Diwali Traditions
History of Diwali
Mythology
Rituals and Customs
Diwali Celebrations
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This is the type of traditional Indian outfit commonly worn during Diwali celebrations.

Sari/Kurto

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Diwali is often associated with the return of this hero to his kingdom of Ayodhya.

Ram Bhagwan

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This demon king was defeated by Lord Rama, leading to the celebration of Diwali.

Ravan

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This word means “row of lights” in Sanskrit and represents the lights people use to decorate their homes during Diwali

Deepavali

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This day marks the beginning of Diwali celebrations and is dedicated to wealth and prosperity.

Dhanteras

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This popular Diwali treat is a round, sweet dessert often made from chickpea flour and ghee.

Ladoo

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Diwali was traditionally celebrated to mark the end of this season and the start of winter in ancient India.

Harvest Season

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Diwali also marks the worship of this elephant-headed god associated with wisdom and new beginnings. 

Ganeshji

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These small oil lamps are often used in Diwali decorations and symbolize the victory of light over darkness.

Divo

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This day is celebrated to honor Lord Krishna’s lifting of the Hill and is marked by feasting and rituals. What puja is this?

Govardhan Puja

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People decorate their homes with these colorful floor designs to welcome prosperity and happiness.

 Rangoli

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The historical kingdom where the Diwali legend of Lord Rama's return is set.

Ayodhya

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This demon, who was defeated by Lord Krishna, is honored in the Diwali festival in some parts of India.

Narkasura

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On Diwali, many people perform this type of prayer ritual to honor the gods and seek blessings.

Puja

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This celebration on the final day of Diwali strengthens the bond between brothers and sisters, with special prayers and gifts.

Bhai Dooj

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Decorative hangings or door ornament traditionally used in Indian households, particularly during festivals, weddings, and special occasions.  

Toran

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This ancient text narrates the story associated with Diwali involving Lord Rama and Ravana.

Ramayan

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This demon asked for this boon before Krishna Bhagwan defeated him: "Everyone should celebrate his death with colourful lights"

Narkasura

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Businessmen/women perform this puja and close all the accounts while praying for the success of their next financial year on the occasion of Diwali.

Chopda Pujan

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What is used during Diwali to celebrate joy and ward off evil spirits, creating a festive atmosphere.

Fireworks

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During Diwali, people often clean and organize their homes to invite this goddess.

Laxmiji

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For how long was Ram Bhagwan, Sita mata and Lakshmanji exiled from their home?

14 years
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The goddess who symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and is celebrated in some Diwali customs.

Kali mata

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What is the Story of Samudra Manthan and who emerges out of the ocean?

  1. During the Samudra Manthan, Lakshmiji emerged from the ocean.
  2. Devas (gods) needed to restore their power. 
  3. Lord Vishnu Suggested churning the ocean (Samurdra Manthan) where they will find amrut (immortality). Demons also wanted this amrut. 


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What do we light to symbolize the victory of light over darkness and is a central theme during Diwali.

Divas/Divos