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Revealed: The real reason why you don’t see lizards on Diwali

Finding it hard to spot a lizard in your house during Diwali? Here's the reason why lizards hide especially on the festival of lights

Lizards! The name is enough to give you goosebumps. Right? Many of us don’t like or you can say fear lizards and try every possible means to get them out of our houses. And if you are a little superstitious, then you must know that presence of a lizard is believed to be a bad omen in Hinduism. Not only this, falling off a lizard on you is also considered as bad luck, but it can also bring some good luck depending on the body part on which it has fallen. Strange, isn’t it! Well, this is just one part of it and trust us guys, the other part is way more creepy.

Ok, so most us have grown up listening to many tales about why we do not get to see lizards, especially on Diwali from our Grandmothers. But we still are clueless as to how these two things are even related. For those of you who do not know anything about the subject, allow us to enlighten you. So basically, it is believed that spotting a lizard on Diwali brings financial good luck to the person. Yes, you read that right! In fact, many people also worship the reptile so that it brings good luck and wealth.

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And this is why lizards hide. Come on! they got to do some ‘nakhras’ guys. After all, it is their day to feel special!

Well, jokes apart, but there can be thousands of reasons behind this. It can be because of loud firecracker noise, the smoke that is caused by them or maybe because of the bright flashy lights. But now when the Supreme Court has banned firecrackers, it will be interesting to see how many lizards you can spot at the walls of your house. Also, please don’t forget to share your #LizardWaliSelfie with us.

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Happy Diwali!

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