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What is Diwali?
Diwali is a five-day festival which begins this year on Sunday, October 27.
Also known as the festival of lights, is it celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains.
The main meaning behind the celebration is the victory of good over evil and of light over darkness.
Homes are lit by candles and colourful lights, and fireworks displays are held in celebration.
Families also gather to eat feasts and share gifts.
Greetings for Diwali
You can say “Happy Diwali” but here are some longer greetings for the festival:
It’s Diwali everywhere, happiness is in the air and wealth forever… And wish everyone out there Happy Diwali!
Let this Diwali burn all your bad times and enter you in good times.
Since this is a special occasion when all the family and friends get together, for fun. Wishing a lot of amusement to cheer your days during this festive season. Happy Diwali!”
As Diwali Approaches, Here Are some facts you might need to know.
-The word Diwali (or Deepavali as it’s sometimes called) means “row of lights” in an Ancient language of India, called Sanskrit. During this festival, people decorate their homes with lights and oil lamps, called diyas.
-Today, this fascinating festival is celebrated by thousands of people in countries all around the world. During Diwali, Hindus living outside India gather at places of worship called mandirs to leave offerings to deities, watch firework displays and eat yummy food together!
-The city of Leicester, in the United Kingdom, holds the largest Diwali celebrations outside of India. Every year, tens of thousands of people gather in the streets to enjoy vibrant shows of light, music and dancing!
-Diwali takes place annually and lasts for five days, marking the start of the Hindu New Year. The exact dates change each year and are determined by the position of the moon – but it usually falls between October and November
HAPPY DIWALI!!! HAPPY DIWALI!!!
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