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Diwali Holidays in Mauritius: Transforming the island from drab to delightful 

Influenced heavily by Hindu culture and its people, Mauritius prepared to celebrate the joyous festival of Diwali on November 12th. The Festival of Lights, renowned for its vibrant and colorful celebrations, delves into various Hindu mythologies, including the tale of Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth, and her auspicious return. Another significant aspect revolves around the worship of Lord Ganesh.

In the days leading up to the festival, homes and businesses across Mauritius underwent a thorough cleaning and adorned their surroundings with intricate rangoli designs. This tradition symbolized the welcoming of positive energies while warding off any lingering evil forces.

The festive spirit extended beyond homes and businesses, as even Mauritius resorts embraced the occasion. Esteemed establishments like the Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort are likely to have organised small events, bringing guests together to partake in the celebrations and gain insights into Hindu culture and traditions. As Diwali unfolded on the 12th of November, the air in Mauritius was filled with joy, unity, and the glow of countless diyas illuminating the darkness.