What is the first day of Diwali called?
Dhan Teras
Who do we thank on Dhan Teras for giving us wealth?
Laxmiji
What does lighting a divo symbolize?
Bringing light and removing darkness or negativity
What does the word “Diwali” come from?
“Divo” or “deep,” meaning lamp or light
What do we say or do on Diwali to show respect to our parents and elders?
We bow down to them and ask for forgiveness
On which day do we light divas and celebrate the Festival of Lights?
Diwali
Who defeated the evil king Narkasur?
Shri Krishna
What should we remember about using money on Dhan Teras?
Use it wisely and share with others
What do we make at our doorstep to welcome Laxmiji?
Rangoli
What do people pray for on Dhan Teras?
To use their money wisely and share with others
What day comes after Diwali and celebrates the Gujarati New Year?
Annakut / Nutan Varsh
Who helped Lord Ram rescue Sitaji and is known for his strength and devotion?
Hanumanji
What should we do on Diwali?
Do puja, seva, bhakti, and forgive others
What kind of food is offered to Bhagwan on Annakut day?
Many dishes — a “mountain of food”
What does the word “Annakut” mean?
‘Anna’ means food, and ‘kut’ means mountain
Which day celebrates the love between brothers and sisters?
Bhai Bij
Who lifted Mount Govardhan to protect people from the storm?
Lord Krishna
What does the Annakut offering teach us?
To be grateful and thankful to Bhagwan
What Hindu month is Diwali the last day of?
The Hindu month, Aso
What does “Dhan” in Dhan Teras mean?
Wealth or money
Which day of Diwali celebrates when Lord Krishna defeated Narkasur?
Kali Chaudas
Which goddess invited her brother, Yama Raja, for a meal on Bhai Bij?
Yamunaji
What can we do to make every day feel like Diwali?
Do aarti, thaal, and ghar sabha
What do fireworks on Diwali night represent?
Happiness and celebration of light over darkness
Who do we celebrate Diwali for?
Ram Bhagwan returning from his 14-year exile.