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Diwali

Diwali, Deepawali call it by whatsoever name, the meaning remains the same - Festival of Lights. Diwali is one of the biggest festivals of India that is celebrated with full enthusiasm by every Indian, residing in every part of the world. The festival crosses all boundaries and limitations of religion, caste, creed and colour. The festival holds a mass appeal and symbolises victory of good over evil. Fireworks is always associated with Diwali. People of all age group burn crackers and light candles.

Legends Associated with Diwali
Many beliefs and legends are associated to this festival of Diwali. It is said that the Hindus celebrate this festival to mark the time when Lord Rama registered his victory over demon-king Ravana. Many are of the opinion that on this day Lord Krishna defeated the demon Narakasura. The festival also hold special significance for the Sikh community.

Diwali Celebration
Diwali Celebrations
Diwali is one of the most awaited Hindu festivals of India. It comes exactly twenty days after Dussehra. Many people use this festival as an occasion to strengthen their family and social relationships. It is held consecutively for five days in the month of October/ November in most parts of northern Inda. The celebrations of Diwali mostly is marked by lighting countless traditional diyas or deeps (earthern lamps). However many also lit candles. People decorate their houses with lights and performs Lakshmi Pooja where the seek the blessing of Goddess of wealth. Lord Ganesha is also worshiped on this occasion.

Diwali Gift Tradition - On the day of Diwali there is a tradition of offering gifts to the near and dear ones. Relatives invite friends and families and celebrate the day with them.

Diwali Mela - On the occasion of Diwali many fairs( melas) are also organised. The various stalls in the melas display many colourful articles. However the major focus remains on the crackers and idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. The melas also bring with them several performances by jugglars, acrobats, fortune tellers and snake charmers.

Diwali in other parts of the world
Diwali is not only celebrated in India but also in various parts of the country. It is celebrated in United Kingdoms, New Zealand, Canada, Suriname, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mynamar, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, South Africa and many more.

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