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DIWALI –FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
An Introduction
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Before Diwali we send cards to our friends and family
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We go to people’s houses and give presents
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People like to buy new clothes on Diwali
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Jewelry is also a big favorite
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Many create elaborate designs (rangoli) with color (this one above in the UK)
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Rangoli is also made with flowers
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Another Rangoli example
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On Diwali, the story is that a famous Indian God & King, Rama returned home after 14 years
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But it was a moonless, dark night. Rama couldn’t see
But it was a moonless, dark night. Rama couldn’t see. So the people of Ayodhya, who were waiting, had an idea
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They lit the roads with little lamps to show them the way home
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.
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Every year Diwali comes on a moonless night.
The streets are covered with lights.
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People shop. Children buy interesting things like these clay dolls
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The shops and markets are colorfully lit too
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All the stores look so interesting
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Temples of all religions are brightly lit on this day
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The Golden Temple looks amazing
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There are Diwali fairs everywhere
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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
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Little lamps surround the Gods
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The prayer area looks festive with fruits & flowers
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After prayers, everyone goes out to
light lamps and candles around the house
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After prayers, everyone goes out to
light lamps and candles around the house Some diyas are colored and decorated
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Then, its time to eat
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Colored mithai (sweets) are everywhere
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People prepare delicious foods in their homes
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After eating, kids light firecrackers
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The spinning wheel is a big favorite
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Children love the sparklers
The spinning wheel is a big favorite
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Diwali is a time to get closer to family and friends
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We love firecrackers the best !
Diwali is a time to get closer to family and friends
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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. for an updated version at any time HAPPY DIWALI. THE END
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