Diwali celebrations
Diwali celebrations (© Umang Gajjar/Getty Images)
Celebrating shades of light
Homes sparkle with decorations, and the night sky bursts with colour as Diwali celebrations begin. Also known as 'Deepavali,' the name translates to 'rows (avali) of lights (deepa)' in Sanskrit, capturing the essence of this festival. Widely celebrated across various religions and regions, each has its own origin story. Regardless of the countless narratives and reasons behind the festivities, the central theme remains the triumph of good over evil. For many, Diwali is a homage to Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, who is thought to be guided into the homes of devotees by the glow of lights and lamps. The day isn't just about lights and legends—it's also a time for enjoying moments with loved ones, exchanging gifts and sweets, indulging in delicious feasts and dressing up in new outfits. Observed worldwide, its largest celebrations outside of India occur in Leicester, United Kingdom.
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