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4. What is your favourite festival? Why do you like it?

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Answered by Unknown1819
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Diwali is my favorite festival because on this day whole India is covered up with lights and we enjoy a lot by burning firecrackers, eating sweets and wearing new clothes. The celebrations start a week before the day and people start preparing sweets and clean their houses to decorate it for the festival.

Answered by renuthakur3333
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Diwali is an Indian Hindu festival celebrated every year in the month of October or November. According to Hindu calendar, the festival falls on the new moon day in the month of Kartika. It is an auspicious festival celebrated with great enthusiasm all over the country. It is the festival of lights. The celebration starts few days ahead of the Diwali day with crackers and sweets. You can see lights everywhere in every house. Diyas and crackers are kept in every home and everyone from children to elders enjoy the festival. Diwali marks the death of evil man Ravana, killed by Lord Rama. It is considered as the day when good succeeded the evil.

I love Diwali festival because the day is filled with lights and I love burning crackers and lighting diyas. We wear new clothes early morning after taking oil bath. The day has so many sweets and delicacies prepared at home. All the shops and markets are decorated with lights. Everyone light candles, lamps, and divas in their homes. People worship Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi on this day praying for good wealth, prosperity and fortune. Diwali is not a single day celebration. Preparations for the festival starts a month ago itself. We clean our houses to let goddess Lakshmi visit our house to provide good fortune and wealth. We also prepare sweets, light diyas, and burn crackers. Everyone loves celebrating Diwali because it brings happiness to the hearts and makes relationships grow closer.

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