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India celebrates Diwali not as a single festival, but as a thousand stories told in light. Each state, town, and home interprets it in its own way through bonfires, lamps, sweets, prayers, or processions. What binds them is the spirit of renewal, victory, and community. For travellers, it is the perfect time to see how folklore, tradition, and local culture converge into one spectacular experience across the country.

From the western coastlines of Goa to the temple towns of Tamil Nadu, Diwali takes on new names, new rituals, and new meanings.

Here is a travel map to unique celebrations that show just how beautifully diverse India’s Festival of Lights can be.

Narakasur Chaturdashi, Goa

In Goa, Diwali starts early. On the morning before the main festival, the str

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