- Deepavali has been inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity during the 20th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee, held in New Delhi.
- Deepavali, also known as Diwali, is celebrated on Kartik Amaavasya, which typically falls in October or November.
- Residences, thoroughfares, and temples are illuminated with numerous oil lamps.
- The festival opens with Dhanteras, when families purchase metalware or essentials as symbols of prosperity.
- It is followed by Naraka Chaturdashi.
- The third day is the highlight of Deepavali- the sacred Lakshmi-Ganesha Puja. Read More
Deepavali Added to UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List
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