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the festival of lights, where homes glow with diyas, hearts unite in worship, and the spirit of Diwali illuminates every corner of life.

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English: Diwali, the festival of lights, is a time of joy, unity, and spiritual renewal celebrated with immense fervor across India. In common households, the festivities begin with thorough cleaning and decorating of homes, symbolizing the welcoming of prosperity and positivity. Rangoli designs adorn entrances, while strings of marigold flowers and mango leaves add a festive touch.
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