People celebrate diwali after ram come with sita back to ayodhya. They did this show their happiness. It is a festival of lights also called deepawali..
people celebrate diwali to remind the occassion when lord rama came back from 14 years of exile. people in ayodhya welcomed them by lighting diyas.
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Diwali is a festival celebrated by Hindus. It is a festival of lights.
1.divali 2.raki 3.holi 4.vasaki sorry about my spelling
Diwali (or Divali) is known as the Festival of Lights, the triumph of light over darkness.Another name for Diwali is the festival of lights. (Deepwali)Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word Deepavali. Deepavali means Row of Lights. Hence Diwali is known as the festival of lights. The most popular legend states that it is celebrated in remembrance to the homecoming of Sri Ramchandra after 14 years of exile and his victory over the demon Ravana.
unitarians try to celebrate all holidays and celebtrations or whichever they want to. I am unitarian and i usually celebrate Christmas, Easter, Hanaka, Passover, winter and summer solstus, divali (festival of lights), and all saints day
Divali comes from a religon called Hindu, in India.
Diwali also known as deepawali and the festival of lights.
The Diwaii festival, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a five-day Hindu festival celebrated primarily in India. It is celebrated in October or November of the Gregorian calendar by families who perform traditional activities together in their homes. For more information, visit the Related Link.
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Divali, also known as Diwali, is celebrated by millions of people around the world, particularly in countries with significant Hindu, Sikh, and Jain populations. Major celebrations occur in India, where it is a national festival, as well as in Nepal, Sri Lanka, and regions of Southeast Asia. Additionally, it is celebrated in countries with large Indian communities, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Trinidad and Tobago. The festival typically involves the lighting of lamps, fireworks, and various cultural festivities.