Deepavali (or Diwali, “row of lights”) is celebrated by Hindus worldwide to commemorate the triumph of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, hope over despair. Oil-wick lamps are lit in every household, along with colorful strings of electric lights, causing the home, village and community to sparkle with dancing flames. The festival falls on the day before the new moon in the month of Aypasi (October/November).
Communities spare nothing in celebration. Lavish spreads of sweets and treats reflect unfettered partying. Deepavali lehyam a potent concoction made with ginger, pepper, ghee and moreis provided to Help gourmands digest the sumptuous feast. Families reach out to each other with gifts of sweets, dried fruit and crunchy, salty treats. Everyone wears colorful new clothing and any even new jewellery. Girls and women decorate their hands with henna designs.
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