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Lesson 23 of 84 ยท Cultures of the World

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Diwali: Festival of Lights

Diwali: Festival of Lights
๐ŸŒMission Brief #23

Diwali is known as the Festival of Lights.

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Understand before you compare.

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Cultures borrow from each other constantly.

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Mind = Blown

๐Ÿคฏ There are over 7,000 living languages right now โ€” but one dies every two weeks.

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Then & Now

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Diwali is known as the Festival of Lights. It is celebrated by millions of people. Diwali usually happens in autumn. People light candles and decorate their homes with colorful rangoli. Families enjoy sweets and fireworks during this joyful time. Diwali represents joy and new beginnings.

Key Facts

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Diwali is the Festival of Lights.

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People light candles and decorate homes.

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Diwali represents joy and new beginnings.

Check Your Understanding

Question 1

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What is Diwali known as?

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Why this still matters

Walk through your neighborhood โ€” every house has a different story.

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Stretch Challenge

Try this in real life this week.

Try one food from a culture you've never had this week.

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For the dinner table

โ€œTell me about a tradition in our family โ€” and where you think it came from.โ€

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