Diwali was not in Sri Rama's times which was recorded as 'Thretha yuga'. This 'DIWALI' celebration started in Dwapara yuga. Sri Krishna was born after Sri Rama's departure from the world which was the end of 'Thretha yuga'. The next yuga was called as 'Dwapara yuga'. There was a demon-king called Narakasura who created hell and havoc on planet earth. Sri Krishna and wife 'Sathya bhama' killed the demon in a war, and established peace. Thus after the death of demon Narakasura people breathed a sigh of relief and thanked Sri Krishna who brought light in their lives and started celebrating by lighting their homes and temples with thousands of lights.
There was no mention of Diwali during Sri Rama's times. It started in Sri Krishna's times, i.e after many thousands of years.
There was no mention of Diwali during Sri Rams time. It started in Sri Krishna's times That is after many thousands of years. It is celebrated on arrival lord ram from 14 year exile.
No , Diwali was not celebrated before birth of lord Rama. Diwali started when lord Rama returned to his kingdom after 14 years.
Diwali originated in Ayodhya. It was celebrated to welcome Lord Rama.
Diwali was first celebrated in Ayodhya. It was celebrated when Lord Rama returned home after 14 yeears of exile.
Diwali marks the coming of Lord Rama. Goddess Laxmi is worshipped on this day.
When Lord Rama returned home from exile, diwali was celebrated.People light diyas on this day.
Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after 14 years of vanvasa. It was the time when hindus first celebrated Diwali.
Diwali originated in Ayodhya. It was the kingdom of Lord Rama.
Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after 14 years.People welcomed him by lighting diyas and candles.This day is celebrated from then.
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.
90000000000000000000Its Diwaliit is celebrated for many reasons but the main is that on that day the Hindu Lord Ram came back to this kingdom after 14 years of forest stayIt is also celebrated to give pray to Goddess Lakshmi the goddess of money and God Ganesha the god of good luck
diwali remarks return of lord rama. easter remarks return of jesus.
Lord Rama