Why Did Every Indian Home Light a Diya at the Entrance Every Evening?

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Have you ever noticed how many Indian homes used to light a diya near the entrance every evening?

It wasn't just for decoration. This small tradition had a deeper meaning.

In Indian culture, light is seen as a symbol of positivity, peace, and prosperity. As the sun set and darkness approached, families would light a diya to welcome good energy into their homes and keep negativity away.

Many people also believed that a lit entrance welcomed Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. That's why homes were often cleaned, decorated, and illuminated with a diya every evening.

There was a practical reason too. Before electricity became common, the diya helped light up the entrance and made it easier for family members and visitors to find their way home after sunset.

Over time, this simple act became a daily ritual. It marked the end of a busy day and brought a sense of calm to the household.

Even today, lighting a diya at the entrance reminds us of our traditions and adds a warm, welcoming touch to any home.

At VillageDecor, we love preserving such timeless Indian traditions through beautiful handcrafted diyas that bring both culture and charm into modern homes.

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