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Sparks across India or Festival of lights

The Free Press Journal - Indore

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October 19, 2025

Exploring how each Indian state lights up with unique traditions, sweets, and festive celebrations

- Aanchal Chaudhary

It's that magical time of year again when homes glow with diyas and the sweet scent of ghee-laden treats fills the air. Diwali, also famously called the 'Festival of Lights', is more than just a festival; it's an emotion that unites millions across India. But what makes this occasion truly special is how beautifully diverse its celebrations are. From north to south and east to west, every region adds its own unique sparkle to this grand spectacle. Let's take a trip across India to see how Diwali shines in different corners of the country.

North India

In North India, Diwali celebrates Lord Rama's triumphant return to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. People light oil lamps, or diyas, to welcome him home and symbolise the victory of light over darkness. Streets dazzle with lanterns, homes are scrubbed clean, and families come together for Lakshmi Puja, praying for prosperity and happiness. Firecrackers, new clothes, and sweets like besan laddoo and kajukatli make the night even brighter. Uttar Pradesh, particularly Ayodhya, sees a spectacular display of lamps along the Sarayu River, turning the city into a golden paradise.

East India

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