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Diwali is one of the most prominent Indian festivals that keep millions of people anticipated with much excitement. Even those who are mildly acquainted with Indian cultures and traditions have at least some familiarity with this glorious festival. It has come to be regarded as one of the synonymous symbols of Indian festivals.
Today, in this space, we take a deeper dive into this festival and its significance. As we delve into the answer for why is Diwali celebrated, immerse yourself in the festivities of this magical cultural phenomenon that brings happiness to those who celebrate it.
Diwali is considered an auspicious time to start business ventures and embark on new professional endeavors. It marks to beginning of a new era for those who are looking forward to bringing a new and positive change to their lives.
The beauty of Indian mythology is that there are various interpretations of the same event that are prevalent in a particular region. Diwali, one of the biggest Indian festivals, is deemed the festival of lights. It is the celebration of the triumph of light over darkness and goodness over evil.
While in Hinduism, Diwali is mostly associated with the return of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, and Lord Lakhsman to Ayodhya following their 14 years of exile and triumph over the evil spirit of Ravana, other religions have a different origin to the cause of this celebration.
Jains celebrate Diwali as a moment to mark the auspicious occasion of Lord Mahavira reaching the state of enlightenment. On the other hand, in Sikhism, it marks the release of Guru Hargobind Singh from prison and his much-anticipated return to Amritsar.
In Hinduism, Diwali is marked by offering worshipping ceremonies to Goddess Lakshmi – the goddess of wealth and Lord Ganesh – the god of wisdom and good fortune. In many regions, people worship the ferocious Goddess Kali on the eve of Diwali.
Sweets are offered in front of the deities and small clay lamps and candles are lit inside homes and outside as a means to enlighten the surroundings from the darkness of the night. Fireworks are put on displays to celebrate this auspicious day.
The role of sweets in Indian festivals is an intricate one as they are an integral part of them. People often engage in exchanging gifts and sweet gift box hampers with their loved ones to commemorate the spirit of the occasion. This is the time to strengthen bonds and reunite with your loved ones and what better way to do so than to enjoy with a sweet treat?
Apart from the tales of Ramayana, there are other beliefs associated with the reason for celebrating Diwali. It is believed as per mythology that Diwali is celebrated to mark the victory of Lord Krishna over the demon Narakasura and the freeing of 16,000 girls who were in his captivity. Some believe that Diwali is celebrated to commemorate the day Goddess Lakshmi chose Vishnu as her husband.
From an agricultural standpoint, Diwali also marks the final harvest of the year before the arrival of the winter season. As such, this harvest is celebrated with much respect and reverence. In many North Indian Hindu communities, Diwali also marks the beginning of the New Year.
As you can see, there are so many interpretations and reasons to celebrate this beautiful occasion. But the common thread that unites them all is the triumph of love, honesty, and goodness. This is why Diwali is such a pivotal part of Indian culture and is celebrated with so much vigor, enthusiasm, and passion, not only in the Indian subcontinent but all across the world, including in Dubai.
Enlighten the spirit of Diwali with us at our pure vegetarian restaurant in Dubai. Offering the best of global cuisines including Indian delicacies, our highly trained chefs curate Indian recipes by maintaining their regional authenticity while giving our trademark taste to them. You are left with a culinary experience that will transport you to the lanes of India.
For easy accessibility, we have spread out our restaurants all over the city. So, whether you are living in JLT or hanging out in Silicon Oasis, you will find our restaurants all over Dubai. You get the option to enjoy our treats in the beautiful ambiance of our restaurants or at the comfort of your home through our online order option. Now, serving your guests at your own home with Indian delicacies is even easier with our quick delivery options.
With our special focus on Indian desserts and sweets, we sweeten Diwali for you and your loved ones. We believe that even when you are thousands of miles away from India, you still deserve to get the real authentic experience of enjoying Indian cuisine on the holy occasion of Diwali with your loved ones.
From Kaju Roll to Kaju Dilkush, from Besan Laddoo to Motichoor Laddoo, from Kaju Katli to Kesar Barfi, we offer the best of Diwali sweets through our hampers. Our offerings of Premium Kaju Mix, Classic Khoya Mix, Special Laddoo Mix, and Diamond Pista Mix, among others, are the perfect Diwali gifting options.
Therefore, we bring the best of Indian dishes, especially Indian sweets for you all throughout the year that you can especially enjoy during Diwali. Our commitment to preserving Indian culture through food in Dubai has allowed us to become one of the most sought-after places in the city to dine in. So, don’t deny yourself the pleasure of enjoying our food and make Diwali even more special with our culinary presentations.
Diwali is more than just a festival. It is the coming together of love and good spirit. With a dozen interpretations of why it is celebrated that range from spiritual enlightenment to family reunion, the tales around this festival are fascinating. But regardless of whichever interpretation you go by, one thing is certain that no Diwali celebration is complete without the inclusion of sweets.
Therefore, we bring a wholesome range of Indian sweets for you to cherish on this auspicious occasion. Gift them to your loved ones and dine in our restaurants with your family and friends to get an authentic Indian culinary experience on Diwali in Dubai.