Highlights

  • This year Diwali shall be celebrated on 4th November.
  • the festival of Diwali commemorates Tirthankar Mahavira's attainment of moksha.
  • On Diwali, king Vikramaditya is said to have ascended to the throne.

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Diwali 2021 | Tales and legends lost in the pages of time

While Diwali is always associated with Ram and Sita or Lakshmi and Ganesh, there are also some lesser-known narratives and traditions carved in the Indian tradition. 

Diwali 2021 | Tales and legends lost in the pages of time

Diwali 2021: Also referred to as the festival of lights, Diwali is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in India. This year Diwali shall be celebrated on 4th November.

On this day, Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and younger brother Laxman are known to have returned after a 14-year exile. People decorate their homes, light clay diyas and worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesh in the evening.

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While this is the main and well-known narrative that has been going on for years, this year let's take a look at some of the lesser-known stories of Diwali.

Lord Krishna defeated demon Narakasur

According to Hindu mythology, immersed in power, the demon king, Naraksura was arrogant and ruthless. He even enslaved 16,000 women. Lord Vishnu in his 8th incarnation as Krishna defeated the monster Narkasura.

Mahavira attained Niravana

As per Jain Dharma, the festival of Diwali commemorates Mahavira's attainment of moksha (salvation). Mahavira urged people to abandon superstition and blind faith by encouraging a more compassionate way of life.

Coronation of King Vikramaditya

On Diwali, King Vikramaditya is said to have ascended to the throne. He was the emperor of Ujjain and was known for his strength, valour and wisdom.

Owing to the diversity and large expanse of India, there are numerous more narratives and traditions carved around the auspicious day of Diwali.

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