Similarly, you may ask, why do we celebrate Diwali in Ramayan?
Diwali marks the day that Rama triumphantly returns to the kingdom of Ayodhya with his wife – with the story saying that the villagers welcomed their triumphant return home with thousands of glowing oil lamps on a moonless night.
Subsequently, question is, is Diwali related to RAM? Diwali, the festival of lights, is mainly celebrated in honour of Lord Ram's return to his kingdom in Ayodhya, after staying in exile for 14 years. He is also considered a Lord Vishnu's reincarnation, born to end the rising atrocities.
Also Know, how is Lord Rama believed to be linked to Diwali and Dussehra?
Dussehra or Dusshera is celebrated to mark Lord Rama's victory over the demon Ravana that signifies the triumph of good over evil. Diwali is celebrated twenty days after Dussehra and signifies the return of Lord Rama, Sita and Lakshman to Ayodhya after killing the demon Ravana.
Is Dussehra related to Ramayana?
The festival of Dussehra is celebrated with much fervour and enthusiasm across the country. According to Hindu religious text Ramayana, it is the day when Lord Rama had eliminated Lanka king, Ravana, who had kidnapped his wife, Goddess Sita. The festival is celebrated as a symbol of victory of good over evil.