write and briefly about Diwali, Christmas and eid using suitable pictures.
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The festive time of “Deepavali”, The Festival of Lights marks new beginnings and the triumph of good over evil, and light over darkness. Also popular as Deepawali or Diwali the ‘Festival of Lights’ coincides with harvest and new year celebrations. The word Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word Deepavali, which means a row of lights. [Deep = light and avali = a row]. It is one of the most prominent festival in India and South-East Asia, celebrated with great warmth, joy, and shining grandeur, like Christmas is celebrated in many parts of the world.
The festival falls on the darkest, new moon night of the Hindu lunar month Kartika, that happens between mid-October to mid-November.
Christmas (which means "The Mass of Christ") is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus. (Christians believe Jesus is the Son of God). Christmas is also a cultural holiday for many non-Christians. Christmas Day is celebrated on the 25th day of December.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan. On this specific day, it is forbidden to fast. It is also known as the ‘sweet festival’ as desserts become the focal point once morning prayers are over. This festival of forgiveness and peace can last up to three days. Tradition dictates that, to mark the occasion, practicing Muslims pay the zakat, a charitable donation to the poor, equivalent to four times the amount of food held in two cupped hands.
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Answer:Why we celebrating diwali christmas and eid?
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