Diwali - The Festival Of Lights

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Today, millions of Hindus, Jains and Sikhs all over the world are celebrating Diwali. Also known as Deepavali or the Festival of Lights, it is one of the most eagerly awaited and widely celebrated festivals of India.

The day begins with most people visiting the temple to obtain blessings from the Hindu gods. Following that, they visit friends and family and exchange gifts and Indian sweets. Since buying gold jewelry is considered very auspicious during this time, the women dress in their finest Indian attire and head to the jewelers in the afternoon.

At night, the houses in India are lit up with diyas (small oil lamps) and the skies, with colorful fireworks. What makes it fun is that these are not professional displays - Instead, everyone creates their own show by lighting up their favorite crackers. The young ones stick to the sparklers, while the older ones brave it out with the louder, more powerful fireworks. The commotion continues late into the night until the very last firecracker has exploded.

The significance behind Diwali varies amongst the different states of India. While the stories may differ, they all celebrate the triumph of good over evil! For some Hindus, Diwali also marks the end of the calendar year. Tomorrow, they will celebrate the first day of the year 2068. That is because the Hindu calendar, which is based on the lunar cycle, is 57 years ahead of the conventional Christian calendar, that we all follow.

For kids living in India, Diwali is the equivalent of Christmas in the western countries. They get a week's vacation from school, receive gifts from their parents and other relatives (no Santa Claus however!), wear beautiful clothes, eat great food and, get to play with sparklers and fireworks. Sounds fun doesn't it?

Happy Diwali!

Sources: About.com, BBCnews.com

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29 Comments
  • Jenaya ;Pover 14 years
    The lights r bright and sparky! I would love a week off of school like you said Serena! But whats up with the food?
    • kailynover 14 years
      i wlold love to do this
      • Ronakover 14 years
        I think Diwali is a great way to get together with friends and families and have fun.
        • Ravraj . .over 14 years
          It is cool all the light look awsome
          • Gurkirpalover 14 years
            its awesome the fireworks and the lights
            • Gurkirpalover 14 years
              its awesome all the fireworks and the lights
              • Mckaylaover 14 years
                The festival of lights sounds fun
                • koover 14 years
                  talk about lights and culture. and what beautiful dresses and how cool
                  • Serena over 14 years
                    Diwali looks a lot of fun for kids they get a week off of school and they receive gifts from they're parents and relatives. They must have a fun time playing with sparklers and fireworks. All these houses must be decorated with oil lamps and flowers in front of everyone's houses.
                    • jahmar over 14 years
                      Diwali sounds like a great holiday. lots of bright lights and fire works. it looks so fun.

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