Celebrating Deepawali A Festival of Joy and Prosperity
Deepawali in Kavali is celebrated with great excitement, devotion, and togetherness, just like in other parts of India. In this coastal town of Andhra Pradesh, people begin their preparations days in advance by cleaning and decorating their homes with colorful rangoli designs and strings of lights. On the evening of Deepawali, houses in Kavali glow beautifully with rows of diyas (oil lamps) symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Families wear new clothes, exchange sweets and greetings, and burst firecrackers, filling the night sky with bright colors. Temples are decorated with flowers, and special prayers are offered to Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, seeking blessings for a happy and prosperous year ahead. The markets of Kavali become lively with stalls selling sweets, diyas, firecrackers, and gifts, creating a joyful festive atmosphere. Deepawali in Kavali is not just a festival—it is a celebration of light, love, and community, bringing people together in joy and harmony.