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Choti Diwali, also known as Narak Chaturdashi, is the second day of the five-day Diwali celebration that begins with Dhanteras. It is typically celebrated the day before Diwali and this year, it falls ...
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Narak Chaturdashi on Oct 30, 2024, encourages letting go of negativity and embracing inner peace through zodiac-specific forgiveness rituals. These practices, ranging from meditation to symbolic ...
2. Embrace the triumph of good over evil on this choti Diwali. Let the celebration begin! 3. As we light diyas, let's also kindle the light of hope and positivity in our hearts. Happy choti Diwali! 4.
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According to Hindu scriptures, Narakasura, a demon, terrorized people on earth and held 16,000 girls captive. Unable to endure his torment, the girls prayed to Lord Krishna for help. Lord Krishna, ...
Every year, the holy festival of Chhoti Diwali i.e. Narak Chaturdshi is celebrated on the Chaturdashi date of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month. According to religious beliefs, Lord Hanuman birth ...
Choti Diwali, also known as Naraka Chaturdashi, is a day of joy and celebration that brings people together to honour the triumph of light over darkness and goodness over evil. This day ...
Narak Chaturdashi 2024: The festival of Diwali spans five days, beginning with Dhanteras, and includes the observance of Narak Chaturdashi, or Choti Diwali, a day before the main Diwali celebration.