Deepawali in North India:
Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh come under North India. The festival of Deepawali in North India is associated with the victorious saga of Lord Rama and the new tradition and celebration started by Shri Krishna. The first day is associated with Narak Chaturdashi Shri Krishna. The second day is associated with the deity Kubera and the god Dhanvantari. The third day is associated with Mata Lakshmi and Rama's return to Ayodhya. The fourth day is associated with Govardhan Puja i.e. Shri Krishna, and the fifth day is of Bhai Dooj. See a closer look at Rajasthan's Diwali with JCR CAB. Book a Car Rental in Rajasthan and enjoy the Diwali Festival.
On the day of Diwali, Lord Ram and his wife Sita and brother Lakshman returned to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile, then the entire city is decorated with lamps. This festival is celebrated on the new moon of Kartik month. Amavasya is very dark. But when Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya, the residents of Ayodhya welcomed Sri Rama by lighting deya and fireworks and filled the entire state with light. For North India, this festival is associated with the importance of the victory of good over evil.
However, in North India, the beginning of Diwali festivities begins with Dussehra in which the story of Ramayana is depicted dramatically. The play lasts for several nights but ends with the victory of good over evil. Traditional delicacies and sweets are made here on the 5-day-long Deepotsav, along with people wearing new clothes to meet each other, gamble, drop crackers, and taste a variety of traditional dishes. People of Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, and Punjab gamble on the night of Diwali, because gambling there in Diwali is considered auspicious.
On the day of Lakshmi Pujan, houses in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and other adjoining areas are decorated with lamps, Bandhanwar (decoration at the main gate) and Rangoli and Goddess Lakshmi are worshiped at night. In some houses, silver coins are poured into the glass of milk and after the puja, the glass of milk is sprinkled with coins throughout the house. Weapons are also worshiped in some homes.
In the village of Haryana, people celebrate Diwali in a different way. A few days before this festival, people get their houses painted. On the wall of the house, a picture of Ahoi Mata is made, on which the name of every member of the house is written. After that, the entire courtyard is decorated with candles and lamps. From every house, 4 lamps are placed at the crossroads called tona. Choose a fleet & book a Car Rental in Jodhpur fro see a closer look at the Diwali of Rajasthan with JCRCAB.
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