Diwali

2022 - 10 - 24

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Diwali 2022: Things to follow on this auspicious day (Economic Times)

Diwali is here, and the festivities have started across the country. So, you can start your celebrations, but remember these do's and don'ts while celebrating. Deepavali, also known as the festival of lights, is celebrated yearly with great joy.

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). Thus, people still follow that tradition and pray to the gods for health, wealth, and prosperity. The festivities consist of performing puja, observing certain rituals, and decorating homes with diyas, rangoli, and lights. [Deepavali](/topic/deepavali), also known as the festival of lights, is celebrated yearly with great joy. So, you can start your celebrations, but remember these do's and don'ts while celebrating. Avoid leaving footwear and trash at the entrance to your home

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Happy Diwali 2022: Share WhatsApp messages, stickers, GIFs with ... (Hindustan Times)

Happy Diwali 2022: On the auspicious occasion of Diwali, you can share WhatsApp messages, GIFs, stickers and more with your family, friends, colleagues and ...

We have also explained the steps you need to follow to share Diwali 2022 WhatsApp stickers and GIFs below. On the occasion of Diwali, you can send wishes, messages, GIFs and more on WhatsApp to your family, friends, and loved ones. Just try this amazing trick](/how-to/on-iphone-extract-text-from-videos-just-try-this-amazing-trick-71666528705015.html) [ Apple looks to do a WhatsApp with this iPhone 13, iPhone 14 trick](/how-to/apple-looks-to-do-a-whatsapp-with-this-iphone-13-iphone-14-trick-71666521895520.html) [ Stop sending WhatsApp photos on iPhone, Android the wrong way! From the sticker pack, select the sticker and then tap on the 'Add' button denoting the '+' symbol. Do THIS instead](/how-to/stop-sending-whatsapp-photos-on-iphone-android-the-wrong-way-do-this-instead-71666523019389.html) [ On Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, Watch 5, here's how to use Google Assistant](/how-to/on-samsung-galaxy-watch-4-watch-5-here-s-how-to-use-google-assistant-71666525482221.html) [ iPhone tips and tricks: Your iPhone can record stereo sound? With the shining of diyas and the echoes of the chants, may prosperity and happiness of this festival of lights fill our lives on this auspicious day. You will need to confirm by tapping on the 'Add to WhatsApp' button. Best ones to buy for iPhone 14, iPhone 13, iPhone SE 3](/tech/news/looking-for-an-iphone-charger-best-ones-to-buy-for-iphone-14-iphone-13-iphone-se-3-71665845891890.html) [Gaming](/gaming) [ Mario Rabbids: Sparks of Hope: How gaming firm Ubisoft mashed 'Rabbids' into 'Mario' world](/gaming/news/mario-rabbids-sparks-of-hope-how-gaming-firm-ubisoft-mashed-rabbids-into-mario-world-71666340191849.html) [ God of War Ragnarok, Gotham Knights, COD MW II, best games releasing before end of 2022](/gaming/news/god-of-war-ragnarok-gotham-knights-cod-mw-ii-best-games-releasing-before-end-of-2022-71666357551154.html) [ Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 raids to begin on THIS date; Check details now](/gaming/news/call-of-duty-modern-warfare-2-to-begin-on-this-date-check-details-now-71666266012962.html) [ Roblox Rallies on Surge in Video-Game Platform's Bookings](/gaming/news/roblox-rallies-on-surge-in-video-game-platform-s-bookings-71666085235561.html) [ GTA V PC Cheats: List of all GTA V PC Cheat Codes](/gaming/news/gta-v-pc-cheats-list-of-all-gta-v-pc-cheat-codes-71666014112325.html) Here are some of the Diwali 2022 WhatsApp messages you can share with your loved ones. It can be noted that WhatsApp does not create specific themed stickers but it allows you to download third party sticker apps for getting Diwali 2022 WhatsApp Stickers. Diwali marks the victory of good over evil and is celebrated with pomp and vigour by lighting diyas, candles, bursting crackers and more. Happy Diwali 2022: The entire world will be celebrating Diwali or Deepavali- the festival of lights on Monday, October 24.

