Diwali is also referred to as
What is "Festival of Lights" or "What is Deepavali"
This sweet made of chickpea flour
Ladoo
This edible substance is one of the components used to make Rangoli powder that is used to create designs on the floor.
Rice flour
In Greek mythology, Medusa's hair is made of this
Snakes
Hindu System of traditional medicine native to India
Ayurveda
Number of arms Ravana had
what is 20?
Paneer, a popular Indian cheese, is commonly made by curdling milk with this
Lemon juice
Diwali is celebrated over this many days
5
Which actor is known as "Mr Perfectionist" in Bollywood Industry?
Carrots, Butter/Ghee, Milk, Sugar
Which 3 religions celebrate Diwali?
Hindu, Sikh and Jains
They are circular coils, which are deep fried until golden brown in color
Murukku/Chakli
This is the kind of firework that causes the most burn injuries on Diwali. Surprisingly, they are mostly to adults!
Flower Pot/Fountain
In Egyptian mythology, he was the Sun God
Ra
Practice of control and use of breath for internal purification
What is Pranayama?
Among Diwali festivities, on which day do you buy gold?
Day 1
This popular cold dessert
Kulfi
In Northern India, Diwali is the day to commemorate this person's return. Since the day he returned was a New Moon, the people lit oil lamps along his path to guide him home.
Lord Rama
In Chinese mythology, dragons symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly over this, which overs a large portion of the earth
water, rainfall, typhoons, and floods
In India, these are chain of brackish lagoons and lakes lying parallel to Arabian Sea
What are "Kerala Backwaters"?
What are name of the days on which Diwali is celebrated
Day 1: DhanTeras
Day 2: Narak Chaturdasi
Day 3 : Laxmi Puja
Day 4: Padwa
Day 5: Bhai Duj
Yogurt side
Raita
In Southern India, Diwali celebrates the defeat of the demon Narakasura by this avatar.
Krishna
Which India actor hosts Hindi version of "Who wants to be a Billionaire"
Who is Amitabh Bachhan?
Oldest national park in India and is home of Bengal Tigers
What is Jim Corbett National Park?