Features of Diwali Festival
- The lighting of diyas and candles in homes and temples.
- Setting off of fireworks.
- Giving gifts and sweets to family and friends.
- Decoration of homes with rangolis.
- Wearing new clothes.
- Participating in prayer and puja rituals.
What is Diwali and How is it Celebrated?
Hindus celebrate the festival of lights known as Diwali every year in October or November. It is one of the most significant festivals in Hinduism, and it is celebrated by millions of people around the world. The festival marks the victory of good over evil and light over darkness, and it is typically celebrated by lighting Diyas (small clay lamps) and candles, as well as exchanging gifts and sweets. The celebration typically lasts for five days, and it is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate. It is also a time for spiritual reflection and the performing of religious rituals. The festival is celebrated in many countries with a significant Hindu population, including India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Mauritius, and Trinidad and Tobago.
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