HomeNewsTrendsHappy Diwali 2023: From lighting diyas to decorating homes, 7 key festival traditions

Happy Diwali 2023: From lighting diyas to decorating homes, 7 key festival traditions

Diwali is celebrated annually all over India, symbolising the victory of good over evil. Numerous traditions and customs are followed on this occasion such as exchange of gifts and feasting.

November 07, 2023 / 13:30 IST
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Diwali will be celebrated all over India on November 12.

We are just a few days away from the biggest festival in the Indian calendar- Diwali. The festival of lights will be celebrated on Sunday, November 12, symbolising the victory of good over evil.

Here are seven traditions that are followed on Diwali:

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1.Worship of Goddess Lakshmi: To receive the blessings of the goddess of wealth for prosperity, devotees pray and do puja at houses, shops and workspaces.

2.Exchange of gifts: On Diwali, families and friends meet and greet each other and it is customary to exchange gifts which is considered a gesture of love and goodwill.