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Diwali
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Labh Panchami
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The festival of Labh Panchami marks the final day of Diwali celebrations. It is observed on the ‘Panchami’ (5th day) during the ‘Shuk...
Bhai Duj
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The fifth day of the five-day festival is especially dedicated to honor the unique bond between brother and sister. Known as Bhai Dooj ...
Diwali - The Festival of Lights.
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Diwali or Deepawali is the festival of lights. It illuminates our houses and hearts and preaches the message of friendship and together...
Lakshmi Puja
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Lakshmi Puja is one of the most important features of Diwali celebrations.Offered on the third and the main day of Diwali, Lakshmi Puja...
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Naraka Chaturdashi
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Naraka Chaturdashi also known as ‘Naraka Nivaran Chaturdashi’ is a significant festival for Hindu followers. It is observed on the ‘Ch...
Significance Of Celebrating Dhanteras
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India is a country that celebrates a lot of festivals, and some of them extend for more than 2 days. Navratri, Diwali, etc., are some of t...
Hanuman Puja During Diwali
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A day before Diwali Puja , Hanuman Puja is performed in some parts of India especially in Gujarat. The day of Hanuman Puja coincid...
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Dhanvantari Jayanti
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The festival of Dhanteras ( Dhanwantari Jayanti ) is also known by the names of Dhantrayodashi and Dhanvantari Trayodashi (Dhanwanta...
Dhanteras
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Dhanteras marks the first day of five-days-long Diwali Festival. Dhanteras Festival, also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanwantar...
Significance Of Five-Day Long Celebration During Diwali
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Diwali means light, crackers, fun and complete celebration. You wait throughout the year for this auspicious festival and when it ...
Guru Dwadashi
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Guru Dwadashi is observed on the 12th day during the waning phase of moon (Krishna Paksha) in the month of Ashwin as per tradition...
Diwali Special: Light Diya at These 7 Places To Keep Money Flowing in Life for Rest of the Year
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A diya or an earthen lamp is synonymous to the festival of Diwali. Diyas of different shapes and sizes adorn every corner of the h...
Diwali Laxmi Puja Aarti
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The auspicious festivities of Diwali festival is marked on the third day of celebrations with Laxmi Puja. Laxmi Puja day falls on the dark...
Govardhan Puja
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On the fourth day of Diwali, Govardhan Puja holds great significance among the Hindus in north India. In other parts of the country, th...
Diwali customs
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Diwali is not only festival of lights or firing crackers, but also for prayers, pujas and ritual baths. Diwali, the vibrant festival obse...
Diwali Celebrations
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The festival of Diwali is celebrated by the Indians throughout the world with special enthusiasm and zeal. May be this is why, it is the ...
Diwali History & Legends
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Diwali is one of the prominent Indian festivals, celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout the country. The festival symbolizes the t...
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