Lord Rama vanquishing the evil King Ravana and once passing a amount of of fourteen years in exile came to his capital Ayodhya on a replacement moon day of Karttika with mate Sita and brother Lakshman.
To celebrate the homecoming of their beloved king, the individuals of Ayodhya burst wacky, lit up their homes with material lamps (diyas), and adorned the whole town within the grandest manner. Year once year this homecoming of Lord Rama is commemorated on Diwali with lights, fireworks, detonating of wacky and merriment. The pageant gets its name Deepawali, or Diwali, from the rows (avali) of lamps (deepa) that the individuals of Ayodhya lit to welcome their King.
To celebrate the homecoming of their beloved king, the individuals of Ayodhya burst wacky, lit up their homes with material lamps (diyas), and adorned the whole town within the grandest manner. Year once year this homecoming of Lord Rama is commemorated on Diwali with lights, fireworks, detonating of wacky and merriment. The pageant gets its name Deepawali, or Diwali, from the rows (avali) of lamps (deepa) that the individuals of Ayodhya lit to welcome their King.