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Diwali is a five-day Hindu festival of lights which symbolises the spiritual victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It commemorates the day when Hindu god
Rama, along with his wife-consort
Sita and brother
Lakshmana, returned to his kingdom of
Ayodhya after defeating demon-king
Ravana and following 14 years of exile. Celebrations peak on the night of the third day of the festival—the main day of Diwali, which is today—marking the darkest night of the
Hindu lunisolar calendar. People celebrate on this day by lighting traditional lamps (
diyas) and candles. Pictured here is a woman lighting candles on Diwali.
Photograph credit: AjoyDutta1997; edited by Aristeas