Dipawali ki Katha .

Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is a vibrant festival celebrated by millions around the world. The festival signifies the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. One of the most popular stories associated with Diwali is the epic tale of Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana. As the people of Ayodhya joyfully welcomed him, they illuminated the entire city with earthen lamps, or diyas, symbolizing the victory of righteousness.

Another significant aspect of Diwali is the worship of the goddess Lakshmi, who is believed to bring prosperity and wealth. Legend has it that on this day, Lakshmi emerged from the churning of the cosmic ocean, bringing prosperity to the world. To welcome her, people decorate their homes with colorful rangoli, light oil lamps, and burst fireworks.

The exchange of gifts and sweets during Diwali fosters a sense of unity and joy among family and friends. It's a time for reflection, gratitude, and the renewal of relationships. Diwali encapsulates the essence of hope, positivity, and the enduring spirit of goodness prevailing over darkness.

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