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Answered by sridevigarapati00821
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Diwali

Hindu festival of lights

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Diwali (also: Deepawali) is one of India's biggest festivals. The word 'Deepawali' means rows of lighted lamps. It is a festival of lights and Hindus celebrate it with joy. During this festival, people light up their houses and shops with Diyas (small cup-shaped oil lamp made of baked clay). They worship the Lord Ganesha for welfare and prosperity and Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and wisdom.

Deepawali / Dipavali / Diwali

Deepawali / Dipavali / Diwali

Rangoli decorations, made using coloured powder, are popular during Diwali

Observed by

Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists[1]

Type

Indian, Cultural, Seasonal

Begins

Dhanteras, 2 days before Diwali

Ends

Bhai Dooj, 2 days after Diwali

Date

Kartik Amavasya (Varies per Hindu Lunisolar calendar)

2019 date

27 October (Sunday)

2020 date

14 November (Saturday)

2021 date

4 November (Thursday)

Celebrations

Diya and lighting, home decoration, shopping, fireworks, puja (prayers), gifts, performing religious rituals, feast and sweets

Related to

Kali Puja, Diwali (Jainism), Bandi Chhor Divas

This festival is celebrated in the Hindu month of Kartikamasam which falls sometime during October or November. It is celebrated to mark the return of Lord Rama after 14 years of exile and his victory over the Demon Ravana. In many parts of India, Deepawali is celebrated for five consecutive days. Hindus regard it as a celebration of life and use the occasion to strengthen relationships. In some parts of India, it marks the beginning of a new year. People clean and decorate their house before the festival. They do colorful rangoli art works on floors.

Deepawali is celebrated and is a public holiday in countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius, Fiji, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago. It is also a school holiday in many states of the United States with a large Hindu population. President George W. Bush had the first celebration of the holiday in the White House.

Mandir (Temple) decorated with lights during Diwali

Hindus light up their homes and shops to welcome the Goddess Lakshmi and to give them good luck for the year ahead. A few days before Ravtegh, which is the day before Deepavali, houses, buildings, shops and temples are thoroughly cleaned, whitewashed and decorated with pictures, toys and flowers. On the day of Deepawali, people put on their best clothes and exchange greetings, gifts and sweets with their friends and family.

At night, buildings are illuminated with earthen lamps, candle-sticks and electric bulbs. Sweets and toy shop are decorated to attract the passers-by. The bazaars and streets are overcrowded. People buy sweets for their own families and also send them as presents to their friends and relatives. The Goddess Lakshmi is also worshiped in the form of earthen images, silver rupee. Hindus believe that on this day, Lakshmi only enters houses which are neat and tidy. People offer prayers for their own health, wealth and prosperity. They leave the light on in buildings believing that Lakshmi will not have difficulty in finding her way in.

Answered by swastika07642
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Many festivals are celebrated in India. Diwali is the most important festival of India. It is a festival of Hindus but everyone participates in it. It is called Deepawali also. It is also called festival of lights

This festival falls in October or in the first week of November. When Lord Rama killed the Ravana-symbol of sin-and returned to Ayodhya, people expressed their joy and wel­comed Lord Rama's return by lighten­ing their houses.

On this day everyone looks happy and they greet one another. Children buy toys and crackers. Shops and houses are white washed. At night people worship Lakshmi-Goodess of wealth. Tasty dishes are cooked.

Some people gamble and drink too much on this festival which is a social evil. Diwali is a nice festival and such bad things- should not be attached with it.

It should bring happiness, prosperity and progress to all of us. We should send our good wishes to our friends on this day.

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