Diwali, celebrated on October 31 this year, symbolises the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. The festival involves lighting diyas, bursting crackers, and exchanging sweets. Sharing heartfelt wishes and messages with loved ones enhances the joy and togetherness of the celebration.
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