Celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights
Video Description: Learn about the origin of Diwali, or the festival of Lights Related Article Subjects: Know About Indian Festival Diwali, diwali, festival, india, lightsKnow About Indian Festival Diwali
Diwali Festival In Delhi CityBy: Jolly Mazumdar | 29/07/2009 | DestinationsDiwali,popularly known as the "festival of lights", is a pan India festival.But among all Indian cities, Diwali celebration in Delhi is very special. Diwali Festival: The Victory of Good over EvilBy: Nihit Aurora | 11/09/2009 | TravelDiwali, or Deepavali as it is originally is known as, is the festival of lights. This festival is celebrated with piety, enjoyment, and much merriment in India and many parts of the world. On this day, Lord Rama returned to the throne in Ayodhaya, after a 14 year exile in the forests. The festival of Diwali is spread across 5 days and different days are devoted to different deities such as Lord Dhanvantari, Lord Govardhana, Goddess Laxmi, and Yamuna. Festive IndiaBy: Richard Greaves | 26/02/2008 | DestinationsCelebration is part of the fabric of Indian life and the Indians have special days for gods, gurus, seasons and phases of the sun and moon. Here are three of the most colourful and exotic - Holi, Nariel Purnima and Diwali. Diwali Festival - Diwali Traditional Lakshmi PujaBy: Radhika Mohan | 19/10/2009 | Home & FamilyDiwali is a festival that binds all Indians across the country.The Hindu festival of Diwali is celebrated across the country, with their own little local nuances. Essentially remaining the same, Diwali still differs from state to state. My article here is all about this lovely festival of light and happiness! Diwali - Festival of Lights, Victory and FreedomBy: Katrina Cathy | 14/10/2009 | CultureDiwali or "Festival of lights" is an occasion of Joy, prosperity and brightness. Diwali is a significant festival for Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains. Gifts in Diwali FestivalBy: Bharat Peripleko | 23/09/2008 | ECommerceDiwali is the most popular Indian festival which celebrates the victory of good over evil. There are various ways to celebrate Diwali and one of them is the exchange of Diwali gifts. The gifts are the best way to bring long cherished smiles on the faces of your friends and relatives. Black Diwali for IndiaBy: dealsghost | 31/10/2008 | GiftsShare Market Crashing, Pink Slips, No Discounts, a Black diwali Diwali Festival of Lights and gifts for your loved onesBy: Pinaki | 06/10/2009 | Social MarketingDiwali is celebrated in India with full vim and brio. It is commonly known as the festival of lights. Diwali is celebrated on the last day of the last month of lunar calendar. During this time, the whole country is in a joyous mood as the festive spirit reigns on all. The festival of Diwali and the celebration associated with the festival revolves around some myths and tales.
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