Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, the Indian Festival of Lights or Deepavali, is a Hindu, Sikh and Jain festival “to drive away darkness with light and overcome evil with good”. It is held in mid-October or November every year. Diwali is an important Hindu festival. To celebrate Diwali, every household in India lights candles or oil lamps because they symbolize light, prosperity and happiness.
What is the Indian Festival of Lights?
The Indian Festival of Lights (also called Diwali, Festival of Lights, Hanukkah), this is one of the most important festivals in India, and it feels a bit similar to the Chinese Spring Festival (or Lantern Festival). On this day, people will set off fireworks and firecrackers, and they will also go to temples to light candles and oil lamps for worship and prayer. Everyone will gather to share sweets and desserts and feel the sweetness of life.
If it is in northern India, many people will go to the Ganges River here in the holy city of Varanashi to bathe, indicating that Vientiane is renewed and all life starts again.
English blessings for Diwali in India?
Diwali (Diwali Festival) is one of the four major festivals of Hindus and the most solemn festival in India. Its significance to Hinduism is equivalent to Christian Christmas. The blessings of Diwali can be said like this:
01. WishingyouaveryhappyandprosperousDiwali.
02. Maythisdiwalifulfillyourdreams.
03. MaythebeautyofDeepavalifillyourhomewithhappiness.
04. HappyDiwalitoyouandyourfamily!
05. HopingthisDiwaliturnsouttobeanextraspecialoneforyouandyourdearones.