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Best place to visit in a India On a Diwali vacation

India's best tourist destination On vacation for Diwali

Then there's the Festival of Glow's Stylish Places to Visit.

Diwali is one of India's largest carnivals, and it serves as a fantastic unifier because everyone gets into the festive spirit with religious solemnity, sweets, festivals, gifts, and, of course, bursting crackers! Diwali is a moment for families to join together in celebration of life and the triumph of light over darkness. Why not observe the splendour with which other megacities commemorate this happy occasion this Diwali? The 5 most fashionable places to visit during the Light Festival are now accessible.

 

1. Varanasi is famous for its Dev Deepavali festival.

 

Dev Deepavali, or the Diwali of the Gods, is celebrated fifteen days before Diwali in the safe land of Varanasi. It is said that the Gods and Goddesses visit the Earth on this day to take a blessed dip in the Ganga aqueduct. As a result, addicts gather to give prayers, flowers, and diyas to the goddess Ganga, while preachers perform the Ganga aarti.

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Varanasi's Ganga ghats are adorned with enticing rangolis and spectacular pyrotechnics.

 

2. Golden Temple of Amritsar-Bandi Chhor Divas

On Diwali, the Sikh community of India celebrates Bandi Chhor Queens, or Liberation Day. It was the day when Guru Hargobind singh ji, the sixth practitioner, was released from the Gwalior Fort together with the other 52 Mughal emperor Jahangir's captives. As a result, on Diwali, the Golden Tabernacle in Amritsar is decked out in festive lights, and hundreds of devotees flock to the tabernacle for the spectacular Diwali celebration.

 

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The celestial Golden Tabernacle shone with several kinds of light.

 

3.In Gujarat, the New Year begins.

For Gujaratis, the Diwali celebration marks the start of a new year, which they refer to as Bestu Varas or New Year's Day. However, the formalities are the same as in North India. To begin, decorate the house with rangolis, lights, and diyas. The festival is followed by Bhai Bij, in which sisters place a tilak to their family's forepart and promise to protect their sisters from harm.

 

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The start of the New Year is marked by some lights and rangolis.

 

4. Kolkata is famous for its Kali Puja.

Diwali is celebrated in a different way in Kolkata than it is in North India. For Bengalis, Diwali is a time to honour Goddess Kali, the lawless spendthrift. At night, Kali puja or Shyama puja is performed in every nook and cranny of the megacity. Apart from Kolkata, parts of Orissa, Tripura, and Assam also celebrate Diwali by honouring Kali maa.

 

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On Diwali, the lavishly decorated Kali pandals and tabernacles that set the megacity ablaze with joy all light up.

 

The start of the New Year is marked by some lights and rangolis.

 

5. Goa – for the Naraka Chaturdashi festival.

On Diwali, Goa worships Lord Krishna, who swishes the skilled Narakasura, unlike the North Indian culture of praising Goddess Laxmi and Lord Ganesha. As a result, Goans celebrate Diwali by lighting a Narakasura figure on fire. These statues are burned on choti Diwali, the day before Diwali.

 

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The battles of a Narakasura hero form that take place all across Goa and involve a large number of eligible tradesmen.

 

6.In Maharashtra, Cows Are Worshipped

People in Maharashtra celebrate Diwali's jubilee in a traditional Marathi fashion. The Marathis celebrate Vasu-Baras, a jubilee in honour of cows in which married women offer prayers to cows while eating ham, which symbolises a woman's gratitude to cows for providing milk to her children. This event also connotes the relationship that exists between a mother and her kid.

 

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Women dressed in fashionable attire give thanks for the ham-eating cows.

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