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In Pics | Seven famous traditions followed on Diwali

Diwali or Deepavali is popularly known as the 'festival of light' and is celebrated with great zeal and fervour across India. It celebrates the triumph of good over evil and will be celebrated on October 24 this year. From dressing in colourful traditional clothing, to lighting and decorating homes and bursting firecrackers, here we list some popular Diwali traditions.
Last Updated : 19 October 2022, 17:23 IST
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Home Cleaning: People get into Diwali mood with cleaning their homes. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi blesses houses that are clean and nicely decorated. Credit: Getty Images
Home Cleaning: People get into Diwali mood with cleaning their homes. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi blesses houses that are clean and nicely decorated. Credit: Getty Images
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Rangoli: People decorate their entrances with beautiful rangolis using flowers or colourful powders to welcome good luck into their homes. Credit: Getty Images
Rangoli: People decorate their entrances with beautiful rangolis using flowers or colourful powders to welcome good luck into their homes. Credit: Getty Images
Lighting of diyas: Lighting oil diyas on Diwali evening is considered auspicious as it symbolises prosperity and optimism. Credit: Getty Images
Lighting of diyas: Lighting oil diyas on Diwali evening is considered auspicious as it symbolises prosperity and optimism. Credit: Getty Images
Shopping and wearing new clothes: It is a tradition to wear new clothes on Diwali. People celebrate the return of Lord Rama from a 14-year exile and defeating the evil Lord Ravana marking the awakening of good over evil. Credit: Getty Images
Shopping and wearing new clothes: It is a tradition to wear new clothes on Diwali. People celebrate the return of Lord Rama from a 14-year exile and defeating the evil Lord Ravana marking the awakening of good over evil. Credit: Getty Images
Lakshmi Puja: On Diwali, it is customary to worship the goddess Lakshmi. People offer prayers to the goddess for a wealthy and prosperous life. Credit: Getty Images
Lakshmi Puja: On Diwali, it is customary to worship the goddess Lakshmi. People offer prayers to the goddess for a wealthy and prosperous life. Credit: Getty Images
Bursting Crackers: The festival ends with spectacular displays of fireworks. Credit: DH Photo
Bursting Crackers: The festival ends with spectacular displays of fireworks. Credit: DH Photo
Diwali Gifts: Diwali gifts are an age-old tradition. Presents like sweets, dried fruits, household items and other meaningful tokens of appreciation are given to family and friends to show love and honor. Credit: Getty Images
Diwali Gifts: Diwali gifts are an age-old tradition. Presents like sweets, dried fruits, household items and other meaningful tokens of appreciation are given to family and friends to show love and honor. Credit: Getty Images
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Published 18 October 2022, 05:06 IST

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