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The area glows with light and art for Diwali

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Click above to see the beautiful Diwali gallery from Foleshill Primary School in Coventry and Myton Secondary School in Warwick
See the brilliant Diwali picture gallery and read about the Hindu festival of light, the light displays and the local Rangoli art workshops.

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Coventry City Council's Public Lighting & Sign Workshop department maintain 35,000 lamp columns in Coventry and repairs more than 450 columns a week.

The team also provides festive lighting across the city for Diwali, Christmas and Eid.

Diwali generally falls in the month of October or November. The date in the English calendar varies as it is celebrated according to the Indian calendar

Diwali symbolizes the victory of light over darkness. Celebrated joyously all over the country, it is also a festival of wealth and prosperity.

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Big celebrations took place for the annual celebration of Diwali, the Hindu festival of light which fell on Monday 4 November this year.

Read all about Diwali and see the Diwali artwork in the gallery, created by schools in Coventry and Warwick.

Find out about the Diwali lights in Coventry and Leamington and about special events and workshops that took place around the city as part of the celebrations.

What is Diwali?
Diwali (Deepvali) literally means 'a row of lamps' in Sanskrit, the ancient Hindu language.

It is a Hindu festival of lights which marks the New Year and is celebrated between late October and mid-November.

Why is it celebrated? Myths and Legends
Shiva Hindu God
The Hindu God Shiva
The legends behind Diwali are as varied as the methods of celebration.

However, there is a common theme running through them all - the triumph of good over evil.

The most popular tale tells of a demon named Narkasura who managed to acquire such awesome powers that he began to terrorize the "three worlds".

His defeat and death at the hands of Krishna is celebrated as Diwali, and the day preceding the new moon in the months of Ashwin-Kartik in the Hindu calendar is known as Naraka Chaturdasi.

Diwali street lights
Street lights for Diwali
Decorative street lights in Coventry and Leamington for Diwali.
Coventry celebrated Diwali with stunning strings of colourful lights spanning the Foleshill Road.

The lights were switched on on Sunday 27 October and stayed on for a week.

Leamington

Diwali was also celebrated with food and free entertainmant at the Royal Spa Centre in Leamington on the evening of Thursday 31 October.

Diwali gallery and Rangoli workshops
Foleshill Church of England Primary School in Coventry and Myton Secondary School in Warwick have created a beautiful Diwali gallery for our website.

They've used a range of techniques including collage, drawing, glitter and calligraphy to create their artwork.

Click the images button to see the Diwali artwork in the Autumn Festival gallery.

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Rangoli patterns
Rangoli pattern artwork.

Sharing Diwali

Sharing Diwali was an educational workshop involving local schools and the community for Diwali.

The workshop took place on Tuesday 5 November at the Shree Mandhata Samaj Hall, Cross Road in Coventry.

The Lord Mayor of Coventry and other guests attended the event in the afternoon.

Rangoli workshops

People also joined in the arty fun and celebrated Diwali by making a take-away Rangoli pattern or a Diwa light in Coventry.

The Rangoli workshops ttok place in Longford Park and Coventry's Canal Basin.

Why are Rangoli patterns made for Diwali?

Colourful designs called a Rangoli are made near the entrance to a house to welcome guests for Diwali.

Traditionally they are painted or created out of coloured sand/rice powder. A symmetrical design or picture of Gods, Goddess, Dancers and Diwas are drawn and coloured rice powder/sand is then layered on top to form a picture.

What are Diwa lights?

A Diwa is a small light that is lit especially at Diwali. They are usually made of clay. Ghee (clarified butter) or oil is used as the fuel and cotton wool as the wick.

Diwali traditions
Diwali picture
A diwa lamp pictured in the online Diwali gallery
Diwa lamps

Diwa lamps are lit inside and outside houses. In India lamps are often floated along rivers, too.

Presents given for Diwali

Presents are given and Lakshmi, the goddess of good fortune, visits every house lit by a lamp.

Diwali in the UK compared to India
Esme's winning picture from Foleshill C.E school in Coventry
HAPPY DIWALI!
Diwali compared
between UK and India.


Our Bollywood reviewer, Manish is heading off to India for the period of Diwali.

He will be writing a feature for us and the 麻豆官网首页入口 Shropshire website about the differences between Diwali celebrations in the UK and India.

He will also be taking lots of photographs, so on his return we can create a special Diwali gallery from India for the website.

You can read his Diwali feature on the 麻豆官网首页入口 Shropshire website by following the link on the left.

Return to the website to see his picture gallery.

With thanks to Dipak Joshi of Roots in Leicester

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