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Inside Odisha’s Spiritual Diwali Custom—The Story Of Bada Badua Daka

Odisha’s unique Bada Badua Daka ritual honours ancestors by lighting jute sticks to guide their spirits from darkness to light. Families gather to perform prayers, seeking blessings and celebrating their heritage through this ancient tradition

At the heart of Bada Badua Daka is the use of burning jute sticks, locally called Kaunria Kathi Photo: abhisekfilms/Instagram
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Diwali is celebrated across India with a rich variety of customs that differ from region to region, yet share common themes such as decorating homes, lighting lamps (diyas), exchanging gifts, and enjoying festive meals. In West Bengal, the festival is observed as Kali Puja, devoted to the goddess Kali. In Tamil Nadu, families create elaborate kolam patterns, while in Goa, Diwali commemorates the defeat of the demon Narkasur.

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