Deepawali, known as the festival of lights, is celebrated with the lighting of diyas, prayers, and inviting Goddess Laxmi's blessings into homes and hearts. This document clarifies common misconceptions about the festival’s origin, emphasizing its true meaning as the day commemorating the divine marriage of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi, based on Hindu scriptures. The festival promotes values of prosperity, love, and unity, highlighting the importance of balancing material and spiritual fulfilment.
Deepawali, known as the festival of lights, is celebrated with the lighting of diyas, prayers, and inviting Goddess Laxmi's blessings into homes and hearts. This document clarifies common misconceptions about the festival’s origin, emphasizing its true meaning as the day commemorating the divine marriage of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi, based on Hindu scriptures. The festival promotes values of prosperity, love, and unity, highlighting the importance of balancing material and spiritual fulfilment.
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