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From Kumbharwada to Kandil Galli, here’s how Mumbaikars preserve Diwali’s traditional art

Diwali, celebrated across India, is just a week away but the streets of Mumbai are already aglow with colourful decorations, lights, lanterns, crackers, and traditional lamps (diyas)

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Diwali, celebrated across India, is just a week away but the streets of Mumbai are already aglow with colourful decorations, lights, lanterns, crackers, and traditional lamps (diyas). 

This coming weekend, the Mumbai markets will see a massive crowd of people shopping for the festival. While the Dadar and Crawford markets are famous for buying decorative items and flowers for the festival, a few bylanes in Mumbai have their own specialty. One of them is Dharavi’s Kumbharwada.

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