Diwali wishes शुभं करोति कल्याणमारोग्यं धनसंपदा । शत्रु बुद्धि विनाशाय दीपज्योतिर्नमोस्तुते ॥ "I bow to the light of the lamp, which brings auspiciousness, prosperity, good health, and wealth. May this light dispel the intellect of enemies and all negative forces." दीपावली हिन्दूनां प्रमुखः उत्सवः अस्ति । अयम् उत्सवः विशेषतया वैश्यानाम् उत्सवः अस्ति । दीपावल्या : उत्सवः कार्तिकमासस्य अमावस्यायां तिथौ भवति । जना: पूर्वमेव स्वगृहाणि स्वच्छानि कुर्वन्ति । सर्वे स्वगृहेषु विविधव्यञ्जनानि पचन्ति । रात्रौ लक्ष्म्याः गणेशस्य च पूजनं भवति ।’ सर्वत्र दीपकानां पंक्ति अत्यधिकं शोभते । अस्मिन् दिने श्रीरामः रावणं हत्वा अयोध्याम् आगच्छत्। श्रीरामस्य स्वागतार्थं सर्वै: अयोध्यावासिभिः दीपाः प्रज्ज्वलिताः। इदम् एव अस्य उत्सवस्य विशेषता अस्ति। Diwali is a major festival of Hindus. This festival is celebrated especially by the Vaishyas. Diwali: This festival is celebrated on the new moon day of Kartik month. People are already cleaning their houses. Everyone makes different types of dishes in their homes. Lakshmi-Ganesh is worshipped at night. The rows of lamps everywhere are very beautiful. On this day Shri Ram killed Ravana and returned to Ayodhya. All the people of Ayodhya lit lamps to welcome Shri Ram. This is what makes this festival special. #Diwali #festivities #worklifebalance #HIndu #Happiness #blessings #golbalgood #growth #mantra #winningrecipe #स्वस्मैस्वल्पंसमाजायसर्वस्वं। #happinessmantra #vasudevkutombakam #wisdom #win
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