When we think of Diwali, we imagine homes glowing with lamps, colorful rangolis, delicious sweets, and joyful celebrations. Every house shines with new paint and decorations, markets buzz with shoppers, and families prepare for the grand evening worship of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Vishnu. After the puja, people visit loved ones, exchange sweets, and wish for happiness and prosperity.
But beyond the lights and festivities, there are also ancient beliefs about certain animals whose sight on Diwali night is considered highly auspicious. According to traditional lore, spotting these creatures is a symbol of good luck, prosperity, and divine blessings.
The Mythological ConnectionIt is believed that when Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile, the entire universe rejoiced—rivers, trees, birds, and animals celebrated his return. Since then, it has been said that the presence of certain animals on Diwali night signals joy, success, and abundance in one’s life.
Five Auspicious Creatures to See on DiwaliOwl
The owl, known as the vehicle of Goddess Lakshmi, is considered the most auspicious sight on Diwali night. It is said that where an owl appears, wealth and prosperity follow. While some people misuse this belief in superstitious practices, the owl traditionally represents wisdom and abundance.
Neelkanth (Indian Roller Bird)
Just like on Dussehra, seeing a Neelkanth bird on Diwali is believed to bring good luck. This vibrant blue bird is considered a messenger of Lord Shiva, and its sight is said to symbolize progress and success.
Mongoose
The mongoose, believed to be the vehicle of Lord Kubera, the god of wealth, is another positive omen. Spotting one on Diwali night is said to herald financial gains and prosperity in the coming year.
Cat and Lizard
Although these animals are commonly seen around homes, their appearance on Diwali night carries special significance. According to tradition, seeing a cat or a lizard inside the house during the festival is a sign of good fortune and growth.
Diwali is not just a celebration of lights but also of positive energy and divine blessings. According to age-old beliefs, the sight of these creatures reminds us that prosperity and luck can come from the most unexpected places. So, if you spot any of them this Diwali night, take it as a sign of blessings and abundance ahead.
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