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When Lord Ram killed demon king Ravana, the kingdom of Lanka was in his hands.His younger brother Lakshman even wanted to stay there,but what Ram said to him has become one of the most famous quotes.He said- "Mother and Motherland are greater than heaven".So Rama with his army returned to Ayodhya. The people of Ayodhya were filled with unbounded joy.They lighted nad decorated their homes, made delicious foods.It is said from then onwards every year on that day Diwali celebrated. History Of Diwali, Sita Rama, Siya Ram, Rama Image, Lord Ram, Sri Ram, Lord Rama Images, Sita Ram, Krishna Hindu

When Lord Ram killed demon king Ravana, the kingdom of Lanka was in his hands.His younger brother Lakshman even wanted to stay there,but what Ram said to him has become one of the most famous quotes.He said- "Mother and Motherland are greater than heaven".So Rama with his army returned to Ayodhya. The people of Ayodhya were filled with unbounded joy.They lighted nad decorated their homes, made delicious foods.It is said from then onwards every year on that day Diwali celebrated.

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One of the most significant aspects of Diwali is the celebration of the return of Sri Rama and Sita Maa to Ayodhya after fourteen years in exile. During that period, Rama's brother Bharat refused to sit on the throne, instead ruling as a proxy and placing Rama's paduka (footwear) on the royal throne as a symbol of the rightful king.   At the conclusion of the eventful fourteen year exile, the citizens of Ayodhya gleefully prepared to welcome back Rama and Sita. They lighted millions of diyas... Bala Ji Maharaj, Prabhu Ram, Krsna Art, Devotional Paintings, Rama And Sita, N Images, Ram Sita Photo, Rama Sita, Royal Throne

One of the most significant aspects of Diwali is the celebration of the return of Sri Rama and Sita Maa to Ayodhya after fourteen years in exile. During that period, Rama's brother Bharat refused to sit on the throne, instead ruling as a proxy and placing Rama's paduka (footwear) on the royal throne as a symbol of the rightful king. At the conclusion of the eventful fourteen year exile, the citizens of Ayodhya gleefully prepared to welcome back Rama and Sita. They lighted millions of…

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