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Mahabharata is an epic that includes the story of Lord Krishna defeating Narakasura, a demon, on the day of Diwali. This victory symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil, highlighting the connection between Mahabharata and the celebration of Diwali.
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The Mahabharat is the story of war between "kauravs" and "Pandavas". No their is no connection between Mahabharat and Diwali .
Pinjore Gardens
On Diwali-this indicates festival Diwali. At Diwali-It might indicates Diwali is some Place.
Diwali cards are sent to peple on diwali to wish them.
Yes, Mahabharata is a true story.
There are number of heroic things that Arjuna do in Mahabharata. The list is long and beyond the scope. Better you read the Mahabharata. Rather study the Mahabharata.
Fire crackers are Diwali crackers. Being lighten up on diwali people also call them as Diwali crackers.
Ajaamila is personality who comes in Srimadbhagavata, not in Mahabharata
Diwali is spelled Diwali.
"Subho dipabali" means "Happy Diwali" in Bengali.
Diwali is a fun festival!