Naraka Chaturdashi on 30th October 2024 & Deepavali on 31st October 2024
Diwali (Deepavali) comes from the word “deep” and “avali” which means a row or line of diyas. Deepavali or Diwali is considered to be one of the brightest and significant festivals amongst all the Hindus. It is the celebration of the ‘festival of lights’. The enthusiasm and the preparation which goes on for a long time finally comes out in the form of lights illuminating and dazzling everywhere and finally marks the day of Diwali. With the lights illuminating everywhere, it signifies victory of light over darkness i.e. good over evil and eradicates all the negative influences from existence.
As we all know when Lord Ram came back to Ayodhya, Diyas were lit to mark the celebration of Good over Evil. This year also as a parampara/ritual people will Lit Diyas all over Ayodhya to Celebrate Diwali.
You can also contribute your offerings from your home. With Rgyan, you can also lit Diyas in Ayodhya and be a part of "Diwali Deepak Utsav - Deepotsava" Celebration.
How to Participate in Diwali Deepak Utsav Celebration
- Select the Diya Offerings.
- Fill Up your Details.
- Complete the payment.
- On Naraka Chaturdashi, your selected Diyas will be lit at Rin Mochan Ghat, Paap Mochan Ghat and Rajghat Ayodhya by Rgyan Team.
- On Diwali, your selected Diyas will be lit at Shringar Bhawan, Ancient Jagannath Temple, Luv Kush Temple, Kanak Bhawan, Hanuman Garhi by Rgyan Team.
- A whatsapp video will be shared with you of the Diyas with your name chanted.
- Receive the Blessings of Lord Ram & Goddess Sita this Diwali Direct from Ayodhya.
Glimpse of last year Deepavali Deepotsava 2023
Offerings
( On Naraka Chaturdashi, Diyas will be lit at Rin Mochan Ghat, Paap Mochan Ghat and Rajghat Ayodhya.)
( On Deepavali, Diyas will be lit at Shringar Bhawan, Ancient Jagannath Temple, Luv Kush Temple, Kanak Bhawan, Hanuman Garhi.)