Visit these places on Diwali
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Diwali Traveling Tips: The festival of Diwali is full of lights, enthusiasm and happiness. Everyone celebrates this special festival with great joy and enthusiasm. The house is decorated with lamps, lights and rangoli. A different glow of Diwali is seen in the market also. This time Diwali is going to be even more special. Long weekend is falling on Diwali. The festival of Diwali will be celebrated on Monday 20th October.
With Saturday, Sunday and Monday being 3 days off, people often think of celebrating Diwali at some other place this year. There are many states and cities in the country where Diwali is quite popular. If you too are looking for a place to celebrate Diwali this time, then this news may be useful for you. Here we are going to tell you about those cities of the country, where Diwali has a different charm.
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See the amazing view of Diwali in Ayodhya
The festival of Diwali is celebrated in a very grand manner in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya is the birthplace of Shri Ram. In such a situation, a different glow of Diwali is seen there. About 1 lakh lamps are lit in Ram temple. This view is worth seeing. This time you too can see this grand view.
Diwali celebration in Jaipur
Diwali is also celebrated on a large scale in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Here the market is decorated with lights as if a bride has been decorated. You will see the excitement of Diwali in every corner of Jaipur. Apart from this, grand decorations are done at royal and historical places, which become more beautiful. Here you also get many options of delicious sweets. You can come here on Diwali and see the beautiful view of the entire sparkling city from Hawa Mahal, City Palace and Amer Fort.
Diwali of Gujarat
Diwali of Gujarat is also very special. According to Vikram Samvat calendar, the new year starts on Diwali. In Gujarat, the day after Diwali is celebrated in the Bestu Varas Room, which also marks the beginning of a new financial year for traders. Apart from this, Gujarat keeps shining with lights.
Diwali in the city of dreams Mumbai
Mumbai, the city of dreams, also sparkles during the festival of Diwali. Here you can see a beautiful view of fireworks on Marine Drive. Lights are installed on tall buildings and lamps are decorated on the streets. Diwali is also celebrated in the Siddhivinayak Temple of Mumbai.
Diwali celebration in Goa also
Goa is known not only for its beaches and its night life but also for the celebration of Diwali. Here Diwali is celebrated as the festival of killing Narakasura. It is believed that on this day Narakasura was killed by Shri Krishna. In such a situation, effigies of Narakasura are burnt in Goa. After burning the effigy, lamps are lit in the houses and people wish the festival by giving gifts to each other.
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