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Happy Diwali 2020 From Takshila Learning


Diwali the celebration of wealth, success, and victory in all phases of life

Diwali is a festival of lights and a celebration of all the positive things in life. Often known as Deepavali or Diwali is a nation-wide festival which is celebrated not only in India but also in countries where we have a lot of Hindu citizens, it is also declared as an official holiday in the countries abroad.

Diwali mainly signifies the victory of good over evil, and light over darkness. By darkness and evil, we imply things like ignorance, negativity, envy, and anger. All these are considered dark things that envelop our minds and push us into pools of black puddles. This is the reason we light so many earthen lamps (diyas) to remove all these negativities from our lives forever.

Deepavali / Diwali is also celebrated because of the spiritual significance when the demon Narakasura was murdered by Lord Krishna, Satyabhama, and Kale on this very day. In Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Goa, and Karnataka, Diwali is celebrated and followed by prayers to the deities early in the morning and followed by feasts consisting of delicacies.

Why not celebrate the festival of lights with the Takshila Learning offer Diyas to lighten up your educational and professional life and remove the darkness of doubts, ignorance, and unawareness forever. Join the Takshila Learning celebration ways and enroll in your choice of courses this Deepavali / Diwali to celebrate in the true sense of the word.

Come on enjoy with Takshila Learning and be in the festive spirit for the rest of the year and for a lifetime.  


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