Diwali Isn’t a Lavish Celebration for Everyone — But It Can Always Be Joyous
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Growing up, Diwali reminded me of what I didn’t have. Today, it’s a time when I reflect on how far I’ve come.
During the week of Diwali, the streets of New Delhi pulse with excitement. Rows of glowing lanterns swing playfully above people shopping at food stalls, where vendors stuff newspaper cones with crispy chaat and fry lacy swirls of batter with renewed zeal. After days of scrubbing and dusting, people open the doors of their homes for holiday parties, out-of-town guests and drop-in visits from neighbors bearing gifts.