11th November 2010
Hey guys have you started planning Diwali Gifts for your special people? Time is running away as the Diwali fever is on. Diwali is the festival of lights, prosperity, fun and joy which brings full happiness to everyone’s life. The most joyful and famous f...
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11th November 2010
Sweets are the essential ingredient to make any Indian festival complete and Diwali (5th November 2010) is no exception. In fact, sweets are growing in importance on Deepavali because their traditional role played in prayers & rituals is being enhanced by...
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10th November 2010
Festivals are the best time to express love and affection to your loved ones not just by words but through gifts too. Normally in Indian culture the tradition of giving best wishes to family and friends in the form of gift such as sweets, dry fruits or ca...
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05th November 2010
Diwali is an auspicious occasion also known as festival of light. This day is marked with the celebration of return of Lord Rama to his Kingdom after an exile of Fourteen years & his win over Ravana, the king of Lanka who maliciously abducted seeta, wife ...
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02nd November 2010
Fancy and designer Diwali Diyas have taken over Diwali celebrations today. Desi, plain and simple earthen Deepavali Diyas seem to have fallen behind Diwali decorations today. And yet, we see there are several interesting options you can find in both desi ...
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02nd November 2010
Diwali 2010 has almost approached. It is due on 5th of November. Not many days are left now. There is hardly any Indian abroad who doesn’t want to return home to celebrate the festival. Those who can not visit India personally on this great festival, play...
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01st November 2010
Kaju Katli, Anjir Rolls, Pista Barfi, Mawa Sweets...Diwali Mithai is scintillating, tantalizing, and tempting. It is the time for Diwali again and if you are an Indian how can you ever forget those scrumptious Deepavali Sweets you savored as a child. Send...
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26th October 2010
Bhai dooj marks the end of the five-day Diwali celebrations in India but it does not mean that it is in anyway less significant than other Hindu festivals. It has an interesting story to go along with it. It is believed that once there was a sister who go...
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25th October 2010
Dhanteras marks the beginning of the festival of Diwali. Buying gold or silver on this day is considered very auspicious and people traditionally perform their first Diwali Puja by worshipping idols of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi and then, gold and s...
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22nd October 2010
Diwali is the festival which brings a clean-house movement along. People start cleaning houses, offices, premises, buildings, factories, shops and almost every thing prior to arrival of the festival. Premises are whitewashed and painted in attractive colo...
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20th October 2010
A Diwali without a box of sweets is like a melted ice-cream! Sharing Diwali sweets with our loved ones, friends, neighbors, maids, servants, and even strangers has always been a part of Diwali traditions that symbolizes the essence of the festival. Diwali...
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20th October 2010
A Diwali without a box of sweets is like a melted ice-cream! Sharing Diwali sweets with our loved ones, friends, neighbors, maids, servants, and even strangers has always been a part of Diwali traditions that symbolizes the essence of the festival. Diwali...
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19th October 2010
Diwali is one festival in India that knits the country together, despite the numerous religious and regional differences that make the country so colorful and interesting. The illuminated Diwali Diyas that are part of all the elaborate decorations as well...
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19th October 2010
Diwali – the festival of lights and hopes has arrived. Besides the traditional rituals and cultural compliances, there is a special trend which strengthens the relations of individuals and family both. That is to give away gifts to friends, family members...
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18th October 2010
Deepavali is the festival of special sweets along with a lot of enjoyment with friends and family. The festival is celebrated for five days in a row but keeps every one enthralled by its magic many days ahead and after the festival. The festival is famous...
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