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Happy Choti Diwali 2009

Posted on 15 October 2009 by Alka Verma

Diwali

Diwali

The day before Diwali Festival is celebrated as Chhoti Diwali or small Diwali. It is Diwali on a minor scale, with some lights lit & some crackers burst. The sunrise after Choti Diwali, the ladies of the home create beautiful, colored rangoli in the entryway & courtyard. Small footprints made out of rice insert are a unique feature of the colored rangolis made for Diwali. In Hindu houses, Chhoti Diwali revels engross a ritual puja to deity Rama and also to Goddess Lakshmi in the evening. Songs in respect of the god are sung & aarti is performed.

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Diwali Greetings, Sms,Wallpapers and Wishes

Posted on 12 October 2009 by Siddhi Sharma

Diwali is the time to lighting up the nights. Diwali is the card session also. Diyas are the essence of the Deepawali. In modern trend, the Deepavali parties resemble a mini wedding. Imported gifts are in trend to give and take even chocolates are also imported like imported Belgium chocolates, rare honey, oysters, and gourmet snacks.

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Deepavali India – Diwali celebrations on 17th October, 2009.

Posted on 06 October 2009 by Alka Verma

Diwali

Diwali

Deepavali Festival Also identified the occasion of lights, joy, happyness, Diwali is one of the very important & most popular festivals celebrated in all India. Deepavali or Diwali is an event which is celebrated by lot of interest in most important parts of the India country. The day of Deepavali observer’s celebrations of the highest extent as the complete country is lit through lot of fireworks & beautiful lights are used to rejoice Diwali, a success of brightness over darkness. Diwali is also a very main Hindu festival where Goddess Lakshmiji (Riches Goddess) is respected.
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Diwali Greeting and SMS

Posted on 03 October 2009 by Alka Verma

Diwali Greeting

Diwali Greeting

The busy routine & hectic timetables give us less time to meet our family personally & wish them on different events and occasions. Hence the new age group has been seen accepting SMS mostly to wish each other.

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