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Diwali is having a mainstream moment in the US (CNN)

More and more major brands are recognizing the festival of lights, running ad campaigns and stocking products related to the holiday in the US.

And the party supplier [Big Dot of Happiness](https://www.bigdotofhappiness.com/) makes Diwali decorations that she’s bought in years past. Does it matter whether the person or company behind a Diwali product is South Asian or not? “These local chocolate companies are using familiarity in the style of Indian flavors with modern sustainable relevance for the younger South Asian generation,” Navanayagam says. What is the line between celebration and appropriation? New York-based TAGMO Treats, meanwhile, offers Diwali [mithai ](https://tagmonyc.com/shop/diwali-collection)that pays homage to home cooks. “When anything in any culture becomes mainstream, you do run the risk of appropriation,” she says. At 4.6 million people, Indian Americans account for about 21% of that group, [more than doubling](https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/fact-sheet/asian-americans-indians-in-the-u-s/#economic-characteristics-of-u-s-indian-population-2019) in population from 2000 to 2019. [Diwali Celebration Box](https://www.malai.co/ice-cream-desserts/diwali-celebration-box) in 2019. For a really long time there wasn’t even that acknowledgment,” she adds. The items in the collection – which in past years have included gulab jamun ice cream cake and [Parle-G](https://www.michigandaily.com/michigan-in-color/the-power-of-parle-g/) masala chai ice cream sandwiches – cater to a new generation of Indian Americans who are looking for an updated twist on familiar flavors, Bavishi says. Diwali, then, presents a significant commercial opportunity for businesses, given that it’s tradition to give gifts, ignite firecrackers and feast with friends and family. Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most important festivals in Hinduism.

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Happy Diwali wishes 2022: Send these WhatsApp wishes, Diwali ... (Times Now)

Diwali wishes: Here are some wishes and images to share with your loved ones on WhatsApp.

I wish you a happy Deepavali. Wishing you and your family a happy and prosperous Diwali. - May this Diwali brings you new smiles, unexplored avenues, and happiness.

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Diwali flash dance mob welcomes start of Hindu holiday (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

The idea started with Aparna Sarin, a physician who lives in Haddonfield. She says she began by asking her neighbors, “would you do this with me”?

Then she got her Haddonfield physician moms Facebook group and the Haddonfield Anti-racism Coalition involved. “And before I know it, those five people introduced me to five more.” The idea started with Aparna Sarin, a physician who lives in Haddonfield.

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Diwali Glasgow 2022: When is the Indian festival of lights, what is ... (GlasgowWorld)

Many Hindus celebrate Diwali by lighting 'diyas,' or small oil lamps, to honour Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune. The lamps symbolise the triumph of ...

Many Hindus celebrate Diwali by lighting ‘diyas,’ or small oil lamps, to honour Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune. People continue to burn lamps and candles to welcome the goddess Lakshmi’s light and wealth gifts. It is a major occasion celebrated by people of numerous faiths throughout India and now the rest of the world, including many Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and some Muslims and Buddhists.

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Diwali 2022: India celebrates the festival with a dazzling display of ... (Yahoo News)

India's streets and homes are lit up with colourful lanterns and glowing lamps as millions celebrate the Hindu festival of Diwali.

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Happy Diwali 2022: Deepavali Wishes Images, Status, Quotes ... (The Indian Express)

Happy Diwali (Deepavali) 2022 Wishes Images, Status, HD Wallpapers, Quotes, Messages, GIF Pics Download, Photos, Shayari: Diwali marks the homecoming of ...

*Wishing you a happy Diwali. Wishing you all a very Happy Diwali. Happy Diwali 2022 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Wallpapers, Messages, Photos: Diwali is a much-awaited festival that is celebrated with great pomp and show all over India.

