1. Diwali is the most important religious festival celebrated by followers of Hinduism. It is also calledDivali,DeepavaliorDeepawaliand is commonly referred to as the Festival of Lights. 2. The Festival of Lights celebrates the Hindu New Year. It is a celebration of the victory of light over ...
To bring our recent celebration of Kids Diwali Ideas & Crafts together, I thought it would be great to put all our recent easy Diwali Kids Crafts in one place for you to browse.. as well as add some additional resources to inspire you this Diwali!! We will be adding more projects over...
Collaborative Celebrations: Work with the host family to organize a Diwali celebration that includes everyone. This could be a small gathering where children can share what they've learned or present a small performance or craft they've made. ...
The state of Odisha has a unique history. Owing to its tribal heritage, people in Odisha celebrate Diwali a little differently. They celebrate it to ask the ancestors for blessings. One unique ritual performed as part of the Diwali celebration is the ‘kaunria kathi.’ It is believed that t...
According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Diwali is a celebration for the return of king Rama to his kingdom of Ayodhya after spending 14 years in exile. Other beliefs link Diwali day to lord Krishna triumphing over the demon Narakasura, the birth of the wealth goddess Lakshmi, and remembrance...
If it’s Diwali, it’s quite likely that you’re having a celebration at home – which means you must decorate! Everyday Party has got something to get you started – a free printable banner template. 8. Diwali Color by Number PagesWe love color-by-number pages – they’re so much...
Across the state, makeshift structures called pandals, made of articles as bamboos and cloth, are erected that house idols of Goddess Kali for the two days of celebration. The actual worship of the deity is, however, done only for one night during this festival. It is also believed that ...
Diwali is a festival of joy and prosperity, and a celebration of the victory of good over evil. This is the story of Ram and Ravan. A story related to this festival. Thousands of years ago, in the city of Ayodhya, there was a wise and good king named Dasaratha who ruled along with...
The third day celebration of Diwali in Nepal is quite similar to that in India, for the festival is celebrated with lights, lamps and social activities. On the fourth day of celebration, Yama, the Lord of Death, is worshipped and appeased. Whereas on the fifth and final day of the ...
This exciting event brings together the best of Indian cuisine, culture, and celebration to mark the Festival of Lights. Whether you’re a food enthusiast or someone who enjoys festive gatherings, this event is perfect for families and friends looking to indulge in traditional delicacies while enjo...