Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated by millions around the world, particularly in India. This five-day festival symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Families decorate their homes with oil lamps and vibrant rangoli designs, sharing sweets and gifts with loved ones. Diwali's cultural significance goes beyond festivities; it encourages reflection and renewal. People often engage in prayers, seeking blessings for prosperity and happiness in the coming year. This beautiful celebration fosters a sense of community and connection, reminding us of the importance of hope, joy, and togetherness in our lives.
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