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Diwali

Diwali Festival

Diwali Festival

Auspicious Hindu Festival of Lights

Significance of Diwali

Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is a significant festival in Hinduism, celebrated over five days.

  • Symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.
  • Represents the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after a 14-year exile.
  • Honors the goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of prosperity and good fortune.

Traditions and Customs

Diwali is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm, with various traditions and customs.

  • Lighting diyas (earthen lamps) and candles to symbolize the victory of light.
  • Wearing new clothes and exchanging gifts with family and friends.
  • Preparation of traditional sweets and snacks, such as samosas and laddus.

Facts and Figures

Here are some interesting facts and figures about Diwali:

  • Diwali is celebrated by over 1.5 billion people worldwide.
  • The festival is also known as Naraka Chaturdashi, as it marks the beginning of the end of the demon king Ravana's reign.
  • Diwali is considered one of the most important festivals in Hinduism, after the five sacred pilgrimages.

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