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Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is celebrated with joy, lamps, and colors. But true light, as Vethathiri Maharishi reminds us, does not come from outside—it shines from within. The oil lamp we light is a symbol of the flame of awareness, the consciousness that can remove the darkness of ignorance and ego.
Before Diwali, homes are cleaned and decorated. Maharishi beautifully parallels this with inner cleansing — removing anger, greed, and anxiety through introspection and meditation. When the mind becomes pure, peace and joy naturally illuminate our lives, just as a clean lamp burns brighter.
According to Vethathiri Maharishi, wisdom (Arivu) is the highest light. It reveals the truth that every being is a spark of the same universal energy. When we live with this understanding, love and compassion flow effortlessly — this is the real victory of light over darkness.
Instead of only lighting lamps outside, Diwali invites us to light the lamp of awareness within. By practicing meditation and Kayakalpa Yoga, we awaken our inner energy and experience lasting bliss. That inner Diwali never fades, because its light is eternal.