Why diwali is celebrated
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Diwali is called the Festival of Lights and is celebrated to honor Rama-chandra, the seventh avatar (incarnation of the god Vishnu). It is believed that on this day Rama returned to his people after 14 years of exile during which he fought and won a battle against the demons and the demon king, Ravana.
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Diwali is the five-day festival of lights, celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world. The festival, which coincides with the Hindu New Year, celebrates new beginnings and the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness.
Diwali, the festival of lights, sees millions attend firework displays, prayers and celebratory gatherings across the world every autumn. Observed by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains, the season's theme is the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance.
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