Diwali

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When:
November 1, 2024
All Day
Where:
Event category: Special event
Hybrid

Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain

Diwali, also known as Kali Puja in some parts of India—the Hindu “festival of lights”—is an extremely popular holiday for multiple religions throughout Southern Asia. While both Diwali and Kali Puja celebrate the victory of good over evil, Kali Puja is a one-day celebration in Eastern India; whereas, Diwali extends over five days and is the most important religious festival in many parts of India. The Times of India described Diwali as “a reaffirmation of hope, a renewed commitment to friendship and goodwill, and a religiously sanctioned celebration of the simple.” Fireworks, oil lamps, and the exchange of gifts and sweets are common, making this a favorite holiday for children. The lamps are lit to help the goddess Lakshmi find her way into people’s homes.

General practices: Lighting oil lamps and candles, setting off fireworks, and prayer.

Potential accommodations: If you would like to learn more about this religious holiday/observance or others that are recognized by members of our WSU community, we recommend you visit the full religious holidays and observances calendar on the Office of DEI’s page.

Contact

Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
diversity@wayne.edu

Cost

Free
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