Diwali Festival

Diwali Festival

India's 'Celebration of Light' (Deepawali) falls 20 days later . Dussehra on the Amavasya or 'New Moon' evening of the Hindu month of Kartik (October-November)
Harmonizing with the arrival of winter, and the planting of the winter crop in many places & regions of India, individuals commend the arrival of Rama to Ayodhya, following 14 years of exile, and in the wake of killing Ravana.
Diwali marks the start of the new year for the majority and financial specialists finish their old record books and open new records. Basically every town, town and city is enlightened with earthen lights, candles and, surprisingly, electric bulbs to invite Lakshmi, the goddess of flourishing and riches.

Where to celebrate Diwali?

The Shekhawati Region of Rajatshan is the best place for enjoying the complete feel of this most auspicious and biggest celebration of the year. Every small and big, royal or common house is decorated with amazing trails of illuminating diya. Locals dressed up in heavy traditional attires with welcoming gestures to receive guests just the way god is awaited to arrive, makes Shekhawati region the best place for celebrating the occasion of Diwali. 

 

 

 

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