India is a country where people of many different faiths coexist. Since there is such a wide range of climates, regions, religions, and other factors, there are many festivals held here. Diwali is one of these festivals. Diwali, often referred to as the Festival of Lights, is a vibrant celebration that unites people across India and beyond. This festival marks the triumph of good over evil and is filled with joy, lights, and traditions. Families clean and decorate their homes, illuminate their surroundings with diyas, and prepare delicious sweets to share with loved ones.
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