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Case Western Reserve University professor partners with American ... (WKYC.com)

Deepak Sarma collaborated with the card company to create Diwali cards that are now available in Target stores. Author: Isabel Lawrence, Jessica Miller.

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Happy Diwali 2022 images and photos: Share these beautiful gif ... (Times Now)

Happy Diwali 2022 Images and Photos: Hindus celebrate Diwali on the New Moon Day (Amavasya Tithi) during the waning phase (Krishna Paksha) in the Hindu ...

May you be showered with good health, wealth, and a happy and prosperous life. A very happy Diwali to you and your family. May you be showered with happiness, good health, wealth and good luck. [Happy Diwali images](/topic/happy-diwali-images), greetings, messages, and HD Photos with friends and colleagues [Diwali](/topic/diwali)celebrations begin with Govatsa Dwadashi or Dhanteras and culminate with Bhai Dooj. Traditionally referred to as Deepawali (Deepon ki awali or row of lamps), it is one of the biggest festivals in India.

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Diwali 2022 live updates: As India celebrates festival of lights, Prime ... (Times of India)

PM Modi wishes countrymen a happy Diwali. दीपावली की आप सभी को ढेरों शुभकामनाएं। प्रकाश का यह पर्व हर ...

Sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik created a sand sculpture of Goddess Kali on the occasion of Diwali in Puri We're prepared with drones & to access high-rise buildings. We expect there won't be many incidents as firecrackers are banned.

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Festival of 'brightness' and 'radiance': PM Modi extends wishes on ... (Livemint)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended wishes on Diwali to the people of the country saying Diwali as a festival of brightness and radiance.

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Diwali 2022 LIVE updates: PM Modi, President Droupadi Murmu ... (India Today)

India is celebrating Diwali on October 24. On the eve of the festival, volunteers from Uttar Pradesh's Avadh University broke the record of lighting the ...

Read the Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished the people a happy Diwali on Monday. Diwali is associated with brightness and radiance. On the eve of the festival, volunteers from Uttar Pradesh’s Avadh University broke the record of lighting the most diyas (earthen lamps) on Diwali in Ayodhya by lighting over 15 lakh lamps at the Ram ki Paidi ghats. Visuals from a train in Moradabad. Passengers crammed into railway coaches as they travel in overcrowded trains amid the festive rush of Diwali & Chhath puja.

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Narendra Modi wishes people on Diwali (Telegraph India)

May this auspicious festival further the spirit of joy and well-being in our lives, says PM in his tweet.

May this auspicious festival further the spirit of joy and well-being in our lives. Diwali is associated with brightness and radiance. I hope you have a wonderful Diwali with family and friends."

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PM has been celebrating Diwali with security personnel since 2014 ... (Hindustan Times)

PM Modi would be marking Diwali with security personnel after visit to UP, Uttarakhand and Gujarat in the past few days. | Latest News India.

[Latest India News](https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news)along with [Latest News](https://www.hindustantimes.com/latest-news)and [Top Headlines](https://www.hindustantimes.com/)from India and around the world. While 2019 was when he met the personnel in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri, in 2020, he was at the border post of Longewala. In 2016, he went to Himachal Pradesh to meet soldiers near the China border. The next year, he visited three memorials in Punjab to honour successes of the Indian Army in the 1965 war. Meanwhile, the prime minister has been celebrating Diwali with soldiers every year since 2014 when he marked the festival with security forces in Siachen. [packed schedule ahead of Diwali](https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/from-gujarat-uttarakhand-to-up-pm-narendra-modi-s-schedule-ahead-of-diwali-101666149436156.html), Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to celebrate the festival of lights with soldiers at the border like every year.

