Diwali is a celebration that happens during this season of the year.
Autumn, or fall
This white, cube-shaped ingredient is found in most Diwali sweets.
Sugar!
This bright, warm color is often used in Diwali decorations
Orange!
During Diwali, people often wear fresh or formal clothing to reflect this kind of feeling.
To show respect to the celebration
One of the most recognizable sounds during Diwali is the crackle and bang of these.
Firecrackers or Fireworks!
Diwali is often compared to this Western holiday because of lights, gifts, and sweets.
Christmas!
This popular Diwali treat shares its name with a musical instrument.
Jalebi!
This color, seen in rangoli designs, is also the color of grass.
Green!
What is the name of a traditional outfit a women might wear during Diwali?
A Sari
These are clapped or jingled while people dance during Diwali.
Bells!
Lighting lamps and decorating homes during Diwali is meant to invite this into the home
Prosperity or good fortune
This nut, found in many Indian desserts, is also used in pies and desserts in Canada
Cashews!
Diwali decorations often include vibrant colors to reflect these two uplifting ideas
Joy and Hope
What is the name of a traditional outfit a man might wear during Diwali?
Kurta!
Traditional Diwali music uses this kind of hand drum.
A Tabla
Diwali marks the start of this in many Indian communities.
The New Year!
This golden ingredient comes from cows and makes sweets rich and tasty
Ghee! It is a form of Clarified Butter
This item is sprinkled on sweets and rangoli to make them sparkle
Glitter
Bright colors and elegant fabrics are chosen for Diwali to symbolize this
Happiness!
Families often gather to do this activity together while singing prayers.
A Puja (or prayer ceremony)
Diwali comes from ancient stories found in this kind of book.
Religious or Sacred Texts
A colorful, chewy treat made with flour, ghee, and rosewater
Barfi
Rangoli designs are made on the ground with this colorful powder.
Coloured chalk or sand powder
Some women decorate their hands with this temporary body art.
Henna!
The lively sounds of Diwali—music, conversation, and celebration—symbolize this spirit of the festival
Togetherness and Joy