Happy Diwali! Diwali is a five-day Hindu celebration in the months of Ashvin and Kartika, typically falling in mid-October to mid-November. It is observed on Amavasya, the fifteenth day of Kartik.
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Celebrates Lakshmi's birth during the cosmic churning and her marriage to Vishnu.
The statue of the deity at Ramprasad’s temple has its infamous ten heads but is sculpted with a smiling face as if blessing a devotee.
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Unless you have the God-like ability to walk non-stop for over 3,100 km, or have a Pushpak Viman stowed away somewhere, chances are you'll never be able to achieve what Lord Rama did.
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