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Diwali 2022: Follow these methods to please your elders this festival, relationships will grow stronger
It is worth noting that this festival lasts for 5 days in almost all the states. During this, cleaning the house, buying new clothes and utensils, making traditional dishes, making Rangoli, distributing sweets, bursting crackers and performing Lakshmi Puja are prevalent in all the states. The only difference is the taste of traditional dishes, clothes and worship. The festival of Diwali is celebrated every year in India to commemorate the victory of good over evil. Diwali is one of the biggest festivals of IndiaAnd it is celebrated with pomp in most parts of the country. But do you know that there are some places in India where Diwali is not celebrated.
The festival of Diwali is celebrated to celebrate the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya. On this day, people worship Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi and wish for happiness in life. Diwali may be the biggest festival of India, but there are some parts of the country where this festival is not celebrated. We are going to tell you about these places.
Actually we are talking about the state of Kerala in South India. It sounds strange to hear and know that Diwali should not be celebrated in the most beautiful state, but it is true that Diwali is not celebrated in many places here.
It is believed that there is a religious belief behind not celebrating Diwali in Kerala. According to mythology, at one time in Kerala, the demon Mahabali used to rule and he was worshiped here. People do not celebrate Diwali here because of the defeat of the demon.
By the way, there is such a place in Kerala, where people celebrate Diwali with great pomp. It is said that Kochi is one such place in Kerala, where people celebrate Diwali with full enthusiasm.
Apart from Kerala, there is another state in the country in which Diwali is not celebrated in most parts. We are talking about Tamil Nadu. According to reports, people of Tamil Nadu celebrate Naraka Chaturthi at this time.
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