The 5 days of Diwali and their significance
Diwali is one of the most anticipated festivals lasting over 5 days and many ceremonies. One of the biggest Hindu festivals it marks the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. It is about celebrating the win of good over evil. There are many other traditions associated with Diwali, it marks the win of Lord Krishna over Narakasura, and the coming home of Goddess Lakshmi. People celebrate Diwali by dressing in best finest clothes, decorating their house, buying jewellery and electronics and giving gifts to family and friends. Diwali parties and melas are also very common during this time. If you are looking for a perfect eco-friendly Diwali gift box for your loved ones then check out Phool’s Diwali collection . These are the 5 days of Diwali and how they are celebrated. Day 1 Dhanteras - the word ‘Dhanteras’ translates to wealth and prosperity. Dhanteras marks the day the Goddess of health and medicine Dhanvantari came out of the ocean with the gift of ...