Top Places to Celebrate Diwali Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is the most important national festival of the year in India, celebrating the victory of good over evil and light over darkness. It tops all other festivals with its long-lasting and multi-faith celebrations in India...
FILE - Hindu women light oil lamps at the Banganga pond as they celebrate Dev Diwali festival in Mumbai, India, Nov. 7, 2022. Diwali is the most important festival of the year in India and for Hindus in particular. It is celebrated across faiths by more than a billion people i...
Have a very relaxed day with the people you love with no worries in the world. This is how you celebrate Diwali eco-friendly. (Courtesy: The Alternative) Aside from this, decorate your home with lights. String lights are perfect for the occasion. Get together with your family the previous...
In southern India, this holiday is a way to celebrate the defeat of the demon Narakasura by Lord Krishna. Although Diwali isn’t celebrated by most Buddhists, it is celebrated by the Newar people inNepal. They revere various deities in Vajrayana Buddhism, so they observe Diwali by offering ...
The article focuses on the rich flavors of ancestral traditions and some rituals from around the globe that can be used to add authentic spice. In India, people celebrate diwali, the festival of lights. During this Five-day celebration, Hindus fill ...
“People were really taken by surprise that we could give them such a unique Diwali experience. It created a huge emotional connect.” Thanking families With work-from-home being the new reality, families have passively become a part of the organisation, often making cameo appearances in virtual...
Perform the Aarti to conclude the puja and light diyas all around the house to celebrate the festival of light. Five-day festivities of Diwali The biggest festival of the Hindus is celebrated over a period of five days. Here are the different festivals that are celebrated with much fanfare du...
Dev Deepawali is an important day in Hinduism. Dev Deepawali is also known as the Diwali of the Gods and The Festival of light of the Gods. Dev Deepawali falls on the full moon of the Hindu calendar, the most auspicious month of Kartik.
Learning about cultures around the world can be a valuable tool to teach your child about. Understanding how others celebrate can be a lot of fun. It also helps them to learn to appreciate the uniqueness of everyone. Learning about Diwali is one thing I encourage you to do with your child...
How to celebrate Diwali at home - Diwali celebration ideas In this post, I have shared how to celebrate Diwali at home in Tamilnadu. Diwali or Deepavali (in Tamil) is one of the biggest Hindu festivals celebrated across India. It is one of the most important festivals of the year. I ha...