The Difference Between The Hindu Ramayana and Diwali
The difference between Ramayana and Diwali is that Diwali is a Hindu celebration and Ramayana is one of the great epics of India.
I hope that you now know what the difference between the Hindu Ramayana and Diwali is.
Ramayan is the story of 14 years exile of lord Ram. After 14 years exile when lord Ram came back to Ayodhya. People of Ayodhya celebrated their homecoming by lighting Diyas. This is called Diwali the festival of lights.
Diwali is associated with Lord Krishna's murdering the demon Narakasura. Since Rama lived in Treta Yug and Krishna lived in Dwapara Yug, I am not sure if Rama and Sita even celebrated Diwali.
Diwali was celebrated when Lord Rama returned after 14 years to Ayodhya. People welcomed them by lighting diyas. Then onwards, diwali is celebrated each year.
Diwali has nothing in common with Hanukkah at all, other than the fact that both are called the festival of lights.
They are both festivals!
On diwali ladies draw rangoli on floor. They draw it using colours.
He is Ravan, from Ramayana whom Lord Sri Rama killed.
On Diwali-this indicates festival Diwali. At Diwali-It might indicates Diwali is some Place.
The Mahabharat is the story of war between "kauravs" and "Pandavas". No their is no connection between Mahabharat and Diwali .
28 October 1962 was the date of Diwali according to Deepavali.netDiwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November).
Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November). Diwali was on 9 November 1950 according to Deepavali.net
Diwali is celebrated exactly 20 days after Dussehra is celebrated, which is usually in the month of October or November. According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Dussehra is the day that celebrates a victory of good over evil: marking the day Lord Ram killed the evil king of Lanka, Ravan. Diwali is the festival of lights and it celebrates the beginning of a new year.
Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November). Diwali was on 10 November 1958 according to Deepavali.net
Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November). Diwali was on 6 November 1991 according to Deepavali.net
Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November). Diwali was on 12 November 1966 according to Deepavali.net
Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November). Diwali was on 24 October 1984 according to Deepavali.net
Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November). Diwali was on 17 October 1963 according to Deepavali.net