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100

These are small decorated hand pots made from clay used to light oil wicks

Diya 

100

This popular greeting means "Happy Diwali" in Hindi.

"Diwali Mubarak" or "Shubh Diwali"

100

Name atleast 2 religions that celebrate Diwali

Jainism, Hinduism, Sikhism

100

_____ oil traditionally burned in Diwali lamps

Mustard Oil


100

Free Points

You're welcome

200

Designs made of powder near doorways to welcome guests

Rangoli

200

On the day of Diwali, families often perform this ceremonial ritual to honor deities.

Puja

200

The followers of this religion celebrate Diwali as the return of Guru Hargobind Ji from captivity in the city of Gwalior.

Sikhism 


200

______ are commonly exchanged during Diwali as a symbol of good wishes and blessings.

Sweets

200

Name 2 foods that are eaten on this day

Sweets, samosa, kheer (rice pudding), ladoo, 

300

This sacred flower is often associated with the goddess Lakshmi and symbolizes wealth and purity. 

Hint: Floats on water

Lotus

300

Name 3 things that are commonly gifted during Diwali

Sweets, new clothes, gold, money, candles, puja supplies, jewelry

300

What is the primary reason that Hindu's celebrate Diwali?

The celebration/victory of good over evil

300

Fireworks are often set off during Diwali to ward off _____, and instead bring positive energy

Bad spirits/energy


300

How many people celebrate Diwali?

Over 1 billion! 

400

This shiny item, representing wealth, is placed near the goddess statue during Diwali prayers.

Gold coins or coins


400

Name 4 ways you can celebrate Diwali

Make a rangoli, decorate your house, light up diya, light up fireworks, wear traditional clothing, etc.


400

Between what time of the year is Diwali usually celebrated?

Mid October to Mid November

400

In Northern India, Diwali commemorates the return of Lord Rama after a ____year exile. 


14 year


400

Who was the first US president to celebrate Diwali in the White House?

Barack Obama

500

This flower is often associated with Goddess Lakshmi

The Lotus flower



500

How many days is Diwali celebrated for?

5-6 days


500

Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word Dipavali or Deepavali, meaning

Row of Lights

500

Sikhs also refer to this day as _____.


Bandi Chhor Divas

500


Answer of the puzzle Can you solve this?  is : 17

Value of one sky lamp is 20 (20 + 20 + 20 = 60)
Value of one  bomb is 1 (1 x 1 x 1 = 1)
Value of one anar is 3 (notice there are two anars joined togather to confuse so its 3+3+3+3 = 12 )

Now the last equation would be as follows

20 – 1 x 3 = 17

So the answer is 17.