Capture Your Fondest Memories In A Beauteous Handmade Painting This Diwali
Diwali , the name itself depicts so much color, sparks, and blooming light. This festival of lights is celebrated with great pomp by Indian communities all over the world every year. It is a celebration of the triumph of good over evil featuring lovely rituals like jubilant lights, fireworks, delectable treats, and family get-togethers. The word Diwali is derived from the Sanskrit word "Deepavali," which stands for "rows of lit lamps." People around the world celebrate it by decorating their spaces with little lamps known as “Diyas” and other bright lights to commemorate the occasion. I have heard many stories about the celebration of Diwali. According to one of the main stories from Hindu mythology, Diwali is celebrated on the day Lord Rama, his wife Sita Devi, and brother Lakshmana return to their hometown after 14 years of exile. Another story commemorates Lord Krishna's victory over the demon Narakasura and the liberation of his kingdom's inhabit...