As per Hindu mythology, Diwali is celebrated on the day Narakashura, an evil power was killed by Lord Krishna. It is also believed in some sections that it is the day when Lord Rama was enthroned after decimating the evil power of King Ravana, who ruled Srilanka. It is usually celebrated on the full moon day of Karthika(typically oct-nov). During the day of Diwali, as is the case with any festival, new clothes are worn, Lights are lit, sweets distributed and children express the joy by firing crackers. This is supposed to bring good will and bright life to the future. The day is also considered new year by some section of the society, marking the end of evil and brightening of future.
diyas and candles are lit during diwali. it is a festival of lights.
the main reason (which i think it is..) is that burning crackers is a sign to show the victory of good over evils is done during the Diwali festival.
Diwali itself is a festival.
The common noun for Diwali is holiday or festival.
Diwali is a festival celebrated by Hindus. It is a festival of lights.
Diwali also known as deepawali and the festival of lights.
Yes, it is common to exchange gifts during Diwali, a Hindu festival celebrated by millions of people around the world.
Diwali is a fun festival!
On Diwali-this indicates festival Diwali. At Diwali-It might indicates Diwali is some Place.
On diwali, people light diyas and candles. So this festival is called festival of lights.
Festival of diwali is known as festival of lights. people light candles and diyas on this day
The first day of Diwali festival is called Dhan Teras. Diwali is celebrated for 5 days.