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Date Of Diwali in 2020. 14th November 2020 History of Diwali. The Diwali competition is probable a fusion of harvest fairs in historical Bharat. it is mentioned in Sanskrit texts like the Padma Purana, the Skanda Purana each of that had been completed among the second 1/2 of the first-millennium atomic number 58. The diyas (lamps) area unit mentioned in Skanda Kishore Purana as symbolizing components of the sun, describing it because of the cosmic giver of delicate and energy to all or any existence and that seasonally transitions within the lunisolar calendar month of Karttika. King Harsha refers to Deepavali, among the seventh-century Sanskrit play Yogananda, as dīpapratipadotsava (dīpa = delicate, pratipadā = initial day, utsava = festival), wherever lamps had been lit and freshly engaged brides and grooms received things. Rajasekhara mentioned Deepavali as dipamalika in his ninth century kavyamimamsa, whereby he mentions the culture homes|of homes} being painted and oil lamps e...

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Date Of Diwali in 2020 | History of Diwali | Importance of diwali | Why we celebrate Diwali

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