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Diwali Celebration
\r\nIn Indonesia, there is a particular island called Bali which sees the loudest celebration of Diwali with almost similar rituals as seen in India. But the floating lanterns are a specialty here.
\r\nIn Malaysia, this festival is known as Hari Diwali. In general, Diwali starts with the ritual of bathing in oil before dawn, followed by prayers in temples. There is a ban on firecrackers in Malaysia but one doesn't miss that as the streets and households are exquisitely lit up with lights and lamps. And Diwali is a public holiday in Malaysia. Fiji is another place where you get to see lots of glamor and grandeur for Diwali. People dress up in their newest dresses and jewelries and exchange gifts and sweets. Many schools and universities keep a Diwali party.
\r\nIn our neighboring country Nepal, Tihar is the name given to this festival. It is celebrated to honor Goddess Lakshmi who is believed to look after wealth sector. Just like India, here also, Diwali is a 5 day long festival. Interestingly, on the first day, cows are fed and prayed while the second day is dedicated to dogs. On the third day, lanterns, lamps, lights, and diyas are lit up to remind the great victory of Lord Rama over Ravana and his return to Ayodha. The fourth day is for the Yama, the lord of death and the last day is named Bhai Dooj which is a festival of bond between a brother and sister much like the Raksha Bandhan.
\r\nIn the Republic of Guyana in South America, Diwali is a national holiday and the celebration started here from the 1980's. All the normal rituals and traditions of Diwali festival are followed here.
\r\nWe all know the presence of Sri Lanka in the tale of the Ramayana. In Sri Lanka, this is perhaps the most widely celebrated festival due to the presence of Hindu Tamilians there. Fireworks, lights, sweets, gifts, etc. are enjoyed among friends and families.
\r\nMauritius is famously known as a little India outside India as 50% of the population there are Indians. SO, it is really a big day of celebration for those people out there which spent in much fanfare.
\r\nDiwali Quotes
\r\n View All \r\nMay this Diwali light up your new dreams, new hopes, new avenues, and new perspectives? May it shower everything good in your life and fill each day with pleasant moments. Happy Diwali to you!
\r\n \r\nThe truth is that existence wants your life to become a festival...because when you are unhappy, you also throw unhappiness all around.
\r\n \r\nOn this auspicious and sparkling festival of lights, may the glow of lamp illuminate your life and brings you joy, Prosperity and happiness. Happy Diwali!
\r\n \r\nWith gleam of auspicious Diyas and the holy chants, may happiness and prosperity fill your life forever! Wishing You & Your Family very Happy and Prosperous Diwali!
\r\n \r\nDiwali Messages
\r\n View All \r\nDon't Act Mean, Go Green. Celebrate An Eco Friendly Diwali This Year.
\r\n \r\nLet This Diwali Burn All Your Bad Times, Celebrate An Eco-Friendly Diwali!
\r\n \r\nWith gleam of diyas and the echo of the chants, may happiness and contentment fill your life. Wishing You & Your Family very Happy and Prosperous Diwali!
\r\n \r\nPaying respects to the gods, and decorating for them the Thali, this is what the occasion is all about, this is the spirit of Deepavali.
\r\n \r\nDates of Diwali for 5 Years (2024 to 2028)
\r\nYear | \r\nDate | \r\nDay | \r\n
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2024 | \r\n1st November | \r\nFriday | \r\n
2025 | \r\n21st October | \r\nTuesday | \r\n2026 | \r\n8th November | \r\nSunday | \r\n \r\n
2027 | \r\n29th October | \r\nFriday | \r\n
2028 | \r\n17th November | \r\nSunday | \r\n