• Sentiment behind making "Manao Diyo se Roshan" Diwali

    Sentiment behind making "Manao Diyo se Roshan" Diwali

    October 27 2021

    Whenever you hear the word Diwali, it touches some separate strings of your heart, the ones that are reserved for extremely intimate things. This festival speaks to you in more ways than one, a festival of happiness, togetherness, love, and just pure bliss, hence, it deserves to be celebrated with the people whom you love and cherish the most, no matter how near or far they are, that is our motive behind “Manao Diyo se Roshan Diwali” to bring your family and friends closer,...

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  • Wish "Happy Diwali" in These Special Way

    Wish "Happy Diwali" in These Special Way

    October 25 2021

    Deepavali, is an ancient festival celebrating the return of Lord Rama to his home in Ayodhya after defeating Ravana in Lanka. A celebration of light and hope, Diwali is a time to gather with family and friends. Give your loved ones presents they will cherish for years to come. So here are some ways and gifts ideas with which you can wish "Happy Diwali" in a Special Way: Diwali Diyas Diwali is the wonderful festival of lights celebrated every year. It is a time to reconnect with...

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  • Why Is Choti Diwali Celebrated?

    Why Is Choti Diwali Celebrated?

    October 21 2021

    Choti Diwali is also known as Roop Chaudas or Naraka Chaturdashi that is celebrated a day before Diwali across India. People celebrate it by lighting up their houses and by bursting crackers as a sign of waiting for the main day. The festival of lights is observed for five days that starts from Dhanteras, then Naraka Chaturdashi, main day Diwali, then Govardhan Pooja, and ends with Bhai Dooj. This five-day festival is enthusiastically celebrated across India by worshipping Goddess Laxmi, making...

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  • Diwali 2022 - Laxmi Puja - Vidhi, Timing, Bhog, and Importance

    Diwali 2022 - Laxmi Puja - Vidhi, Timing, Bhog, and Importance

    October 18 2021

    Diwali, one of the most important and awaited Indian festivals, is also known as Deepawali. The day is marked by people coming together with family & friends and worshipping goddess Laxmi, lord Ganesha, and Kuber for prosperity, well-being, and good fortune. The festival is not just about bursting firecrackers, which should be avoided!), but it is about the triumph of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and light over darkness. People aesthetically decorate their homes with...

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  • Top 3 Traditional Outfit Styles for Diwali

    Top 3 Traditional Outfit Styles for Diwali

    October 17 2021

    As the fun-filled and sparkling festival of Diwali is knocking on the doors, we all are preparing to celebrate in style. Apart from selecting Diwali gifts and Diwali sweets for our loved ones out there, we are fairly concerned about our Diwali outfits. We can perceive online stores and local shops swamped with stylish and traditional outfits for the Diwali festival. The charm of Indian traditional dresses is next level as nothing can match up that grace. Diwali festival is the apt time...

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  • Why We Worship Laxmi Ji and Ganesh Ji on Diwali

    Why We Worship Laxmi Ji and Ganesh Ji on Diwali

    October 13 2021

    Diwali - a festival of lights and a lesson of good over evil is celebrated across India enthusiastically. We clean our homes, draw rangoli, prepare Diwali sweets, lighten up the home with decorative Diwali Diyas and then perform Aarti to seek blessings. Diwali falls on Amavasya of Ashwin month; still, it is considered as one of the auspicious days. This year, we will be experiencing the Diwali festival on the 4th of November, and like every year, we will be celebrating the return of...

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  • Diwali 2021- Pooja Vidhi, Date & Time

    Diwali 2021- Pooja Vidhi, Date & Time

    October 08 2021

    Every year, the one question that we keep on hearing is - ‘when is Diwali’. The anticipation for the festival begins at the beginning of every year and then it just grows until it is time to light up our homes with beautiful Diwali diyas finally. According to the Hindu calendar, Diwali or Deepawali is celebrated on the new moon night of ‘Kartika’ month, therefore the cycle of mood decides the date of the holy festival. This year, the auspicious occasion is falling on the Fourth of...

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  • Diya Decoration Ideas to Brighten up Diwali Celebrations

    Diya Decoration Ideas to Brighten up Diwali Celebrations

    September 17 2020

    Diwali is a super popular Indian festival of Hindus which is celebrated with full joy and enthusiasm across India. Also known as the festival of lights, it is simply incomplete without diyas. The undeniable decoration is done on this auspicious occasion and diyas are put together in different parts of the house in designs and patterns. Also used in Rangoli decorations, Diwali diyas add charm to the special occasion. Some diyas are placed in front of goddess Saraswati, goddess Lakshmi, and the...

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