooms in the market seem to meet those who are desperate to take them. Thus the beginning of a major festival begins.

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