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Indians celebrate Diwali festival

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế01/11/2024


Known as the Festival of Lights in India, Diwali has transcended religious boundaries by attracting people of many different faiths to participate.

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

On the evening of October 31, millions of Indians and Hindus around the world celebrated Diwali. In the photo: Girls light earthen oil lamps to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in Guwahati, India. (Source: AFP)

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

The festival is held according to the Hindu lunar calendar and usually falls in late October and early November. People light up a street in Chennai with firecrackers. (Source: AFP)

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

Diwali is the most important festival of the year for Hindus. It is celebrated across India and abroad. In this photo: A florist arranges flowers for Diwali celebrations in Hyderabad. (Source: AP)

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

Diwali celebrations vary from region to region. In southern India, many people take warm oil baths early in the morning to symbolize bathing in the holy Ganges River as a form of physical and spiritual purification. Pictured: People visit stalls selling clay lamps preparing for Diwali in Bangalore. [(Source: EPA)

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

In the north, worship of the goddess Lakshmi, the symbol of wealth and prosperity, is the norm. Many people buy gold on the first day of Diwali because they believe it will bring them good luck. In this photo: People buy firecrackers to light up on the night of the festival in Amritsar. (Source: AFP)

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

Diwali is not only a celebration of the victory of light over darkness, of good over evil, but also a time for family reunions. People exchange traditional gifts such as sweets, nuts and enjoy special dishes together. (Source: AFP)

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

Dubbed the Festival of Lights, Diwali this year has transcended religious boundaries as it attracts people from different faiths to join in. In this photo: People visit a stall selling decorative lights in Kolkata ahead of Diwali. (Source: EPA)

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

In every corner of the world's most populous country, millions of homes are lit up with oil lamps, lanterns and candles, creating a magical, shimmering scene. The festive atmosphere is in full swing as people decorate their homes with colourful rangoli paintings and perform rituals to pray for peace and prosperity. In this photo: Bollywood actress Dia Mirza prepares to celebrate Diwali in Mumbai. (Source: AFP)

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

This year, several states in northern India, including the capital New Delhi, have imposed partial or total bans on fireworks in response to rising pollution levels during Diwali. But the skies over New Delhi still lit up with spontaneous fireworks displays. In this photo: Children at an orphanage in Jammu play with fireworks during Diwali. (Source: AP)

Hàng triệu người Ấn Độ tưng bừng đón lễ hội Diwali

On this occasion, many world leaders such as US President Joe Biden, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sent their congratulations, emphasizing the message of unity, harmony and hope. In the photo: Fireworks light up along the banks of the Sarayu River in Uttar Pradesh. (Source: AFP)

(according to Al Jazeera)



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