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Charlotte Hawes & Luke Weir

When is Diwali 2022 and why does the date change every year?

This year, Diwali falls on Monday, October 24. The celebration takes place after the conclusion of harvest, coinciding with the new moon.

Diwali is celebrated on the 15th day of the Hindu month of Kartik. It usually takes place on the day of the new moon or Amavasy, which is holy to Hindus and considered the darkest night of the year.

The annual celebrations last five days and mark the start of the Hindu New Year. It generally means different things for different people depending on one’s religion and beliefs, as the Mirror reports.

Diwali honours the return of Lord Rama and Sita to Ayodhya after their 14-year exile. Sikhs meanwhile commemorate the release of the sixth guru Hargobind Singh from prison in 1619.

As for followers of Jainism, it is celebrated as the moment their founder Lord Mahavira attained a state of eternal bliss or nirvana. Diwali also marks the day Goddess Durga destroyed a demon called Mahisha, and is widely associated with Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good fortune.

People prepare for the event by cleaning and decorating their homes, with the third day (the darkest day of the month) seeing families dress up and light up their homes with oil lamps. Traditional Indian sweets and feasts can be enjoyed, while families give each other gifts and come together in prayer.

Many towns organise community parades and fairs, with accompanying music and dance performances. Outside India, Leicester is noted for regularly holding the largest Diwali celebrations.

How long does the Festival of Lights last and what are the other events?

Although Diwali commences on October 24, five days of celebrations take place before, during and after. These include:

  • October 22, 2022: Dhanteras

  • October 23, 2022: Naraka Chaturdashi, also known as Choti Diwali

  • October 24, 2022: Diwali

  • October 25, 2022: Govardhan Puja, also known as Gudi Padwa

  • October 26, 2022: Bhai Dooj

Why is Diwali known as the Festival of Lights?

Diwali is an important festival which is said to commemorate the spiritual “victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.” This is why the event is described as the Festival of Lights.

The name also stems from the word Diwali, with it derived from the Sanskrit word 'dipavali', which means 'row of lights'.

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