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a Buddhist Diwali celebration will look different from a Sikhi Diwali. For people of the Jain faith, Diwali is celebrated as the day Lord Mahavira achieved nirvana. For Buddhists, Diwali is ...
To the Jains, it has a whole different meaning. For them, Diwali is the day when the last of the Jain Tirthankaras, Lord Mahavira, attained nirvana, also known as complete knowledge and enlightenment.
For Jain people, some of the activities they’ll participate in are similar, but their reason for celebrating is slightly different. Diwali for the Jain faith is celebrated for two reasons ...
There is a faction of seven jain temples inside the fort. The seven temples were constructed in between 15th and 16th centuries. The trip to this fort will be an everlasting memory for the visitors.
For this reason, this festival is also known as ‘Tripurotsav’. The festival of Dev Diwali coincides with Guru Nanak Jayanti and Jain light festival. The main ritual of Dev Diwali is the lighting of ...