This is probably the most famous festival in India. On that day, Indians all over India, including Indians in other parts of the world, will celebrate this festival. This festival starts from the second day of Kartika in Ashwayuja in June 14, that is, from the end of June to the beginning of October 165438. Many people know that the significance of Diwali is to celebrate the light. Small oil lamps are usually lit in homes, yards, corridors, gardens, walls and roofs. In cities, people use candles instead of traditional diyas lamps and neon lights instead of candles. It is a day of family reunion, children exchanging sweets and setting off fireworks.
Like other festivals in India, the meaning of Diwali varies from place to place. In northern India, Diwali celebrates the return of soldiers led by Hindu god Rama. In Gujarat, people worship Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and in Bangladesh, people worship Kari, the Hindu goddess. But everywhere, this festival represents a new life, so people will put on new clothes, bring jewelry, start cleaning the room and open all the windows on the first day of the festival.
My translation is not very good, but the meaning should be correct.