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Why We Pray During Diwali

A Light That Breaks Through the Darkness

On October 20th, as Diwali celebrations begin across India and around the world, so does our united journey of prayer. Diwali—known as the “Festival of Lights”—is one of Hinduism’s most significant holidays, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. Homes and temples glow with oil lamps, fireworks fill the skies, and families gather to honor gods and goddesses like Lakshmi and Rama. Yet, for millions, these beautiful lights remain only symbolic, unable to bring the true peace, healing, and salvation found in the true Light of the World—Jesus Christ.

That is why we pray. As Hindu families search for blessing, prosperity, and deliverance, believers come together during this sacred window of time to intercede for Hindus to encounter the Jehovah God who truly sees, heals, and saves. From October 12th through the next 15 days, believers around the globe will join hearts in prayer—believing that in the very season Hindus seek divine favor, the true and living God will draw near. Let us shine His love boldly and compassionately, trusting that the prayers of the righteous will pierce the darkness and bring eternal light.

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