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What do people do on Diwali?

What do people do on Diwali?

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K. Keturah

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Answered Nov 13, 2019

The correct answer to this question is October 17th through October 21. Diwali is a significant festival, which is five days long. Though the festival is rooted in Hindu culture, it is celebrated by other cultures and religions like Christianity and Islam.

The correct answer to this question is October 17th through October 21. Diwali is a significant
The purpose of the Festival is to celebrate victory over good and evil, represented through light taking over darkness. This is why Diwali is also known as the Festival of lights. Another reason why it is called the Festival of Lights is that, during the five-day event, homes, churches, temples, and businesses are illuminated brightly in celebration of the Festival.

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M. Gomez

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Answered Nov 01, 2019

There are many things that people do on Diwali. It seems like a lot of fun so even those who are not Hindus may be interested to know more about the “Festival of Lights.” Usually, people would be viewing a lot of fireworks displays and presentations.

There are many things that people do on Diwali. It seems like a lot of fun so even those who are
They would also do a lot of prayers and they would also gather with other Hindus in various places all over the world although the celebration is the biggest in India. This is also being observed by the Sikhs and Jains which explains why there are a lot of people who celebrate this seriously. This festival signifies the triumph of good over evil at all times.

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Answered Oct 16, 2019

What characterized Diwali as a special and one of the most celebrated festivals in South Asia is not only in what it connotes but also the attitude of people towards this festival. In fact, what makes this festival a unique one is the various activities of people whenever the festival is being celebrated. One of the things people do during this period is to renovate and decorate their homes.

What characterized Diwali as a special and one of the most celebrated festivals in South Asia is
In fact, when you see this as a stranger, something must inform you that something unusual is about to happen because the decorations and designs will be seen in every home. People use fireworks to celebrate Diwali. Also, during the Diwali festival, people engage themselves in various activities; different programs are organized by religious bodies. People also go out to entertain themselves with their friends and relatives. Sharing of gifts with people is another thing you are most likely to witness during this period.

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K. Galatia

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Answered Oct 15, 2019

Diwali is India's most important yearly holiday. This jubilee is as momentous to Hindus as Christmas is to Christians. Over the times, Diwali has become a national festival that's also adored by non-Hindu communities. In Northern India, they celebrate the tale of King Rama's return to Ayodhya after he overcame Ravana by illuminating rows of clay lamps.

Diwali is India's most important yearly holiday. This jubilee is as momentous to Hindus as
Southern India commemorates it as the day that Lord Krishna overpowered the demon Narakasura. In western India, the festival notes the day that Lord Vishnu, the preserver, and one of the main gods of the Hindu trinity delivered the demon King Bali to rule the nether world. In recent years, Indians celebrate Diwali with family gatherings, decorating their homes, lighting diyas, sharing sweets and gifts, and worshipping Lord Ganesha and the goddess Lakshmi.

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