Do you know history of Deepavali festival? If no, then this article is for you.


Hello everyone, in this article we are going to know some unknown useful facts about our favourite festival Deepa-vali. Everyone should know the history of Deepavali.
credit: third party image referenceIndia is very famous to festivals. Only in India there are number of festivals. But in some countries there are no festivals. Then the other countries celebrates only the World level special days. Indians only celebrates different kinds of festivals for every year. In India there are more than hundreds of festivals. By doing various types of festivals we will Claim a special stamina and excitement. For every festival a specific reason is behind it. Festivals change our stress life as a happy and peaceful life. Festivals are our identity. Festivals are our valuable property. Deep-avali is also a cultural festival in India.
credit: third party image referenceDeepavali means a group of lights. Beca-use, Deepavali is celebrated in No-moon day. Deepavali is very special festival for Hindus. In everywhere all over the India Deepavali is celebrated very grandly and happily. Deepavali has a specific reason to celebrate on every year. Deepavali has so many historical stories. In olden days, a horror place call Narakam is exist. In that place Sri Krishna will stay. Sri krishna gives punishment for all of the cheaters. His punishments are too horror. Sri Krishna killed a very dangerous man. So from the day to today we are celebrating Deepavali to show the happiness Sri Krishna. Even before it, Sri Vishnu has born as Dhasaratha King's son Sir Ramachandra. Sri Rama killed Ravanasurudu. Hence to show the happiness, every year we celebrate Deepavali. Upto today we are continuing the same culture. So, Deepavali is a cultural program. Now-a-days we are celebrating Deepavali as lightning candles and firing crackers. And let's maintain a distance between big crackers. Crackers should fire outside the home. So, celebrate Deepavali by knowing the histories of Deepavali festival.
credit: third party image referenceAdvance happy Deepavali to each and every readers.

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