Posts Tagged ‘Diwali’

Deepavali Greetings with Chants from the Vedas and Puranas

Deepavali Greetings with Sacred Chants from the Vedas are here. Wish your friends and relatives in a diffrent way by wishing then with slokas from Ved Puranas. You can use them as Deepavali wishes, Deepawali messages, Deepavali scraps or as Deepawali sms. Here are Deepavali Greetings with Sacred Chants from the Vedas ... Full story

Rangoli designs, Rangoli designs with Flowers, Rangoli patterns, rangoli, Traditional Rangoli designs, Rangoli photos

Rangoli designs, Rangoli designs with Flowers, Rangoli patterns, rangoli, Traditional Rangoli designs, Rangoli photos
Rangoli designs for Diwali festival available in various Rangoli patterns & Traditional Rangoli designs or very regular Rangoli designs with Flowers. You can also watch Rangoli photos in this website for print out option. Rangoli is a popular art form among Indian women. Rangoli are painted on the ground in front ... Full story
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Deewali Gift Ideas and Offers

Deewali Gift Ideas and Offers
Special Diwali Offers for the readers of Our website. Check the following Deewali offers, Diwali discounts, and Deepawali deals specially brought to you by IndiaSummary our partner website. The Deepawali offers include options to send Deewali combos, special flight discounts while traveling, diwali crackers, deepawali sweets and dry fruits. You can even send wine gift ... Full story

Festivals of India – What is Diwali – Why is Diwali celebrated

Festivals of India - What is Diwali - Why is Diwali celebrated
Festivals of India or Festivals in India are widely celebrated by different kinds of religions.The major festival like Diwali celebrated with great enthusiasm and happiness in India. Since the precise moment of the new moon falls on different dates depending on geographical location, the date of Diwali also depends on one's location. ... Full story
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Diwali festival, Laxmi Puja Vidhan

Diwali festival, Laxmi Puja Vidhan
'Diwali', also called Deepavali or festival of ligths, is the abstraction of the Sanskrit word Deepavali - 'Deep' means diya (small pots made from clay) or light and 'Avali', means a row - meaning a row of diyas or array of lamps. Thus placing small diyas, candles & lamps inside ... Full story
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Diwali – Hindu Festival

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