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Yes, Diwali is on of the important festivals for Hindus.
The Hindus Celebrate this festival, on the eve before the 6th moon.
Some do, others do not.
Hindus celebrate many festivals: Pongal, navarathri, Diwali, Saraswati pooja, vinayaka chadurthri, Krishna janmashtami, and many more!
According to popular belief Hindu people go to temple to celebrate. But they also celebrate festivals inside their homes.
The Hindus celebrate Deepavali nationwide, Thaipusam mainly at Batu Caves, Penang and Ipoh.Ponggal is also a major festival for Hindus. The Malays celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hari Raya Puasa, Israk And Mikraj, Birthday Of The Prophet. The Chinese celebrate Chinese New Year. Other races celebrate festivals such as Christmas, Hari Gawai(sabah and Sarawak), Keamaatan and etc.
Hindus do not celebrate Easter
how do Hindus celebrate divali
they are all apart of the same religion.they all celebrate the same festivals and they all gather on the same sacred days.
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Shivratri or Mahashivratri is a festival of Hindus , It is devoted to lord Mahadev (Lord of Lords) and there is no special uniform to celebrate it. Just like other festivals, people celebrate it either in casual or party wear.
Hindus do not celebrate Eid, as Eid is a significant Islamic festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide. Hindus have their own set of festivals, such as Diwali, Holi, and Navaratri, which hold religious and cultural significance within the Hindu faith. It is important to understand and respect the diverse religious practices and celebrations observed by different communities around the world.