diwali gifts
diwali gifts
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by Rujuta - 2008-10-17
The word Diwali is a modified form of the Sanskrit word 'Deepavali', which means a row of lamps. That is why the lamps are an inherent part of the festival. For Diwali, small oil lamps called Diyas ma...
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by Raisa Raima - 2008-10-18
Diwali is the time where people meet with their loved ones, its a time for rejoicing. The victory of good and truth over evil forces. Since the time it started(Diwali festival), people are giving awa...
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by Raisa Raima - 2008-10-18
Diwali diyas are also used for decoration purpose. There are several types of diyas that have been crafted in the market. The earthy diyas were mainly used on Diwali, which reflects its ancient desig...
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by Rohit P - 2008-10-20
Diwali is the festival of lights. It is the celebration of victory over vice. It is celebrated by Indians all over the world. Nowadays, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and even Buddhists celebrate this festival ...
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by Rohit P - 2008-10-20
Diwali is celebrated in India with great pomp and joy. It is celebrated in India as well as in Nepal where it is called "Tihar" from many years. It is the biggest festival of India that celebrates the...
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by Shruti Singh - 2008-10-27
Choosing appropriate Diwali gifts for the relatives is the most tedious task. Indians have very strong bonding relationship with their relatives or friends, whether it is bother, sister, friends, fami...
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by Raisa Raima - 2008-10-30
The festival of lights, Diwali, is celebrated whole-heartedly with equal enthusiasm. The shadows of this auspicious festival of India do not fall alone on the Hindus; the celebrations are also adore...
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by Raisa Raima - 2008-10-30
Diwali brings endless sessions of firecrackers, smiles, happiness, prosperity and rituals with it and this is one festival that is been celebrated by all with equal enthusiasm. The festival of lights...