Diwali - Diving into Diwali's Luminous Legacy
Dive deep into the luminous world of Diwali. From its age-old legends to modern celebrations, discover why this Festival of Lights brightens millions of hearts worldwide.
Diwali FAQs
Why are lamps lit during Diwali?
Lamps, or 'diyas', are lit during Diwali to symbolize the victory of light over darkness. They also serve a spiritual purpose, representing inner enlightenment and the dispelling of ignorance.
Are there eco-friendly ways to celebrate Diwali?
Yes, many people now opt for eco-friendly Diwali celebrations by using clay lamps, reducing firecracker usage, and opting for organic colors and decorations.
How long is Diwali celebrated?
Diwali is typically celebrated over five days, with each day having its unique significance and rituals.
Is Diwali celebrated only in India?
While Diwali has its roots in India, it's celebrated in many parts of the world, especially in countries with significant Indian diaspora, like Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Canada, the UK, and the USA.
Is there a specific number of lamps to be lit?
While there's no fixed number, it's customary for many households to light at least one lamp in each corner of their home. Some families light many more, covering their entire house and garden with glowing diyas.
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