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29 Mar 2013

Diwali Festival: A Good Time to Celebrate

Diwali is one of the most auspicious festivals of Indian culture and is celebrated with full zeal and excitement among people. It is a 5 day festival and each day has its own myth related to it. The very first day is known as Dhanwantari Triodasi or Dhan Theras and is very auspicious to buy new things especially utensils. Second day of Diwali is called Narak Chaturdasi or also famous as Choti Diwali. According to Hindu believers on this auspicious day the Lord Krishna free the world from the fear of demon Narakasur by destroying him.

The third day is for Lakhmi Pujan. On this day people worship the goddess Lakhmi who is known as the goddess of Prosperity and wealth. Exchange sweets, gifts with dear ones, lighting candles, making Rangoli, decorating home with flowers and playing with firecrackers are the main activities of this day. On the next day of Diwali people perform the Govardhan Pooja and the fifth day known as Bhai Teeka or Bhai dhuj.
In India there are several places where you can spend the beautiful Diwali. For instance, Jaipur is one of the best places. Here you can see a huge preparation. You can surely plan to enjoy Diwali in Jaipur.

Diwali festival is celebrated in the entire world by Indians and it is believed that Goddess Lakshmiji brings a lot of wealth, prosperity knowledge and peace in every one’s life on the day of Diwali. This auspicious ritual is basically performed during the Pradosh Kal which remains for two-three hours after the sunset. People perform this ritual with complete Vidhi and pray to goddess to come in their homes. May Goddess Lakshmiji come to your home on this Diwali and bless your whole life with spirit and wealth. Wish you a happy and prosperous Diwali.

The state of Rajasthan is well connected with the Air and it is easy the capital city Jaipur. Jaipur Airport is the nearest airport. If you are planning to visit Jaipur in this Diwali Festival book your advanced flight tickets via online travel portal.

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