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Modi in Kargil on Diwali: Here's how the Indian PM has celebrated ... (Livemint)

The PMO said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi has landed in Kargil, where he will celebrate Diwali with our brave soldiers." Modi has visited many military ...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived on October 24 in Kargil to celebrate Diwali with the Indian Army. The PMO said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi has landed in Kargil, where he will celebrate Diwali with our brave soldiers." Prime Minister Narendra Modi has landed in Kargil to celebrate Diwali with the Indian Army.

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'This is my first Diwali away from home' (BBC News)

Hardi Goradia, 26, is originally from Mumbai, in India. She arrived in Nottingham this term to study at Nottingham Trent University.

All of us are going to party together." "We are going to be lighting our rooms and celebrate it like we were in Mumbai. "It is a festival which has a togetherness vibe to it; we eat a lot of sweets and food. "Nobody is left in the darkness, everyone is brought into the light," he said. "Back home Diwali is the biggest party of the year," he said. "The party is going to be a melting pot for a lot of different cultures here," he said. "The best thing is we buy shiny clothes and wear these shiny clothes and look good. The Nottingham-based student said: "I've got my clothes here; she is in India, but we are both going to get dressed up and we are going to have a video call. "It's the tradition to get jalebi, a sweet thing," he said. "As kids we were told that Diwali is one of the biggest events we celebrate as a family and that is what I am looking forward to this year as well, because these guys are my new family." "So they are going to come along, get dressed up as well, so it's going to be a vibe, it's going to be great. "Now it just feels like home is not a place; it is a feeling."

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On Diwali, President Murmu, PM Modi and others wish people ... (The Indian Express)

PM Modi tweeted, "Wishing everyone a Happy Diwali. Diwali is associated with brightness and radiance. May this auspicious festival further the spirit of joy ...

May the light spread in everyone’s lives. On this holy festival of light and joy, let us try to bring happiness to the lives of those in need by lighting the lamp of knowledge and energy. On this great festival, I pray for happiness and prosperity in the lives of all the countrymen.” He said, “Happy Diwali to all the countrymen. conveyed her Diwali greetings in Tamil. Diwali is associated with brightness and radiance.

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Coventry: Shops report scaled-back Diwali amid money fears (BBC News)

The festival of lights is one of the biggest events in the Hindu calendar and people mark it by decorating their homes and buying gifts. However, rising costs ...

"We have noticed a big change because of the cost of living - people are not buying as much... "[But] we are not calling family over because of the cost of living." However, that is not the case in 2022 for Bandhan Samanta of Nima Diamonds, who says the average cost of a necklace has risen by £100 and he now struggles to find manufacturers.

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Indians celebrate Diwali with festivities, dazzling lights (Yahoo! Voices)

Indians celebrated Diwali on Monday as bright earthen oil lamps and dazzling, colorful lights lit up homes and streets across the country to mark the Hindu ...

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Happy Diwali!! (FYI- The celebration of the Diwali Festival of Lights may include fireworks, which is permitted under the Twp fireworks ordinance)

Sydney Opera House to shine gold for Diwali (NSW Government)

Diwali is held on the last day of the month of Kartika in the lunar calendar (falling between October and November). It is celebrated by lighting small oil lamps called diyas, which symbolise the lifting of spiritual darkness and the renewal of life, ...

Diwali is held on the last day of the month of Kartika in the lunar calendar (falling between October and November). “For generations, the contributions of our Indian, Bangladeshi, Nepalese and South East Asian communities have been woven into the social fabric of our state, and by celebrating their culture tonight we are also celebrating their contributions to making NSW a multicultural and multifaith success story.” “By lighting up the sails of the Opera House, we are sharing in the rich colour, vibrancy and values of Diwali,” Mr Coure said.

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Happy Diwali! - NAB News (NAB News)

NAB Senior Health Banking Manager Dolly Cutinho (pictured, middle) celebrating Diwali. “My first memory of Diwali is the incredible fireworks that would go off ...

