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write about the festival that your family celebrate with great enthusiasm​

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Answered by divyaaptekar33
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The festival that me and my family celebrates with great enthusiasm is Diwali.

Diwali is one of the most important festivals of India. It is popularly called as the Festival of Lights. ...

Then comes the time to decorate the house with different types of lights and earthen lamps called Diyas.

Diwali is celebrated over five days.

DAY ONE: People clean their homes and shop for gold or kitchen utensils to help bring good fortune. ... DAY THREE: On the main day of the festival, families gather together for Lakshmi puja, a prayer to Goddess Lakshmi, followed by mouth-watering feasts and firework festivities.

Diwali, or Dipawali, is India's biggest and most important holiday of the year. The festival gets its name from the row (avali) of clay lamps (deepa) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness. This festival is as important to Hindus as the Christmas holiday is to Christians.

Over the centuries, Diwali has become a national festival that's also enjoyed by non-Hindu communities. For instance, in Jainism, Diwali marks the nirvana, or spiritual awakening, of Lord Mahavira on October 15, 527 B.C.; in Sikhism, it honors the day that Guru Hargobind Ji, the Sixth Sikh Guru, was freed from imprisonment. Buddhists in India celebrate Diwali as well.

Answered by sulochanasharma9548
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Diwali is one of the beautiful and auspicious festivals in India. From firing crackers to lighting diyas, the festival celebrated with great enthusiasm and fun.

Well, here at IdeaBox we love celebrating festivals. Last week was a very special one because of the Diwali festival, and in our small way, we celebrated Diwali event on 6th November.

The day began with office decoration with Rangoli’s fascinating colors, flowers, and lights. It was heartening to see us all dressed in traditional costumes, brimming with happiness and preparing for the Diwali

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