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Name
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Remarks
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February or March (depends on Hindu calendar)
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Holi
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Holi (English: /ˈhoʊliː/) (Sanskrit: होली) is a spring festival also known as Festival of Colors, and sometimes Festival of Love.[90][91] It is an ancient Hindu religious festival which has become popular with non-Hindus in many parts of South Asia, as well as people of other communities.[92]
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October or November (depends on Hindu calendar)
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Diwali
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Diwali (English: /dɪˈwɑːliː/ or English: /dɪˈvɑːliː/) also called the Festival of lights", is an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in autumn every year.[93][94] The festival spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, and hope over despair.[78][95][96] The festival preparations and rituals typically extend over a five-day period, but the main festival night of Diwali coincides with the darkest, new moon night of the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartik. In the Gregorian calendar, Diwali night falls between mid-October and mid-November.
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