DEEPAVALI is an auspicious festival celebrated by Hindus all over the world. It is popularly known as the Festival of Lights, because when literally translated, the word Deepavali means ‘rows of lighted lamps.’

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Deepawali is celebrated in different ways. As given in the link, this is victory of good over evil. But many also worship Laxmi, the Goddess of wealth. Thus, this is festival of wealth in North India and good over evil in South.
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Diwali is also a festival of lights and crackers. These may cause fire breakouts and injuries. Observe safe Deepawali. See the link:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Take-precautions-have-safe-Diwali/articleshow/6874517.cms

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Diwali is celebrated in so many ways. Now there is latest news. This is also celebrated by Lathi/ cane fight. see the link:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/Where-Diwali-is-celebrated-with-cane-fights/articleshow/6877542.cms

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Whatever be the reason it is celebrated by all irrespective of religious differences.I wish such type of integrity is needed.
Diwali is also a festival of lights and crackers. These may cause fire breakouts and severe injuries to humans. have a safe Deepawali.
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for the Tamilians, the festival is a celebration of good over evil and light over darkness. It commemorates the day Lord Krishna killed the demon Narakasura

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All we want to see victory of good over evil and all religions have different festivals celebrating this but the saddest part is all these are becoming symbolic!
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]All we want to see victory of good over evil and all religions have different festivals celebrating this but the saddest part is all these are becoming symbolic![/quote]

Not only symbolic but some times these lead to bitterness also especially when festivals of different communities are on same date.

mainly these are festivals for rejoicing. Let us enjoy all festivals and maintain harmony and love for all.

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This year like the previous ones I have come across mindless revelry on the part of some people who haven't cared for stipulated decibel and burst loud crackers in densely populated areas completely remaining insensitive to the plight of the sick and old!
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