Diwali is one of the auspicious occasion for Hindus, it is said that when Lord Rama returned from 14years of exile with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman. During his exile duration he defeated Lanka King Ravana. So when he came back to Ayodhya ( Rama Kingdom) villagers and rest family welcomed them by lighting Diyas and candles all around the village and celebrated with lots of mouth-watering dishes, sweets and cracking crackers. So since then every year after 18 or 20 days of Dusshera we celebrate this day as “Diwali” some people also call it “Deepawali” that also indicates victory of good over evil or light over darkness.
Diwali food means lots of sweets and snacks items like-
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Diwali means lots and lots of shopping, new clothes, visiting people, cleaning and renovating home, lots of delectable food, snacks, gifts exchange, lights, worshiping Goddess Laxmi and Ganesha and yes bursting crackers.
Diwali is also very special for us because we spend a quality time with our family and loved ones, so after long time these social gatherings are very enjoyable and auspicious. After such a long duration we get these finger licking dishes in our plates.
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