We asked 13,000 colleagues what they value about working at NAB, and what matters to our people? I think it’s also really special how NAB acknowledges and celebrates it, particularly through the activities Cultural Inc organises. Find out if a career at NAB is for you. It’s been seven years since Tejas celebrated Diwali in India with his parents. “The Melbourne community is so aware of Diwali. It lasts five days and is celebrated by over a billion people around the world.

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Indians celebrate Diwali with festivities, dazzling lights (ABC News)

Indians across the country are celebrating Diwali, the Hindu festival that symbolizes the victory of light over darkness.

Modi and his party had long pledged to build a temple to Ram where the Mughal-era mosque once stood, in a long-running controversy. But on Diwali night people also lit up the sky with firecrackers and its smoke causes smog that sometimes takes days to clear. The Babri Masjid mosque was destroyed by a Hindu mob with pickaxes and crowbars in December 1992, sparking massive Hindu-Muslim violence that left some 2,000 people dead, most of them Muslims. Thousands of residents also lit lamps at their houses and temples across the city. Ahead of the celebrations, cities and towns across the country were decked with colorful lights. The markets buzzed with eager shoppers buying flowers, lanterns and candles meant to decorate houses and offices.

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Residents in Western Sydney celebrate Diwali after last year's ... (ABC News)

Kirki Joshi has been "cooking for days". After the COVID lockdown wiped out festivities in 2021, she is going all to celebrate Diwali this year.

We'll be overloaded with stuff in the langar hall and have so much food to give," he said. It's been lots of fun," Ms Joshi said. "We make the effort to ensure that we stock items to cater to all cultures and religions so that they can come and celebrate their Diwali (their way)," store owner, Sukhnandan Grewal said. "Normally we celebrate at home with our family first — with paath, hukamnama and ardas (prayers) — and then we'll eat together as a family before heading to the Gurudwara (Sikh temple) and celebrate with the rest of the sagat (congregation)," she said. For the Sikh community, this day serves as a reminder of the importance of freedom and human rights. For Hindus and Jains, Diwali or the Festival of Lights, is a time to commemorate the victory of good over evil, light over darkness and hope over despair.

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Residents across India celebrate Diwali with festivities and dazzling ... (NPR)

Indians celebrated Diwali on Monday as bright oil lamps and colorful lights lit up homes and streets across the country to mark the Hindu festival that ...

Modi and his party had long pledged to build a temple to Ram where the Mughal-era mosque once stood, in a long-running controversy. But on Diwali night people also lit up the sky with firecrackers and its smoke causes smog that sometimes takes days to clear. The Babri Masjid mosque was destroyed by a Hindu mob with pickaxes and crowbars in December 1992, sparking massive Hindu-Muslim violence that left some 2,000 people dead, most of them Muslims. Thousands of residents also lit lamps at their houses and temples across the city. The stunning spectacle along the shores of Saryu River was also attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Ahead of the celebrations, cities and towns across the country were decked with colorful lights.

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When is Diwali 2022: Start date, who celebrates it and how to wish ... (The Scotsman)

It is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the Hindu religion and is characterised by the use of stunning lights, candles, and oil lamps as well as ...

May the merriment of this wonderful festival of Diwali fill your life with infinite joy. However, according to the [Times of India](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/) saying ‘Happy Diwali’ is okay but there are longer greetings available which you can use. By this, chances are you know someone who is connected to the festival and you may want to pass on your best wishes but say something beyond only ‘Happy Diwali’. Every year, Diwali occurs after the conclusion of the harvest to coincide with the new moon that comes out between October and November - it symbolises the triumph of knowledge over ignorance or, in other words, light over darkness. Reportedly, the word Diwali (or Deepavali) comes from a Sanskrit word meaning “rows of lighted lamps”. [Sikhs](/topic/sikhs) and some Buddhists all over the world celebrating it.

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The history of Diwali: The five-day festival of light (Sky HISTORY)

Hindus celebrate Diwali, but it is observed in different religions as well. Jains and Sikhs also have their own traditions, with their own religious ...

