From UK to Mauritius - Countries that celebrate Diwali with such aplomb that you’d be surprised!
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From UK to Mauritius - Countries that celebrate Diwali with such aplomb that you’d be surprised!
While Diwali has its roots in India, it is also widely celebrated in countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and the United States. In a few of these nations, Diwali also holds the status of a national holiday. If you are in the UK around Diwali, you’d be surprised to see the fervour that the festival brings. Of course, with Rishi Sunak as its PM, the celebration touches an altogether new high here.
Indonesia
Diwali is celebrated in a grand manner here, with traditions mirroring those in India. It's a public holiday, allowing people to connect and revel in the festival of lights.
Mauritius
This is another place where Hindus make up nearly half the population, and celebrate Diwali with much enthusiasm, like us, Indians. Clay lamps light up the entire island, creating a magical atmosphere.
Fiji
Diwali holds a lot of significance in Sri Lanka, where it spans five days, where also Diwali is celebrated like in India. The festivities see the lighting of oil lamps, fireworks, and traditional ceremonies.
Sri Lanka
Diwali holds a lot of significance in Sri Lanka, where it spans five days, where also Diwali is celebrated like in India. The festivities see the lighting of oil lamps, fireworks, and traditional ceremonies.
Malaysia
In Malaysia, Diwali is commonly referred to as 'Hari Diwali,' which translates to 'Green Diwali' because the country has prohibited fireworks. However, the vibrant diyas and lamps make up for their absence.
Nepal
Also known as Tihar, Nepal celebrates it with great enthusiasm, which involves gifting, house decoration with lights, and prayers to Goddess Lakshmi.
Singapore
Visiting Singapore during Diwali reveals how this destination, like India, comes alive with vibrant celebrations. Undoubtedly, Singapore commemorates this festival with great fervor and enthusiasm.
United Kingdom
Cities like Leicester and Birmingham in the United Kingdom host grand Diwali celebrations due to their substantial Indian communities. These festivities are almost as elaborate as those in India if not identical.
Thailand
In Thailand, Diwali, known as Lam Kriyongh, closely resembles Diwali celebrations. It occurs on the full moon day of the 12th month in the Thai calendar and features spectacular fireworks displays that are truly awe-inspiring.
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