Diwali is one of the major festivals of India. This time this festival is being celebrated on 31 October / 1 November. The glitter of the five-day Deepotsav starts from Dhanteras itself. Preparations for Diwali have started everywhere. People are busy cleaning and shopping in their homes. A different enthusiasm is seen among the people about this festival of lights and fireworks. This festival is celebrated with great pomp in every corner of India. From children to the elderly, everyone waits for this festival.
This festival is celebrated with great pomp in India, but do you know that apart from India, Diwali is celebrated in many other countries. In this article, those countries of the world are being told where Deepotsav is celebrated.
Diwali of Nepal
The festival of lights i.e. Diwali is also celebrated in India's neighboring country Nepal. In Nepal, this festival is called 'Swanti'. Like India, a 5-day festival is celebrated in Nepal too. On the first day, people feed crows and on the second day, dogs. On the third day, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped and Nepal Samvat also begins from this day. The fourth day is celebrated as the New Year and on the fifth day, Bhai Tika takes place, which is celebrated like Bhai Dooj.
Diwali in Malaysia and Singapore
Diwali is also celebrated in countries like Malaysia and Singapore. On this occasion, there is a government holiday in Singapore and cultural programs are organized. Diwali in Malaysia is also very famous. In Malaysia, the festival of Diwali is celebrated in the seventh month of the Hindu solar calendar.
Diwali in Sri Lanka
After the killing of Ravana by Lord Shri Ram, his brother Vibhishana became the king of Lanka. Vibhishana had ordered Deepotsav to symbolize the victory of good over evil. Since then, the tradition of celebrating this festival by lighting lamps on the day of Amavasya started in Sri Lanka and even today Diwali is celebrated here.
Scotland
Every year in Scotland, the festival of lights is celebrated, which is known as 'Up Helly Aa'. This is actually a form of Diwali, in which people here dress up like ancient sea warriors and take out a procession with torches in their hands. During this time, the entire city is surrounded by lights.
Diwali in Japan
The 'Onyo Fire Festival', which starts every year in January, is the oldest festival of Japan. This festival is celebrated like Diwali, in which the cities are illuminated with lights. During this, six torches are lit which symbolize the end of disaster. On this day, the Japanese wear white clothes and show amazing stunts while rotating the torch.
Diwali in Canada
Every year on November 5, Guy Fawkes Night i.e. Bonfire Night is celebrated in Canada, which is also known as 'Newfoundland Tradition'. It is celebrated exactly like Diwali. On this day, there is a lot of fireworks and people dance and sing a lot.
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