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7 Unique Diwali Traditions You Can Only Experience In India

From Pushkar’s cattle fair to Goa’s fiery Naraka Chaturdashi, explore seven distinct Diwali traditions that capture India’s cultural diversity and centuries-old festive spirit like nowhere else in the world

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Diwali, one of India’s most cherished and anticipated festivals, is not one celebration but a colourful spread of countless regional customs, each illuminating the country’s diversity of faith, folklore, and festivity. At the heart of the festival is the mythological tale of the homecoming of Lord Rama, marking a victory of light over darkness. Across India, the five-day festival unfolds in strikingly different ways—through fairs in the desert, ancestral rituals by the sea, or the lighting of lamps on sacred hills. To travel through India during Diwali is to witness an entire subcontinent shimmering under one name yet shining in many forms. Here are seven unique traditions that bring out the country’s luminous cultural heart.

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