Diwali is celebrated in October to November. Basically it's a three day celebration. The first day of Diwali is Dhanteras. Rangolis are drawn with the different coloured powders to welcome guests. Oil diyas are arranged in and around the house. Diwali means 'a row of lamps'. On this day, people buy something for the house or some jewellery for the women of the house. The next day or Kali Chaudas is also called Chhoti Diwali. On the dark new moon night, the entrances to all homes are lit up and decorated with rangoli patterns to welcome Lakshmi, the radiant consort of Vishnu and the goddess of wealth and lustre. Lakshmi Puja is performed on this day. The day ends with a mega cracker bursting sessions. For 5-6 hours, every family burns fire crackers worth thousands of rupees. Popular fire crackers are sparkling pots, bombs, rockets etc.
Hindus light small oil lamps called Diyas.
Hindus open doors and windows to let the goddess Lakshmi in. (Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth.)
Festival of Lights or Diwali is a major festival of Hinduism. On this very day Bhagwan Ram the divine king of Ayodhya returned to his kingdom after killing the evil Ravana. The city of Ayodhya was filled with joy on the return of their beloved king. Ayodhya was lit with earthen lamps of pure ghee. So, the same happens today, each and every house is lit with earthen lamps, fire crackers are blown, sweets are distributed. The next time you visit India, try to be there in October - November. You'll see for yourself.
Diwali is also known as the festival of lights. During Diwali, people go to each other's houses to exchange gifts. A main part of Diwali is fire crackers. Each night, people play around with firecrackers. Diwali is just another Christmas - except for there are more firecrackers.
On this day, people worship Lord Ganesha, the foremost of all Hindu Gods and Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. It is time to exchange gifts and sweets with friends, relatives and neighbors.
On this fantastic day the legend Rama defeated an evil demon called Ravana so they welcomed Rama back by lighting divas in their houses.
Hindus celebrate Diwali (Deepavali) by eating vegetarian foods and sweets. At a quarter to six, they begin to lights diyas outside on their lawn and inside their houses. Then they go to temple, otherwise called mandir. They then sit down with offerings and listen to the preacher, or pandit.
Hindus celebrated Diwali by Worshipping goddess Lakshmi. On Diwali people light Diyas in their house, they gives sweet to each other and children light crackers so as to celebrate Diwali.
Diwali is celebrated in India. It is mainly celebrated by hindus
Yes Diwali is a religious festival.It is celebrated by Hindus.
Diwali is a festival celebrated by Hindus. It is a festival of lights.
Diwali is definitely more popular than Holi. Diwali is not only celebrated by Hindus, but also celebrated by Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. Also, Diwali is celebrated in many countries.
Diwali is a major festival in Hinduism. It is also a significant festival for followers of Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Many cultures celebrate Diwali and they have different reasons for the celebration.
Diwali is a festival cause hindus and Sikhs celebrate it
Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after 14 years of vanvasa. It was the time when hindus first celebrated Diwali.
Yes, Diwali is on of the important festivals for Hindus.
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All three - Holi, Maha Shivaratri and Diwali are festivals in Hinduism, celebrated by Hindus. All three are declared National Holidays in India.
About 900-1000 million around the world; celebrated within 5 different religions.