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celebrate diwali
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Not widely celebrated, but some Indian communities observe the festival with special events and gatherings
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celebrate diwali
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Not a widely recognized or celebrated holiday
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celebrate diwali
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Not widely celebrated, but some Indian communities may observe Diwali with cultural events and gatherings.
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celebrating diwali
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Less commonly celebrated, mainly by the Indian diaspora
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celebration of diwali
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Not widely celebrated, but acknowledged and observed by Indian communities
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celebration of diwali
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Often celebrated with cultural events, performances, and community gatherings
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diwali
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Diwali may be celebrated by Indian and Nepali communities, but it is not widely recognized as a major festival in these countries.
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diwali
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Known as the festival of lights, celebrated by Indian diaspora with community events, decoration, and traditional food
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diwali
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Diwali may be less well-known and not widely celebrated, but it is gaining recognition in diverse communities through cultural events and public awareness.
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diwali celebration
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An increasingly recognized cultural celebration with colorful lights, music and dance events, and a focus on diversity and inclusion.
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diwali celebration
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Diwali is recognized as an important cultural festival and is celebrated by Indian communities with traditional food, music, and dancing.
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diwali celebration
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Diwali celebration is not widely recognized but may be acknowledged by Indian-American communities with events and festivities.
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diwali celebration
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Diwali is a growing cultural celebration among Indian communities, marked by public events, cultural performances, and the sharing of Indian cuisine and sweets.
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