
Diwali is the biggest festival of Hindus, celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm throughout India. It is the festival of lights, one of the most colourful and exuberant festivals in the world. This festival is known for its dazzling decorations, deep-rooted symbolism, and emotions. During Diwali, the streets and houses of India are lit up with the light of countless diyas, candles, colourful lights, and fireworks, which captivate everyone. This festival symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. People clean and decorate their houses, make and distribute sweets, wear new clothes, and strengthen their relationships by giving gifts to their loved ones.
Diwali is not only religiously significant but also socially and culturally significant. Diwali is celebrated primarily by Hindus, but its brightness and gaiety attract people of all religions across the country.