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The Festival of LightsDiwali will next be celebrated on 23rd October 2014.Diwali is celebrated by Hindus in

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The Festival of Lights
Diwali will next

be celebrated on 23rd October 2014.
Diwali is celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November. It is the Hindu New Year and is either a 3-day or 5-day holiday depending on where you come from.

The Festival of

Слайд 3It is a very exciting and colourful holiday. Homes are

cleaned to welcome the New Year and windows are opened

so that the Hindu goddess of wealth, Lakshmi, can enter.

It is a very exciting and colourful holiday. Homes are cleaned to welcome the New Year and

Слайд 4It is believed that she cannot enter a house which

is not lit up, so every household burns special Diwali

clay lamps (diyas) to light the way for the goddess, which is why the holiday is also known as the Festival of Lights.
It is believed that she cannot enter a house which is not lit up, so every household

Слайд 5Children have a holiday from school. Presents are given and

delicious holiday food is prepared and exchanged. New clothes and

jewellery are worn. Parties are held, and dice and card games are played. Fireworks and firecrackers are set off to warn off evil spirits, so it is a noisy holiday too!

Children have a holiday from school. Presents are given and delicious holiday food is prepared and exchanged.

Слайд 11A rangoli is a colourful design made on the floor

near the entrance to a house to welcome guests. At

Diwali, Hindus draw bright Rangoli patterns to encourage the goddess Lakshmi to enter their homes.
Rangoli were originally done in small patterns of about 2 foot square, but now entire areas of floor can be covered in intricate designs, often produced by first drawing gridlines in light chalk.
A rangoli is a colourful design made on the floor near the entrance to a house to

Слайд 12Rangoli patterns are traditionally drawn with the fingers using flour,

rice grains or coloured chalk.
Rangoli can be square, rectangular or

circular – or a mix of all three. They are often symmetrical. Rangoli motifs are usually taken from Nature - peacocks, swans, mango, flowers and so on.
Rangoli patterns are traditionally drawn with the fingers using flour, rice grains or coloured chalk.Rangoli can be

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