Shubh Deepawali
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Diwali is one of the most famous festivals of India. It has no geographical barrier and every Indian whether in India or abroad celebrates it with full fun and frolic. This festival is celebrated to mark the victory of good over evil. Diwali brings the festive season in India. It is celebrated for 5 days as Dhan Teras, Choti Diwali, Lakshmi Puja, Govardhan Puja, Bhai Dooj. On Diwali people spend lavishly on crackers, sweets and new clothes.