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QuestionDo you say “Happy Diwali” to people who are celebrating?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can say Happy Diwali. Traditional Diwali greetings often make references to the lights and colors of the holiday, so you can also say something like, “May the lights of Diwali brighten your life and surround you and your loved ones with joy!”
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QuestionIs Diwali the Hindu new year celebration?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIn some parts of India, Diwali marks the start of a new year. More generally, it’s a celebration of the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.
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QuestionHow should I dress for a Diwali party?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThere aren’t any hard and fast rules for what to wear at a Diwali party. If it’s at a fancy venue, you might wear a flashy sari, gown, or Pathani suit. If it’s a house party, tone it down and wear something a little more casual or conservative.
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QuestionWhy is Diwali celebrated?Community AnswerDiwali is celebrated due to the return of an ancient king named Rama. He was no ordinary guy. He was the god Vishnu in human form. He defeated an evil king named Ravana. Ravana's palace was at Sri Lanka. People were glad that Vishnu won and Ravana lost. Diwali also represents the end of the harvesting season and start of the planting season. Lakshmi is worshiped to ensure financial success. Kali is worshiped to protect against lazyness and hardship
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QuestionWhat would be an appropriate gift for a Christian to take to a Diwali party in a Hindu house?Community AnswerTake some traditional Indian sweets.
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QuestionAre fireworks used to celebrate Diwali?Community AnswerYes, most everywhere. Some who are very religious and may just light deepas (candles).
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QuestionOn what date does Diwali actually start?Community AnswerThe Hindu calendar does not follow the monthly calendar. It follows the moon cycle and the position of the moon instead. The date is always changing.
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QuestionIs Diwali is only for Hindus? If so, why?Community AnswerDiwali is mainly celebrated by only Hindus, but it is free to be celebrated by anyone. It is also celebrated by Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains.
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QuestionIs there anything they do only on the last day of Diwali?Community AnswerThe last day is known as Bhai Dooj. On this day, sisters put tilak on the forehead of their brothers, and exchange gifts. Sweets are made. There are many other customs in different regions of the country.
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QuestionIt is necessary to burst crackers in diwali?Community AnswerNo, it is not necessary to burst crackers. You can just light diyas and candles. Bursting crackers is just for fun.
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QuestionHow do I get pictures of Diwali from the Internet?Community AnswerGo to Google Image Search, type "Diwali" in the search box, click on each image to view, and right-click and select "Save image as..." to download any to your computer that you'd like to keep.
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QuestionWhat is the meaning of diwali?Community AnswerOriginally, the name was "Deepavali". "Deepa" meant candle, and "vali" is not a word on its own, but when added to another means festival. It literally translates to "festival of candles," but it's meant to mean festival of light.
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QuestionHow many days do I fast for Diwali?Community AnswerNone. Hindu families fast starting 30 days before Diwali, ending their fast 20 days before Diwali. It is a 10 day long fast in total.
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QuestionHow do I make rangoli?Community Answer
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QuestionWhat are the offerings made by people on Diwali?Community AnswerThe offerings made on this day are usually traditional Indian sweets.
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QuestionHow can I celebrate Diwali without crackers?Community AnswerYou can celebrate Diwali without cracker by lighting diyas and candles, because the crackers aren't necessary.
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QuestionHow do I decorate my house for Diwali?Community AnswerYou can put a garland of flowers around your door and light lamps near your sidewalk. Essentially, you can decorate your house however you please!
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QuestionWhen is the Lakshmi Puja performed?Community AnswerOn the 3rd day of Diwali. Lakshmi is worshiped to ensure financial success throughout the year. Kali is worshiped to protect against laziness.
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QuestionHow do Sikhs celebrate Diwali?Community AnswerUsually Diwali is celebrated only by Hindus. It is celebrated as described in the article.
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QuestionHow does Diwali start?Community AnswerUsually with the Lakshmi and Ganesh pooja. But people also make rangoli in the evening .
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QuestionDo I give gifts during Diwali?Community AnswerUsually, yes. Sweets would be most appropriate, but if you cannot get those easily you can just give flowers from a nearby grocery store.
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QuestionCan I go shopping on Diwali?Community AnswerYes, in fact many people wait for Diwali to go on a shopping spree. If you're in India, just don't forget to buy some diyas to lighten up the Diwali of clay workers, who work hard to brighten up your festivities.
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QuestionWhat gift should I give to some friends who are celebrating Diwali?Community AnswerGive them good things like sweets, clothes, toys, candles, fruit, etc. You could also ask them what they think is a nice gift for the event.
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QuestionDoes a Diwali festival start in a specific way?bhanu lekhalaCommunity AnswerDeepavali comes from Sanskrit words 'Deepa' which translates to 'light' and 'aavali' which translates to 'a line'. It technically means a line of lights. Everyone starts by cleaning the house a day before. The morning starts by bathing, rangoli, and performing pooja to the goddess Lakshmi. The families come together and cook dishes (mostly vegetarian) and wish the beloved ones who are away. In the evening people visit temples for blessings from God and start to lit diyas/candles and burn crackers to celebrate Diwali. The whole family ends the day by having dinner.
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QuestionIs necessary to burn crackers on Diwali?Aarya HandaCommunity AnswerNo, you don't have to do that. It is simply a longstanding tradition to do so but that does not mean that you have to partake in it.
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QuestionWhat do people eat on Diwali?Community AnswerPeople prepare traditional dishes like chivda, chakli, ladoos, burfis, kheer, gulabjamun, basundi and kaju-katli.
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QuestionCan I make a Rangoli out of paper glued together?Community AnswerYes, you can but it is usually made with chalk. Traditionally it is made by scattering powdered chalk on a white pattern on pavements.
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QuestionWhat type of clothes do people usually wear during Diwali?Community AnswerTry ethnic wear. Girls can wear lehengas or Kurtis and boys can wear traditional dress. This totally depends on your choice of clothes.
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QuestionWhy are there five days of Diwali?Community AnswerOne of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, Diwali symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance". ... The five-day long festival originated in the Indian subcontinent and is mentioned in early Sanskrit texts.
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