The Biggest and most awaited festival in India, Diwali a “Festival of lights” is a celebration of good over evil. Diwali is well celebrated throughout India with candles, colorful lights, firework displays, family get-togethers, and much more. But there are few places one should visit during Diwali:
Varanasi:
Dev Deepavali is celebrated every year in the Varanasi on the 15th day of Diwali that stands as a unique feature. It falls on the full moon of the Hindu month of Kartika (November – December). For spiritual seekers, Varanasi is the perfect destination. Devotees take a dip in the Holy River Ganga. Plan your trip this Diwali to make it more memorable. You will experience special Diwali when the steps of all the Ghats on the riverfront of Ganges are lit with millions of Diyas.
Amritsar:
You will find real treat of Diwali at Amritsar. Golden Temple is wonderfully decorated with spectacular & colorful lights during 5-day event. You will experience the India’s largest Diwali celebrations at Amritsar. Tens of thousands of Sikhs and Hindus celebrate Diwali in a unique way which is a big feast for eyes.
Kolkata:
To experience the new style of celebrating Diwali, Kolkata is your best destination. Kali Puja coincides with the festival of Diwali and you will enjoy dazzling show of fireworks. Hundreds of thousands of worshippers worldwide visit Kolkata to offer their prayers to goddess kali. Special gifts are offered with best wisher to their loved ones, friends and colleagues etc.
Goa:
In Goa, Diwali is also called as Naraka Chaturdasi. This festival of Lights handles very big celebrations in Goa. The celebrations include dancing on live coals, family get-togethers, fireworks, lighting up of ceremonial torches, and much more. On this memorable day, Goa makes Narkasur dummies and burns it. Bhaubija and the New Year day are also celebrated as part of Diwali festival.
Mumbai:
This is the right place where you will find the Diwali celebrations like no other. Twinkling of Diyas at every home and fireworks across the city makes the city more colorful and wonderful. The goddess Lakshmi is also worshipped on this day. Mumbai celebrates this India’s biggest festival with full of admiration and good liveliness.
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