Diwali - The festival of lights is celebrated among Indians with great enthusiasm and is one of the biggest festivals of Indian history. Usually, it falls in the month of October or November. The festival lasts for 5 days and includes Govardhan Puja, Dhanteras and Bhai Dooj etc. All these festivals are celebrated with zeal and energy and people feel thrilled and excited.
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Let us discuss about the Diwali festivals in detail:
Dhanteras: On the day of Dhanteras, it is a tradition to buy gold, utensils and silver. Indians believe that this day is the auspicious day to but any such thing. People who cannot afford to buy gold or silver can buy utensils according to their budget. Sweets are offered to the Yamraj on this day and a diya is lighten up in the courtyard.
Chhoti Diwali: This day defines the victory of good over evil. Hindus take bath early in the morning after massaging their body with fragrant oils. Rangolis are made and the lamps are lit.
Bhai Dooj: This is the last day of Diwali celebrations. The day is celebrated by brothers
As you all know that Diwali is the festival of lights, so it fills you with hopes and delights. Aromatic candles, lights and diyas are available nowadays to help you in beautify your homes. Candles and diyas are placed in every nook and corner of the house to add lights and brightness all over. It is done to hide the darkness which is a symbol of evil. And lights are the symbol of goodness so lights play a major role in the celebration of Diwali.