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Diwali Festival
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Diwali
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Celebrations
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Legend
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Preparation
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The ancient story of how Diwali evolved into
such a widely celebrated festival is different in various
regions and states of India. In the north, particularly in
Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar and the surrounding
areas, Diwali is the day when King Rama's coronation was
celebrated in Ayodhya after his epic war with Ravana, the
demon king of Lanka. By order of the royal families of Ayodhya
and Mithila, the kingdom of which Sita was princess, the
cities and far-flung boundaries of these kingdoms were lit up
with rows of lamps, glittering on dark nights to welcome home
the divine king Rama and his queen Sita after 14 years of
exile, ending with an across-the-seas war in which the whole
of the kingdom of Lanka was destroyed.
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Rama Returns to Ayodhya
Rama, the ancient idol of
the heroic ages, the embodiment of truth, of morality, the
ideal son, the ideal husband, and above all, the ideal king.
After ten days of fierce war with Ravana, the victorious
Rama, Laxmana and
Sita preapared to return to Ayodhya. There was joyous
shouts of Victory to Rama, Veer
Hanuman ki Jai - Victory to Hanuman.
Gods from the Heaven poured flowers and garlands to celebrate
and show their pleasure.
Celebration in Ayodhya
Here in Ayodhya, Bharata, Ram's beloved brother, eagerly
waited for the arrival of Rama, Laxmana and Sita. He had
counted every day of those fourteen years that Rama had to
suffer in forest as a result of his mother's folly. He had
ruled as the representative Rama, living like a monk -sanyasi.
Rama's wooden shoes adored the throne during his absence.
Bharata encouraged people of Ayodhya to celebrate the return
of Rama with pomp and show. Actually there was no need to pass
any order. The whole Ayodhya was eager to welcome her heroes.
The whole city was decorated with flowers and garlands. Every
house adored beautiful look of cleanliness and was lighted
with candl es
and lamps. Perfumes and scent filled the air. Every street was
cleaned and watered, and decorated with hand-painted colorful
designs.
Brothers Meet
There was mad rush to see Rama first. Bharata and Rama hugged
each other, tears flowing down their eyes. Rama inquired about
the well being of Kaikeyi first, then about
his mother Kaushalya and Sumitra.
Soon, Rama was given his due honour as King of Ayodhya. Formal
sacrificial ceremony was performed with gaiety and pomp and
Rama ruled Ayodhya wisely. Everyone including animals and
trees were happy and contented.
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