India immerses itself into the spirit of Diwali
Diwali is celebrated as the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness.
Diwali is celebrated as the triumph of good over evil and light over darness. (Photo: PTI/ AP)
Idol of Goddess Kali being carried to a worshipping place from a workshop in Kolkata on Tuesday ahead of Kali puja. (Photo: PTI)
Border security force (BSF) soldiers light candles near the International border fence at Pargwal about 40 kms from Jammu. (Photo: PTI)
Muslim women offering prayers to Lord Rama to promote communal harmony on the occasion of Diwali festival in Varanasi. (Photo: PTI)
Goddess Kali idol being carried to a worshipping place from a studio on the eve of the Kali puja in Kolkata on Wednesday. (Photo: PTI)
Children (patients) from the Wadia Hospital celebrate eco-friendly and traditional Diwali by making a miniature fort in the hospital premises in Mumbai. (Photo: PTI)
Idol of Goddess Kali being carried on a matadoor to a worshipping place from a workshop in Kolkata. (Photo: AP)
Woman teachers pose with Diwali greeting messages at a school in Moradabad. (Photo: PTI)
Widows celebrating Diwali at Gopinath Temple in Vrindavan near Mathura. (Photo: PTI)
ocial activists sit near earthen lamps, lit in a formation that reads 'No Crackers', to urge people not to burn crackers on Diwali festival, in Amritsar. (Photo: PTI)
Lanterns and lamps hang at a roadside stalls ahead of Diwali in Hyderabad, India, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. (Photo: AP)
Indian Hindu saints and others give final touches to a Rangoli, a colorful Indian art form used to decorate homes on Diwali and other festivals, ahead of Diwali at a Swaminarayan temple in Ahmadabad. (Photo: AP)
Diwali is celebrated as the triumph of good over evil and light over darness. (Photo: PTI/ AP)
Diwali is celebrated as the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness.

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