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We can illuminate our lives by following the path of righteousness – Tiwari

We can illuminate our lives by following the path of righteousness – Tiwari

By Sheral Roshan
28/10/2024

By following the path of righteousness (dharm) and embracing the teachings of our sacred scriptures, we can illuminate our lives and people around us.

This is the Diwali message of the National Secretary of the Shree Sanatan Dharm Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji, Krishneel Tiwari who is encouraging reflection on the Sanatan values and leading a brighter and harmonious future.

Tiwari says Diwali symbolises the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance and good over evil, we are also reminded of the profound spiritual significance of this joyous occasion.

He says this is the time to strengthen the bonds of unity, love, and togetherness within our families, communities, and our nation as a whole.

The National Secretary further says everyone should use this auspicious occasion to foster harmony, promote reconciliation and embrace the values of compassion and generosity.

He adds that Diwali also reminds us of the importance of self-discipline, reflection, and the performance of righteous actions in our daily lives.

Tiwari hopes that the divine light of Diwali will shine upon everyone, bringing prosperity, happiness and spiritual fulfillment.

Diwali will be celebrated on Friday.

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