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Answered by aritrapaul0212
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my favorite festival

My favorite holiday is Diwali or Deepavali. It is also called “The Festival of Lights.” It is celebrated in October or November by Hindus in India and the Indian Diaspora. It originated more than 2,500 years ago.

Multiple stories are linked to this celebration. One story from northern India tells the story about the great King Rama, one of the avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu. According to the Ramayana, an ancient epic, Rama returned to his kingdom after fourteen years of exile, and defeating the evil demon Ravana, who kidnapped his wife, Sita. On his arrival to Ayodhya, his kingdom, people welcomed him by lighting lamps called diyas. A popular story from southern India is about the Hindu god Krishna, saving sixteen-thousand women from Narakasura, an evil king. In both stories, it is a victory of good over evil. Diwali is also a celebration of goddess Lakshmi.

On the day of Diwali, I like to visit temple, where I pray to Mother Lakshmi. We worship Goddess Lakshmi for peace, prosperity, and wealth. I also wear new Indian clothes, such as a kurta for men and a sari for women.

We light our homes with diyas, an oil lamp made from clay. We light them by using a cotton wick dipped in ghee or oil. This is one of the reasons that Diwali is called as “The Festival of Lights.” This signifies the victory of good over evil and the dispelling of darkness. We also share sweets with our friends and family.

There are many delicious milk sweets, cashew sweets, and almond sweets my family prepares, but out of all of these delectable desserts, my favorite is Gulab Jamun. It is a milk sweet soaked in a sugar syrup.

The most enjoyable part of Diwali for me and my most favorite part of diwali, is lighting sparklers with my family. The magnanimous light of the sparklers and saying “Happy Diwali” to my family helps me find the true spirit of Diwali, which is togetherness. This reminds me of the Fourth of July, because both of them have grand celebrations.

There are so many celebrations around the world like Halloween and Thanksgiving, but my favorite is Diwali. Diwali gives us hope for new beginnings. Diwali brings all of us together in the spirit of celebration, joy, and happiness.

Answered by ishpreet25
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lndia is the land of festivals .We celebrate many festivals every year .But, My favourite festival is Diwali or Deepavali. It is also called "The festival of lights". It is the festival of joy and happiness .It is celebrated in October and November by Hindus. According to the 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 kept in every home and everyone from children to elders enjoy the festival Diwali marks the death of evil man Ravana killed by Lord Ram it is considered as the day when good succeeded the Evil .

On the day of Diwali , I like to visit temple, where l pray to Goddess (Mother) Lakshmi for peace and prosperity and wealth. I love Diwali festival because the days filled with lights and I love burning crackers and lightening Diayas .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 all markets are decorated with lights everyone light candles, lamps and the diyas in their home.

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