#Special_Books_On_Diwali trends on Twitter, Know what is special about the book and its writer

The free book is written by Maharaj Rampal, who is imprisoned at Hisar Central Jail.

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Deepawali is called the festival of lights symbolising the victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. Therefore, traditionally the festival is celebrated by lighting up diyas with the intention of spreading light in the darkness. The celebrations last for four days and the goddess Lakshmi is worshipped praying for everyone's prosperity. 


This Diwali, if you want to please Mata Lakshmi, you might bring the “Jeene Ki Raha (Way of Living)” book home for free. Netizens are impressed by this move and as a result #Special_Books_On_Diwali is trending on the micro-blogging site with 232 thousand tweets. 


A “Special” thing about this book is that it is written by Maharaj Rampal, who is imprisoned at Hisar Central Jail. Rampal is a religious leader accused of two murders. In 2018, he was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.


Netizens are still expressing their happiness and sharing the importance of the book. Have a look at the tweets here: 


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One of the users wrote, “#Special_Books_On_Diwali Human life is rare and precious. On this Diwali, know what is the basic purpose of human life. Read the book "Way of Living".” 



Yet another wrote, “#Special_Books_On_Diwali The way of life is a spiritual book, after reading which millions of people have given up intoxication, this book is a certified book from all the scriptures, the human society must read this book once.”



The Third one wrote, “#Special_Books_On_Diwali Pure vegetarian food is the nourishment of body, similarly the book "Way of living" the Pure nourishment for SOUL. If our SOUL is enriched with PURE & CLEAN thoughts because of them our body will also get cleansed.”



This year, Diwali would be celebrated on November 4, as Diwali is nearing, preparations have begun in full swing and markets are flooded with diyas, lights, decorative items and of course with a variety of sweets, without which the festival is incomplete.  



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