Just the walk to the tea estate was an experience. We walked down winding, narrow dirt roads between houses, past chickens and goats, piles of trashing flowing downhill in streams of water, and kids playing in the streets. If we lost our way, people were very happy to steer us in the right direction. Eventually, we found the tea estate, took a quick tour through a deserted factory (but could still smell the scent of Darjeeling tea in the air), and started our journey back uphill into town.
"There are a variety of more poetic and more formal greetings that people have, but in general one can just wish people a 'happy Diwali,'" Cogen Bohanec, a professor specializing in cultural and historical studies of religion at Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, told Newsweek.
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