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Diwali 2024: London's celebration to be held in Trafalgar Square | |
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Diwali is also celebrated by lighting candles or divas | Diwali is also celebrated by lighting candles or divas |
London's annual Diwali celebrations will open with 200 dancers in traditional clothing on Trafalgar Square. | London's annual Diwali celebrations will open with 200 dancers in traditional clothing on Trafalgar Square. |
The free event on Sunday, 27 October organised by City Hall will include food stalls, music, dancing and comedy shows from Soho Theatre. | The free event on Sunday, 27 October organised by City Hall will include food stalls, music, dancing and comedy shows from Soho Theatre. |
New to the event will be a space for devotional musicians, also known as Bhajan singers, to perform. | New to the event will be a space for devotional musicians, also known as Bhajan singers, to perform. |
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: "It brings together Londoners and visitors of all backgrounds to mark the symbolic victory of light over darkness, good over evil." | Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: "It brings together Londoners and visitors of all backgrounds to mark the symbolic victory of light over darkness, good over evil." |
Diwali - also known as the festival of light - falls on 31 October this year. | Diwali - also known as the festival of light - falls on 31 October this year. |
It is celebrated by Hindus and Jains with Sikhs also marking Bandi Chhor Divas on the same day. | It is celebrated by Hindus and Jains with Sikhs also marking Bandi Chhor Divas on the same day. |
"As global tensions continue to affect us all, Diwali’s central messages of peace and hope are more pertinent than ever," added Mr Khan. | "As global tensions continue to affect us all, Diwali’s central messages of peace and hope are more pertinent than ever," added Mr Khan. |
A rainy day did not stop last years Diwali festivities | A rainy day did not stop last years Diwali festivities |
For some Hindus, Diwali marks the beginning of the new year and is about the return of deities Rama and Sita after 14 years of exile. | For some Hindus, Diwali marks the beginning of the new year and is about the return of deities Rama and Sita after 14 years of exile. |
The festival is known as Bandi Chhor Divas for Sikhs, celebrating the release of the sixth guru Hargobind Sahib from prison in 1619. | The festival is known as Bandi Chhor Divas for Sikhs, celebrating the release of the sixth guru Hargobind Sahib from prison in 1619. |
For Jains, it's about the moment Jainism founder Lord Mahavira reached a state of being known as Moksha, or eternal bliss. | For Jains, it's about the moment Jainism founder Lord Mahavira reached a state of being known as Moksha, or eternal bliss. |
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