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Rangoli (a colorful art form made with powders or flower petals, drawn at doorsteps to welcome prosperity and good luck during Diwali)
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Firewoks (explosive displays that light up the night sky, symbolizing the celebration of victory and joy during Diwali)
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Rama (the hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana, whose return to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana is celebrated on Diwali in some religions)
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Lights (symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness, homes and streets are illuminated with lamps and electric lights during Diwali)
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Diyas (small oil lamps made of clay, traditionally lit to dispel darkness and welcome positive energy during the Diwali festival)
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Festival (Diwali is one of the largest festivals in many parts of Asia, celebrating joy, prosperity, and the spiritual victory of good over evil)
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Darkness (Represents ignorance and evil, which is dispelled by the symbolic lighting of lamps during Diwali)
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Sanskrit (An ancient language in which many of the Diwali-related texts, such as the Ramayana and Vedic scriptures, were originally composed)