However, the Indian diaspora is much more widely spread, and Diwali is observed by people of Indian descent in almost every country on the planet. The festival is a celebration of all things luminary and settlements across the world, of all sizes, light up in festivity. It is the celebration of light over darkness and the triumph of good over evil; this name is chosen to signify this. Diwali falls within the Hindu lunar calendar month of Karthik and is chosen as it falls on Amavasya, which translates to moonless night. The day after Diwali is a little more subdued, and celebrations differ from area to area. Let's explore the history of the festival and some of the most interesting and important facts about this celebration.

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Biden to Hold Diwali Celebration (Voice of America)

A Tamil devotee lights an oil lamp at a religious ceremony during the Diwali or Deepavali festival at Ponnambalavaneshwaram Hindu temple in Colombo, Sri Lanka, ...

Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump also held Diwali celebrations. Bush’s time in office. Last year, the Bidens lit a small lamp known as a diya at the White House to celebrate the festival.

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Diwali, the festival of lights explained (Red and Black)

On Monday, Oct. 24, millions of Hindus across the world will celebrate what is for many the largest and most important holiday of the year — Diwali, ...

Regardless of the differences in how Diwali is celebrated, its essence lies in the lessons told from these stories — good over evil and light over darkness. In southern India, Diwali celebrates the day that Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, defeated the demon Narakasura. However, most stories from western India are related to Lord Vishnu, the Hindu deity of creation, protection and transformation, who has 10 primary avatars, or forms. The fifth and final day is Bhau-Beej, also called Bhai Dooj. Rangolis, which are colorful designs made of sand, will adorn the floor and entryways to the house. Diwali gets its name from the Sanskrit word, Deepavali, which means “row of lights.” Diwali is not limited to Hindus, as Sikhs, Jains and Newar Buddhists also have their own celebrations.

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Indians celebrate Diwali with lamps (The Singleton Argus)

Indians have celebrated Diwali as earthen oil lamps and dazzling lights lit up homes and streets across the...

Modi and his party had long pledged to build a temple to Ram where the Mughal-era mosque once stood, in a long-running controversy. Thousands of residents also lit lamps at their houses and temples across the city. The stunning spectacle along the shores of Saryu River was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. To celebrate his return, people light the earthen lamps. Millions of Indians thronged crowded bazaars for shopping, bringing back the Diwali cheer that was dampened during the last two years due to coronavirus restrictions. Indians have celebrated Diwali as earthen oil lamps and dazzling lights lit up homes and streets across the country to mark the Hindu festival that symbolises the victory of light over darkness.

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Diwali: Hindu festival of lights celebrated worldwide (USA TODAY)

A devotee holds an oil lamp while offering prayers during Hindu festival of Diwali at a temple in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Oct. 24, 2022.

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Diwali: Hindu festival of lights celebrations around the world – in ... (The Guardian)

Diwali, one of the most popular Hindu festivals, is celebrated by devotees all over the world. Also known as the festival of lights, it symbolises the ...

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Sydney Opera House illuminates in Diwali cheers after a 'Virat ... (Livemint)

On the auspicious occasion of Diwali, Sydney Opera House lit up on Sunday after several world leaders including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ...

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Everyone Came Out to this Glamorous Diwali Party, Hosted by ... (Vogue.com)

Diwali took center stage at The Pierre in New York City, where Christian Louboutin, Falguni & Shane Peacock, Pete Buttigieg, and others partied the night ...

What a fun way to celebrate the holiday!” exclaimed Kal Penn, wearing a glimmering red and blue Harleen Kaur jacket. Anjula Acharia, wearing Falguni Shane Peacock, shared similar excitement for the holiday: “Diwali is so important to me because it’s an expression of my culture, the beauty, the elegance, the colors, and an opportunity to show how much fun we are.” Falguni and Shane Peacock, two of India’s [top fashion designers](https://www.vogue.com/article/beyonce-jay-z-blue-ivy-wearable-art-gala), co-hosted the party and dressed many attendees. We really want to put Diwali on the map.” Diwali is a Hindu holiday celebrating the victory of light and good over darkness and evil. It’s common to light oil-filled clay diyas in order to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity, and Ganesh, the god of wisdom and good luck.

