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an essay on diwali in English​

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Answered by brainly318
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Diwali also popularly known as “Deepavali” is one of the most auspicious festivals of Hindus residing in India or across the globe. The festival is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm by people throughout the world. Although it’s considered a Hindu festival, people from different communities celebrate the bright festival by bursting crackers and fireworks.

According to Hindus, Diwali is a festival which commemorates the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya along with his wife Sita, brother Lakshman and ardent devotee Hanuman after defeating the demon king Ravan. This religious festival signifies the victory of good over evil and the triumph of light over darkness.

Diwali is often referred to as the “Festival of Lights”. People light earthen oil lamps and decorate their houses with lights of different colors and sizes which glitter at their entrances and fences that make for a mesmerizing view. Kids love bursting crackers and different fireworks like sparklers, rockets, flower pots, fountains, peony fireworks, etc.

On this auspicious occasion, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped by Hindus as merchants open new account books on Diwali. Furthermore, people believe that this beautiful festival brings wealth, prosperity, and success to all. People also buy new clothes for themselves and look forward to exchanging gifts with their family, friends, and relatives during the festival.”

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Answered by swayam158500
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Diwali can rightly be called one of the biggest festivals of Hindus which is celebrated with joy and harmony not only in India but across the globe. Especially the kids look forward to this festival since they get to burst their favorite crackers and eat whatever they wish.

The festival of Diwali takes place during the month of October or November every year. It is celebrated exactly 20 days after the festival of Vijayadashami. Spiritually, it is significant for us because it represents the victory of good over evil.

While celebrating the festival, people try to follow all the rituals. Few of these are decorating the houses with candles and diyas and worshiping Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi.

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