We’ve had two religious events recently, both somehow related to light. One is Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, lasting for up to a week and symbolizing the spiritual victory of “light over darkness”. The other one is Halloween, which is probably an old pagan tradition – ultimately absorbed by some Christian denominations – commemorating the eve of the All-Saints Day.
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We’ve had two religious events recently, both somehow related to light. One is Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, lasting for up to a week and symbolizing the spiritual victory of “light over darkness”. The other one is Halloween, which is probably an old pagan tradition – ultimately absorbed by some Christian denominations – commemorating the eve of the All-Saints Day.