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Kashmir Joins Hindu Brethren in Celebrating Festival of Lights

Srinagar: The Muslim community across Kashmir joined Hindu Brethren in celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights to showcase the valley’s deep-rooted tradition of communal harmony.
As per the details accessed by News Vibes of India-(NVI)  across towns and villages, locals exchanged greetings, gifted sweets, and lit traditional earthen lamps, hand-crafted by local potters, to honor the spirit of togetherness that Diwali represents.
Artisans from Kashmiri Muslim families traditionally associated with pottery hand-crafted thousands of earthen lamps, or “diyas,” specifically for Diwali celebrations.
“It’s our way of honoring the tradition and showing our love for our Hindu friends,” said Abdul Rasheed, a local potter from South Kashmir. “These lamps bring warmth, just as our friendships do, especially on a day that symbolizes light overcoming darkness.”
Many Kashmiris also extended their Diwali celebrations to local security forces stationed in the valley, recognizing their commitment and sacrifices as they serve far from home.
In Srinagar and several other areas, locals brought sweets, gifts, and traditional food to share with the security personnel, treating them as extended family.
“Being away from home on Diwali is never easy, but the warmth of the Kashmiri people fills that void,” a BSF soldier stationed in Srinagar told NVI. “It doesn’t feel like we’re alone when we’re surrounded by such kindness and respect.”
The festive scenes in Kashmir were marked not only by lights and sweets but by a strong spirit of unity, as people gathered in temples to offer prayers for peace.
Many residents expressed hopes for a future where such shared celebrations become an annual tradition, strengthening the bonds that have long defined the social fabric of Kashmir.
“Diwali reminds us that, regardless of faith, we share a common humanity and a shared love for this land,” said Zahid Ahmed, a shop owner in Srinagar.(News Vibes of India)

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