The Night Light Chose to Return
- Kketan Amarnath Waghmare
- Oct 21
- 1 min read
Fourteen years of exile.
A kingdom waiting in silence.
An Amavasya sky — moonless, endless, still.
And then — a thousand lamps.
Not to chase the dark away, but to remind it who always wins. When Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana returned to Ayodhya, the people didn’t wait for sunrise.
They created their own.
Every flicker that night wasn’t just celebration — it was defiance. A reminder that even in our darkest hours, the will to rise is brighter than any dawn.
This image of a glowing bulb isn’t just art.
It’s a reflection — of every moment we’ve had to rebuild our own light in silence, and every comeback that began not with applause, but with belief.
Because Diwali isn’t about lamps. It’s about what lights them.
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