28th Oct Written update - Anguish continues

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for the update! I am typically a silent reader, but just wanted to add that the Diwali and Ram reference is not wrong. Diwali was celebrated the day Ram returned to Ayodhya. It was dark that day, so the entire kingdom light diyas to bring light when Ram returned. That is the importance of the diyas and why we call Diwali the festival of lights. 😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for the wonderful update.
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@ts: diwali is being celebrated bec Krishna defeated Narkasur, who had holded 16K women as hostages, after which to get those women a right to live Krishna married them, to give them the identity, these women wnted to see Krishna who ws a saviour to them, but they could see him due to darkness as well as krishna ws himself dark, so they stood in a line which is called Aavli and they lighted diya to see him and so its called Deepavali.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: ts9787

Thanks for the update! I am typically a silent reader, but just wanted to add that the Diwali and Ram reference is not wrong. Diwali was celebrated the day Ram returned to Ayodhya. It was dark that day, so the entire kingdom light diyas to bring light when Ram returned. That is the importance of the diyas and why we call Diwali the festival of lights. 😊



completely agree with you. Diwali is celebrated to mark the return of Ram to Ayodhya. Diwali has got everything to do with Ram and it is not a wrong reference.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Resham*

@ts: diwali is being celebrated bec Krishna defeated Narkasur, who had holded 16K women as hostages, after which to get those women a right to live Krishna married them, to give them the identity, these women wnted to see Krishna who ws a saviour to them, but they could see him due to darkness as well as krishna ws himself dark, so they stood in a line which is called Aavli and they lighted diya to see him and so its called Deepavali.



Read the article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diwali
There are different religious variations of Diwali but Northerners and Westerners celebrate it to mark the day of Ram's return to Ayodhya after vanvaas.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Lets not take it any further readings on Diwali, many stories are being seen and heard. Rest assured.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for update Resham. I would be more excited by this episode if it weren't for the fact that today's SNS episode update says Gopi was helping Ahem Ji with his naada. 🤣🤣

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for update Resham. I would be more excited by this episode if it weren't for the fact that today's SNS episode update says Gopi was helping Ahem Ji with his naada. 🤣🤣



🤣 🤣 Gril u r killing me here .
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Resham*

@ts: diwali is being celebrated bec Krishna defeated Narkasur, who had holded 16K women as hostages, after which to get those women a right to live Krishna married them, to give them the identity, these women wnted to see Krishna who ws a saviour to them, but they could see him due to darkness as well as krishna ws himself dark, so they stood in a line which is called Aavli and they lighted diya to see him and so its called Deepavali.


You are partially correct... this incident is behind choti diwali celebrations... which comes a day before diwali...
BTW thanx for the updates.

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