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35 (AB) His arrival was hailed by citizens illuminating the path with myriad flickering lamps. (AC) For Sikhs, Diwali festivities memorialize the liberation of the sixth guru, Hargobind, from Mughal imprisonment in 1619. (AD) In many regions, earthenware lamps called diyas are lined up along window sills and walls to welcome the divine light. (AE) The kaleidoscopic arrays of light radiated from lamps, candles, and fireworks serve as metaphors for cultivating knowledge to rise above ignorance. (BC) Diwali exemplifies how ancient spiritual philosophies can go beyond ethnic identities to pervade modern consciousness with paradigms of ethical conduct, enlightened spiritual awakenings, and auspicious beginnings. (BD) Also known as the “Festival of Lights,” Diwali’s universal symbolic themes of light overcoming darkness and renewal overcoming denigration have imbued its observances with widespread appeal and cultural significance globally(AB) His arrival was hailed by citizens illuminating the path with myriad flickering lamps.
(AC) For Sikhs, Diwali festivities memorialize the liberation of the sixth guru, Hargobind, from Mughal imprisonment in 1619.
(AD) In many regions, earthenware lamps called diyas are lined up along window sills and walls to welcome the divine light.
(AE) The kaleidoscopic arrays of light radiated from lamps, candles, and fireworks serve as metaphors for cultivating knowledge to rise above ignorance.
(BC) Diwali exemplifies how ancient spiritual philosophies can go beyond ethnic identities to pervade modern consciousness with paradigms of ethical conduct, enlightened spiritual awakenings, and auspicious beginnings.
(BD) Also known as the “Festival of Lights,” Diwali’s universal symbolic themes of light overcoming darkness and renewal overcoming denigration have imbued its observances with widespread appeal and cultural significance globally
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