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Diwali - an opportunity for introspection and lighting up the lives of others

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October 15, 2025

THERE are many religious reasons for celebrating Diwali, also known as Deepavali, the most well-known of which include the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya from exile, Lord Krishna's victory over the demon King Narakasura, and the return of the five Pandava brothers to Hastinapura from exile.

- PROFESSOR BRIJ MAHARAJ

In essence, the celebration of Diwali is associated with the victory of righteousness over evil and ignorance.

It is marked by the illumination of homes and the hearts of those who observe it. In addition to commemorating the victory of good over evil and light over darkness, Diwali presents an opportunity for self-reflection, generosity and human connection.

Although Diwali has strong Hindu origins, its core values — compassion, hope and rebirth — are universal in nature.

Diwali serves as a reminder of our common humanity, our innate ability to be kind and resilient, and the power we all possess to effect positive change.

Beyond worship, lighting lamps, setting off fireworks, and indulging in festive treats, Diwali serves as a poignant reminder of our collective responsibility to care for the welfare of others.

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