Diwali is a very famous Hindu festival which is celebrated with utter joy and happiness in India and also around the world. The country observes a great show of the festival because of the excitement and wait connected with the big day celebration. It is one amongst the largest celebrated festival in India. There are five very prominent days in Diwali celebration that starts from Dhanteras and ends at Bhaiya Dooj. A month’s time is required to make the festive preparation for Diwali. Gifts, decoration, sweets, dryfruits, lights, they all make a grand show on the festival and it is because of this that people in India go crazy for the day. Hostlers take a break from their school; working professionals go to homes and everyone gathers at a place to enjoy food, sweets and fireworks of Diwali. But, wait the story is not this much.
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We all know this that the festival of Diwali is significant. But do you know the importance of all other days of festival. Just a day before Diwali there comes one great moment almost similar to the day and it is called choti Diwali. Choti Diwali is celebrated with the same merriment like Diwali but the story behind the day celebration is quite different from Diwali. Choti Diwali is also called as Narak Chaturdashi. The ancient mythological story behind the day goes like this. Goddess Kali killed demon Narkasur on this day.
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On this special day people offer puja in order to eliminate their laziness and wickedness from their life as well as bring real light into their life. Other story behind the festive celebration is Krishna the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu killed the demon Narkasur who was creating problems to the people of the world. On the day of festival people wake up early in the morning; apply aromatic oil throughout their body before bathing.
Then they wear new clothes after bathing, offer puja and enjoy delicious breakfast with their relatives and friends. They lit oil diyas everywhere and enjoy some fire crackers in the evening with their family. This trend of celebrating Narak Chaturdashi is basically followed in southern part of the country. Fireworks and lights steal the great show on the festival of celebration. The day is celebrated as Diwali hence is called as choti Diwali, because it is a small celebration of Diwali.
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