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  • And on this day Oil lamps will light all over the houses and street.
  • This day will proberly be the mostly brightiest night the same as the giving name.
  • which is the "festival of lights".

Second day (Roop chaudas)

  • On this day you put oil on your body before taking a bath. A belief that to destroyed the demon and bad lucks.

Third day (Deepavali)

  • This day they wondership the goddess Lakshmi by decorated thier house and hire prayers to their house to welcome the goddess.

How do people celebrate it?

  • The first day of Diwali is call the Dhanteras.
  • On this day Hindus should take bath offer lighted diya (candle-like) at the sunset.

In which country is it celebrated

, mainly?

  • Pay to the lord of death for the for protection from untimely death.
  • It's a National holiday in India and these

countries

  • Nepal, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago.
  • Sri Lanka,Surinam, Malaysia.
  • Myanmar,Singapore
  • Mauritius and Fiji

Diwali festival

Where is it originated from?

  • The origin of this festival come from the ancient India.
  • The festival is the worship for Mother Kali (the dark goddess of strength.) and Lord Ganesha (the elephant-headed God).
  • Diwali will celebrated for belief that for the return of their king.
  • The illuminated include the oil lamps and burst fire crackers.

By: Jean

What is that about?

  • Diwali or also known as festival of lights.
  • The celebration start on the 13th lunar day every years.
  • This will mostly invoid in using firecrackers and lights on telling story.