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Diwali - A Festival of Lights - Winni

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, symbolizes the victory of light over darkness. Families celebrate with prayers, diyas, sweets, and fireworks, fostering joy and unity.

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Diwali - A Festival of Lights - Winni

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  1. Diwali: A Festival of Lights

  2. Diwali Diwali, one of the most widely celebrated festivals in India, symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It marks the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and defeating the demon king Ravana. Celebrated over five days, each day holds special significance, with Diwali itself falling on the new moon night, known as Amavasya. People decorate their homes with vibrant rangoli designs, earthen lamps (diyas), and lights. Families come together to offer prayers to Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, for prosperity and happiness. Sweets and gifts are exchanged, and fireworks illuminate the night sky. The festival promotes unity, joy, and the importance of kindness, encouraging people to let go of grudges and spread happiness. With its message of hope, Diwali is not just a religious occasion but a universal celebration of positivity and renewal.

  3. Where is Diwali celebrated? All across India Diwali is celebrated across India, with grand festivities in northern states like Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Punjab, as well as in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and West Bengal. Southern states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka also observe the festival, along with celebrations in eastern and central India.

  4. Diwali calendar 2024 Day 1 Dhanteras October 29, Tuesday Day 2 Naraka Chaturdasi (Choti Diwali) October 31, Thursday Day 3 Lakshmi Puja (Diwali Festival) October 31, Thursday Day 4 Govardhan Puja November 02, Saturday Day 5 Bhai Duj November 03, Sunday

  5. Traditional Diwali Gifts 1 2 Diwali Dry Fruits Diwali Sweets 3 4 Diwali Hampers Diwali Diya and Candles 5 6 Diwali Chocolates Diwali Cakes

  6. Premium Dry Fruits Collection Premium Diwali Gift Hamper Sweet And Nutty Glow Diwali Combo

  7. Diwali Diya and Candles Diwali Truffles Diya Gift Set Lemongrass Fragrance Candle Festive Greetings With Sweets

  8. Thanks! Do you have any questions? info@winni.in +91 7740098262 www.winni.in CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, and includes icons by Flaticon and infographics & images by Freepik

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