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Diwali Celebration History Behind the Diwali Celebration |
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In many parts of India, Diwali is celebrated over a period of five days. These days include Dhanteras, Naraka Chadurdashi, Lakshmi Puja, Govardhana Puja, and Bhai Duj. |
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With a view to removing any stigma on them, especially societal dignity, Sri Krishna gave all of them the status of his wives. After the slaying of Narakasura Sri Krishna bathed himself with oil spreading all over his body, in the early morning of Chaturdashi. Mother Earth requested Sri Krishna that the day be celebrated as one of jubilation as she is believed to be Narakasura. Sri Krishna accepted and since then the tradition has been continued. Mother Earth reconciled herself to the loss of her son. She set an example for the others of how one has to forget one's personal joys and sorrows for the sake of the welfare of the world.
In western India, it is celebrated in the honour of the King Bali who was immensely popular with his subjects for his generosity. However, king Bali had become arrogant and conceited. His generosity was put to test by Lord Vishnu who appeared in the disguise of a dwarf and asked him for a piece of land equal to his three steps. When Bali granted his wish, Lord Vishnu took the form of a super giant person, and with his two steps covered Bali's entire kingdom. With his third step he pushed Bali to the under land. Since then, his people celebrated his arrival on this day.
In West Bengal, it is celebrated in honour of Goddess Durga. For Bengalis, worship Goddess Kali, yet another form of Goddess Durga. Kali is the Goddess who takes away darkness. She cuts down all impurities and purifies her devotees with the sincerity of her love.
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