Well, all over the world Diwali is celebrated rather differently... almost like Christmas! In India, people celebrate Christmas with only Santa Clauses in almost every store, and they don't do much celebration. They don't usually give gifts, or set up Christmas trees in their homes, or sing jolly songs... they cook their favorite meals with their closest friends and families and have fun, and watch movies, etc. In Scotland, I am sure they celebrate Diwali the same way most Indians do. Set up lights in their windows, light candles in their homes, do Poojas (prayers) every night before dawn, offer the offerings to the Godesses first, eat before dark... etc. Diwali is the festival of lights, and each and every family celebrates Diwali almost the same. There are many different families in Scotland who enjoy celebrating Diwali. So, in conclusion, there is no exact way of proving the way people in Scotland celebrate Diwali. Hope this helps! :)
of course with fireworks
Diwali is celebrated in many countries. In India, it is celebrated with zeal.
The day celebrated after Diwali is "Brother's Day'.
Diwali is not always celebrated in November the date of Diwali depends on the Hindu calender.
Diwali is celebrated in many countries. In India, it is celebrated with zeal.
Diwali is celebrated in India. It is mainly celebrated by hindus
GOVARDHAN POOJA is being celebrated on 4th day of diwali. Diwali is a 5 day festival.
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 was first celebrated in Ayodhya. It was celebrated when Lord Rama returned home after 14 yeears of exile.
It is celebrated in India, during the winter, by lighting candles
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Diwali is celebrated by worshipping goddess Laxmi. By lighting diyas, candles and celebrating it with friends and relatives.
Yes Diwali is a religious festival.It is celebrated by Hindus.