Jaipur
Jaipur is also deserved on the list of the best places to celebrate Diwali in India. This important event marks the return of Lord Ram, his brother, and his wife Sita to Ayodhya from a 14-year-long exile. Jaipur often celebrates Diwali in 5 days, which allows this city to take place in different exciting activities and unique customs.
The first auspicious day is called Dhanteras - the day of wealth. People in India usually decorate their homes, wear new attire, and buy utensils and beautiful jewelry with the hope of having more prosperous lives. The second day - Narak-Chaturdashi or Roop Chaturdashi often commemorates the triumph of victory of good over evil. By getting up early in the morning and taking a bath themselves clean, people are ready to welcome such an important festival in India.
After these two days of preparing for the main day of Diwali, the third day - which is the day of Lakshmi Puja, is what Indian people always look forward to. The bright atmosphere is further highlighted by the beautiful decor of all nearby homes. What might be more interesting than eating sweets while bursting with firecrackers and exchanging Diwali gifts and wishes?
The fourth day marks the Puja of Govardhan Parvat and the last day - Bhai Dooj is a day, especially for sisters. This day nails the recognition of the love between brothers and sisters and following by the praying rituals for longevity, well-being, and prosperity.