Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is associated with several symbols, including diyas (oil lamps), which represent the victory of light over darkness. Rangoli, colorful patterns made on the ground, symbolize welcoming guests and prosperity. Additionally, fireworks signify joy and celebration, while the presence of sweets and gifts emphasizes the spirit of sharing and happiness during the festival.
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).
It is more similar to all India.We celebrate the Diwali because goddess durga devi in the structure of satyabhama who is the second wife of sri Krishna was killed devil narakaa shur so we celebrate the Diwali.
The pomegranate.
On Diwali-this indicates festival Diwali. At Diwali-It might indicates Diwali is some Place.
Some common symbols associated with romanticism include nature, the sublime, emotions, individualism, and the supernatural.
The Cow and the Peacock
A bow and arrow.
Bunny rabbit
In Greek mythology, Hephaestus is often associated with symbols such as the hammer, anvil, tongs, and the forge. These symbols represent his role as the god of fire, blacksmiths, craftsmen, and volcanoes.
Fast cars and football are probably the symbols most closely associated with Italy.
Diwali cards are sent to peple on diwali to wish them.
the master bolt is Zeus's symbol of power and the eagle is is sacred animal