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Five things you should know about the festival of Diwali (The Columbus Dispatch)

Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains across the Indian subcontinent — and in Greater Columbus — are celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights, this week.

The holiday is also a celebration of Laxmi, the goddess of wealth, and Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. and an Annakut celebration on Wednesday. You can support work like his with a tax-deductible donation to Report for America here: (This year, lighters of firecrackers in Delhi could face up to Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains across the Indian subcontinent — and in Greater Columbus — are celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights, this week. This is symbolized by the millions of candles, lights and fireworks illuminating villages, towns and cities over the holiday. On the third day, people place vermillion powder on the foreheads of cows. Both crows and dogs are given special food, and dogs are garlanded with marigold flowers. “We worship dogs because they protect us.” The most important celebration, Laxmi Puja, occurs on Monday with the new moon. Bengali-speakers in eastern India also worship Kali, an all-powerful goddess, during Diwali. [concentrated](https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/08/17/6-facts-about-jains-in-india/) in western India, the holiday [marks](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jain-perspective-diwali_b_1032617) the attainment of enlightenment by the spiritual teacher Mahavira, in 527 B.C.E.

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Photos: Indians celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights (Aljazeera.com)

Indians across the country are celebrating the Hindu festival that symbolises the victory of light over darkness.

But on the night of Diwali, people also light up the sky with firecrackers, and the smoke causes smog that sometimes takes days to clear. [Diwali](/news/2020/11/14/diwali-2020-when-is-it-and-how-is-it-celebrated) on Monday as bright earthen oil lamps and colourful lights lit up homes and streets across the country to mark the Hindu festival that symbolises the victory of light over darkness. Indians across the country are celebrating the Hindu festival that symbolises the victory of light over darkness.

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Diwali 2022: Celebrating the Festival of Lights Around the World (The Wall Street Journal)

Clay lamps, or diyas, are lit and placed around the entrances to Hindu homes the night before the new moon in the Hindu month of Kartika.

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Indians celebrate Diwali with festivities, dazzling lights (The Manila Times)

NEW DELHI: Indians celebrated Diwali on Monday as bright earthen oil lamps and dazzling, colorful lights lit up homes and streets across the South Asian ...

The Babri Masjid mosque was destroyed by a Hindu mob with pickaxes and crowbars in December 1992, sparking massive Hindu-Muslim violence that left some 2,000 people dead, most of them Muslims. It was Modi's second visit to the temple since he laid the foundation for its construction in 2020. But on Diwali night, people also lit up the sky with firecrackers and its smoke causes smog that sometimes takes days to clear. Thousands of residents also lit lamps at their houses and temples across the city. The stunning spectacle along the shores of Saryu was also attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Ahead of the celebrations, cities and towns were decked with colorful lights.

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Vice President Kamala Harris Hosts Historic Diwali Celebration At ... (TeenVogue.com)

Vice President Kamala Harris hosted an intimate celebration of Diwali at her residence in DC, attended by South Asian leaders in politics, film and TV, ...

