
There is no relation between Diwali and Narakasura
Preamble: This article was originally written by His Holiness, the 12th Patinen Siddhar Peedathipathi Arasayogi Karuwoorar. He is the grandson of His Holiness, the 11th Pathinen Siddhar Peedathipathi Kaveri Atrangkarai Karuwoorar. He was the visionary behind building the Late Chola Empire in and out of India.
There is No Relation Between Diwali and Narakasura
Could a festival or celebration be born simply to commemorate the destruction of an asura, demon, or a wrongdoer? Certainly not! The annihilations of Andhakan, Idumban, Ravana, Hiranyakashipu, Salantaran, and others were not marked by festivals or special days of celebration. Then why was a connection created between the story of Narakasura and the festival of Diwali?
What is Diwali?
In the true Induism religion established by the Pathinen Siddhars, Diwali is known for its various forms of worship: “Worship of Light,” “Lamp Worship,” “Sun Worship,” “Moon Worship,” “Star Worship,” “Worship of the Three Elements,” and “Fire Worship.”
What to do during Diwali?
According to the true Induism, it is stated that before Diwali, every Indhu should provide for those less fortunate by following the below practices:
· Offer oil and shikakai (herbal hair powder) for bathing
· Offer new clothes for those in need
· Share a meal shared with friends and strangers
· By contributing one-sixth of their annual income to the underprivileged
These practices emphasize that festivals like Diwali aren’t solely about personal celebration but also about upliftment and connection with others. This essence of generosity, compassion, and shared joy aligns with the core values of true Indhu religion, highlighting that one’s happiness is intertwined with the well-being and happiness of others.
In contrast, the story linking Narakasura with Diwali is a fabrication attributed to “Hinduism,” a term associated with the Brahminical system (Brahmins are foreigners to India and are also called as North Aryans) that has diluted the original teachings of Induism. This “Hinduism” has distorted the core essence of the Indhu religion.
The “Indhu religion” is established 43,73,086 years ago (as of 1986) in the ancient Kumari Kandam, also known as Lemuria Continent, by the Pathinen Siddhars and the Pathinettam Padi Karupukal. This religion expressed in the divine Tamil language, included scriptures, practical theories, and festivals which have since been misinterpreted and corrupted by misleading explanations and false narratives imposed by the Brahmins.
PS: It is crucial that everyone understands the difference between Siddhar’s Induism and Brahmins Hinduism. That is why, the esteemed Guru Maha Sannidhanam, Siddhar Arasayogi Karuwoorar publishes articles on these topic to make the common man understand the truth.