India is a country of festivals, and Diwali is the major festival of India. By the way, we celebrate it all over the world. However, this five-day festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and gaiety in India. Deepawali falls on the 15th day of Kartik month, that day is also called Amavasya. This time begins in the month of October or November. Diwali day is also considered as the beginning of new year in many areas. To welcome Diwali, people do household cleaning and paint. Because it is called the festival of lights, this is why thousands of lamps are lit around the houses. Deepak is considered a symbol of hope and joy. Light shuns the darkness of night and brings new faith in people's lives. The enjoyment of Jit over darkness by light is celebrated by the exchange of sweets and gifts. Firecrackers are used to add more light to the celebration. Every day has a different significance in five days. 1) Dhanteras,12 & 13 - October 2020 The first day of Diwali is dedicated
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