There is no such language as "Dewali".
Diva Lamps are used in the celebration of dewali.
santhosham dewali valthukal
You can say it in these ways: Happy Dewali Happy Deepawali Dewali Ki Subh Kamniya.
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Dewali is a festival of lights and is a gazetted holiday in India. It is celebrated on different dates in Indian accordimg to the different calendars.
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The historical meaning of Dewali - a Hindu festival is celebrated as a ceremonial remembrance of Lord Rama (the Virtue or Devta) coming back to Ayodhya after killing Ravana (the Evil or Rakshas). Lamps are lighted and crackers blown.The other important significance of Dewali is Lakshmi Pooja ( Goddess of Wealth). Hindus light their homes to welcome home Lakshmi the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity.
HAVE eaten is correct where as HAD eaten is not.
To have 'eaten' is the past participle of the verb to eat. Eaten needs the auxiliary verb to have.Have you eaten? Yes, I have eaten.
For plural subjects use have. egWe have eaten the cake. The policemen have eaten the cake. Have they eaten the cake?For singular subjects use has. egShe has eaten the cake. The policeman has eaten the cake. Has she eaten the cake?
Usually Hindus wear traditional dress such as kurta. Hindus also wear brand new clothes on the day of Diwali.