DIWALI –FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS An Introduction. Before Diwali we send cards to our friends and family

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DIWALI –FESTIVAL OF LIGHTSAn Introduction

Before Diwali we send cards to our friends and family

We go to people’s houses and give presents

People like to buy new clothes on Diwali

Jewelry is also a big favorite

Many create elaborate designs (rangoli) with color (this one above in the UK)

Rangoli is also made with flowers

Another Rangoli example

On Diwali, the story is that a famous Indian God & King, Rama returned home

after 14 years

But it was a moonless, dark night. Rama couldn’t see. So the people

of Ayodhya, who were waiting, had an idea

They lit the roads with little lamps to show them the way home. It was a huge celebration that day. This is Diwali, the festival of lights.

Every year Diwali comes on a moonless night. The streets are covered with lights.

People shop. Children buy

interesting things like these clay dolls

The shops and markets are colorfully lit too

All the stores look so interesting

Temples of all religions are brightly lit on this day

The Golden Temple looks amazing

There are Diwali fairs everywhere

The actual day begins with people decorating their prayer areas at home. They thank God for their families and pray for a great new year with health, wealth and good luck

Little lamps surround the Gods

The prayer area looks festive with fruits & flowers

After prayers, everyone goes out to light lamps and candles around the house

After prayers, everyone goes out to light lamps and candles around the houseSome diyas are colored and decorated

Then, its time to eat

Colored mithai (sweets) are everywhere

People prepare delicious foods in their homes

After eating, kids light firecrackers

The spinning wheel is a big favorite

The spinning wheel is a big favorite

Children love the sparklers

Diwali is a time to get closer to family and friends

Diwali is a time to get closer to family and friends

We love firecrackers the best !

Diwali symbolizes going from darkness to light, the the start of the Hindu New Year and a celebration for Indians of all religions all over the world.

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HAPPY DIWALI. THE END

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