It sounds cliche to say that “you have to see it to be it”; it’s also not entirely true, as many of the trailblazing guests were the first to mark a certain level of achievement in their fields. And here we all were, together, celebrating a holiday and wearing clothes that people may have mocked us for in the past or that made us targets of hate. They then handed out sparklers, the handheld fireworks that are commonly lit on Diwali to symbolize the idea of seeking light in the darkness. But it was beautiful to turn around everywhere and see South Asians of all ages meeting and greeting each other, congratulating each other on their latest personal or professional accomplishments, and the young dancers taking it all in — all of us, quite literally, seeing it. To many of us, one of the seemingly small but standout moments of Bridgerton season 2 is when Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) oils her sister Edwina’s (Charithra Chandran) hair: a tradition many of us grew up with, one that brings us immense comfort, and also one that caused others to mock us. She wrote on her Instagram that she realized “each one of the guests at the party did have something in common: we were all self-made. After all, Harris is a heartbeat away from the presidency, the right-hand woman to one of the most influential leaders in the world — and a powerful figure in her own right. (The event was off the record, but I’m writing this with permission from her office.) She spoke of her memories celebrating Diwali in India as a child, and the universal relevance of what the holiday stands for: light over darkness, and enlightenment over ignorance. … It wasn’t our pedigree, but rather the degree of effort we worked on our goals, that unites us. But the fact of it happening on one of our most important holidays — the holiday that is all about the triumph of good over evil, of light over dark — was something I couldn’t (and still don’t) understand. These are all people I have watched work for years and years to get to positions of power and influence, and I know for a fact it wasn’t always easy (if it ever was). The values we hold, the policies we enact or support, the intersectionality of true justice: these are all things that matter just as much, if not more, than the identity of any one person in any one position.

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'It's about time': Celebrations of Diwali illuminate NYC (The Seattle Times)

NEW YORK (AP) — The week dawned gloomily in New York, but the drab mist was little match for the holiday at hand: Diwali, the festival of lights that ...

Ratan Sharma, a manager at India Sari Palace, says sweet shops and grocery stores are the biggest beneficiaries of the Diwali shopping. Padma Lakshmi and Sarita Choudhury embraced for the camera, with the former demonstrating some hip-shaking thumkas. Carrying a basket brimming with tea lights and other decorations, the Delhi native said her Diwali celebrations in the United States are usually intimate family affairs because most people prefer to pray in their own homes. In the stands outside Apna Bazaar, a grocery store, a sea of small clay pots and wicks for Diwali lamps lay alongside fresh bunches of cilantro and above bags of onions. The party, now in its third year, highlights Diwali by bringing together high-powered South Asians with other New York luminaries — people who “the world saw as leaders and role models,” said host Anita Chatterjee, CEO of A-Game Public Relations. Five miles east of the five-star hotel, those already familiar with the holiday were embarking on preparations for their personal celebrations.

Statement by President Joe Biden on Diwali - The White House (The White House)

Jill and I wish a happy Diwali to the more than one billion Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Buddhists celebrating this Festival of Lights in the United States, ...

American history has been a constant struggle between the American ideal that we are all created equal and the harsh reality that that we have never fully lived up to it. On this day, we give thanks for the optimism, courage, and empathy demonstrated by the incredible South Asian community all across America. Jill and I wish a happy Diwali to the more than one billion Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Buddhists celebrating this Festival of Lights in the United States, India, and around the world.

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Hundreds pack Bhakti Center on Lower East Side for Diwali ... (CBS News)

The holiday is all about light overcoming darkness, and there's symbolism of that in every corner of the center.

Dayal Gauranga Das, the executive director of the Bhakti Center, said there is good reason for that growth. "I like to think of the Bhakti Center as my spiritual home. People made their way to the Bhakti Center for what's a very spiritual event.

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White House hosts biggest Diwali reception ever (Hindustan Times)

Wishing a happy Diwali to more than one billion Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Buddhists celebrating this Festival of Lights in the United States, India, ...

A home that belongs to all of you," the first lady said. Each day of the festival is associated with six different principal stories. Moreover, US vice-president Kamala Harris also delivered remarks from the White House on the occasion of Diwali celebrations. This is the first Diwali reception of this scale in the White House ever to be held. We have more Asian Americans than ever before in history and we want to thank you for making the Diwali celebration a joyous part of American culture," US President Joe Biden said during a reception to celebrate Diwali at the White House. As the world celebrates this gathering of light, he said, "as this community has experienced too often--that there is always darkness lurking.

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