The time of the year is here when we dress up in our finery and light up our homes with diyas and lamps. It is one of the much-awaited festivals that stands for prosperity. According to Ramayana, Lord Rama, his wife Sita and brother Laxmana finally returned to Ayodhya after spending 14 years in exile and defeating the demon king Raavana. Diwali marks his return to his home.

It is the excitement to share, spend time with your loved ones that multiply the joy of Diwali. People usually organise parties, indulge in delicacies, play games, cards and have a gala time. On this day, people come together to celebrate light, life and goodness. It is a festival that symbolizes love, togetherness, happiness, joy, and enthusiasm. People visit each other’s houses to exchange sweets and gifts.
Diwali is a celebration full of unforgettable “oh-so-sweet” moments with our beloved people. The recipes aren’t complete unless the dinner table is adorned with scrumptious traditional sweets that will leave all wanting more.
On this day, people come together to celebrate light, life and goodness. It is a festival that symbolizes love, togetherness, happiness, joy, and enthusiasm. People visit each other’s houses to exchange sweets and gifts.
People always look for ways to make this festival special for their loved ones and one of the ways is to send them heartfelt Diwali messages filled with love and blessings.
