Hindus celebrate Diwali. Hindus are mostly Indians that cannot eat beef because it is against their religion. Diwali is the "festival of lights". Each year on Diwali, Hindus burst fire crackers, make sweets, and pray for the goddess of Laxmi (The god of wealth).
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Hindus invite other religions to celebrate Diwali with them and the people who are NOT Hindu's sometimes like that religion and decide to change theirs
Hinduism is the Religion of festivals.To name few: Diwali, Holi, Navaratri.
We have a youtube channel where all diwali foods are shown. /@sushilasfoodfactory/playlists
Diwali is part of the Hindu religion, which has many gods, not just one. Hindus believe in Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Krishna, and many, many more.
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Diwali is traditionally a Hindu celebration. However, that does not mean people of other faiths cannot join the celebrations. Many faiths take part in Christian celebrations such as Christmas, even though their religion does not recognise them.
One of the main religious days in Hinduism is Diwali, or Divali. Which ever way you want to say it.
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.
1. At Christmas, people put lights up as we do at Diwali. 2. People give presents in both of these celebrations. 3. At Christmas people worship Jesus and at Diwali people worship and pray for Lakshmi.