 My heartiest Diwali wishes to everyone. Diwali is celebrated for various reasons, but the most important aspect of Diwali is, historically what this means is, a very cruel, strong man called Narakasura was slayed on this day by Krishna. That is a few thousand years ago. But why do we celebrate that today? A man was killed, however evil he was many thousands of years ago, should not be relevant to us. But the relevance of Diwali is that this is not about Krishna slaying the evil in somebody else. This is an important inspiration for us to see that we are able to remove the negativities in our lives. Because it is only by removing negativity that new clarity will arise. Only when there is clarity, there is new sense of light. It is from this context that on this day in the entire country, in your homes, in your cities, in right across the nation, we are lighting lamps to indicate a new light has risen in our lives. We need to understand this, even if there is light around us, if we have no clarity in our vision, we cannot see that light, we cannot experience the light, we cannot enjoy the light. So the significance of this festival of Diwali is that we bring a new clarity within us. This clarity will arise within us only when we remove the cobwebs of the past, only when we remove the cobwebs of our prejudice, only when we remove the veil of ignorance within us that a new clarity will arise. It is this clarity which leads to light. On this Diwali, may you arise into a new level of clarity and vision. Let there be light in your life.