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Yes, Diwali is on of the important festivals for Hindus.
Hindus belong to the Hindu religion.
hindus go to temples observe fasting during festivals
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Hindus were special clothes at events e.g. festivals weddigs etc...
a religious festival is a festival that is celebrated only by that religion of which the festival is there. example : if it is ganesh chaturti it is celebrated only by the Hindus and not by any other religion follower. by burhanuddin taj email:L burhan_taj@Yahoo.com
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Some do, others do not.
Hindus practice their religion in various ways, which can vary greatly based on personal beliefs and community traditions. Many Hindus visit temples regularly, often on weekends or during festivals, while others may practice at home daily through rituals, prayers, and meditation. Significant festivals, such as Diwali and Holi, draw larger gatherings in communities, fostering a sense of collective worship. Ultimately, the frequency of religious practice can range from daily rituals to periodic temple visits, depending on individual devotion and cultural context.
The Hindus Celebrate this festival, on the eve before the 6th moon.
Nairs of Kerala are Hindus. Most of the festivals in Kerala are not for Nairs alone. Festivals like Onam, Vishu etc. are celebrated by all Hindus of Kerala. Hindus outside Kerala have their own festivals. Eg. 'Holi' is not celebrated in Kerala. Essentially the difference is that nairs are a Dravidian tribe and Kerala soceity at large is of Dravidian origin like the majority of people in the four states of southern India. Some of the Tamil festivals like Thypooyam, Pongal etc are also Hindu festivals but not celeberated in northern parts of India. Nairs are in the forefront of organizing, celeberating most of the festivals and are great exponents of classical art forms, music and other cultural activities in Kerala.