Deepavali, often referred to as Diwali in 2023, is a festival that holds a special place in the hearts of Hindus. It's a celebration closely woven into the colorful fabric of Indian culture, exuding light, love, and joy

Diwali in 2023 falls on November 12th, a Sunday. It's observed on the new moon day, Amavasya, during the Kartik month in the Hindu calendar.

Diwali signifies the triumph of good over evil. In Northern India, it commemorates Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. In the South, it celebrates Lord Krishna's victory over Narakasura.

Diwali unfolds over five days, each with its unique significance and customs.

Dhanteras marks the beginning of Diwali, celebrating wealth and prosperity. Homes are cleaned, new clothes are worn, and gold and silver are bought

Choti Diwali sets the stage for the grand festival, with colorful rangoli and oil lamps adorning homes

The main day of Diwali is celebrated with new clothes, family prayers, gift exchanges, and illuminating the night sky with diyas and fireworks

Govardhan Puja pays tribute to Lord Krishna, while Padwa celebrates the bond between husband and wife

Bhai Duj is a day to honor the special bond between brothers and sisters, strengthening the ties of love and affection

Diwali is celebrated with unbridled enthusiasm and joy by Hindus worldwide. Here are the top 5 places in India where Diwali celebrations reach an all-time high