The Third Day of Diwali is the day when actual Diwali is celebrated. This is considered to be the most important day out of these 5 days and is celebrated with great enthisiasm and jubiliation among various communities . This day falls on "Amavasya" and is considered to be very asupicious day. Amavasya is that day of the lunar month when the moon completely wanes and is one day before the new moon day. Despite being on Amavasya, this day is considered to be very auspcious.
The fourth day of Deepwali is also known as Varsha Pratipada or Padwa. This day falls on the new mooon day and signifies the beginning of new year in Gujarat . Gvardhan pooja is performed in the North on this day.
The fifth and final day of Diwali Festival is known as "Bhayya-Duj" in the north India,"Bhai-BIJ" in Gujarat and Maharashtra and bhai-tika in Nepal. This day is being observed as a symbol of love between sisters and brothers. It became also imperative for the brother to go to his sister's house to celebrate Bhayyaduj.
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