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Diwali is the most awaited Indian festival and is observed with much aplomb across the country. The festival of lights calls for splurging on innovative gifts for loved ones. The article explores great Diwali gift ideas.

Diwali, the festival of rejoicing is round the corner and the nation is sprucing up for it in style. Diwali is also the harbinger of good times which is enhanced with the exchange of Diwali sweets. Diwali sweets are imperative to the celebrations and the article explores the most popular varieties.

Though people celebrate diwali in their own way but they celebrate it for the same reason. It is really a great idea to celebrate diwali for a new and noble reason so celebrate this diwali for a distinct reason.

Diwali festival is the major Indian occasion which is celebrated whole heartedly all over India as well as in abroad with great zest and show. During this period, the whole nation is in a joyous mood as the festive spirit reigns on all. The joy of Diwali festival is infectious and people are spontaneously drawn by its spirit and it is joyous celebration of the triumph of good over evil.

Indians celebrate Diwali with great passion. They fire lots of firecrackers and eat sweets and wear new clothes.

There are a number of traditional decorative items that are employed during Deepavali in by Hindu to decorate their houses. Apart from bringing a new look to the houses, the decorations also bring a pleasant feeling of the festival. The decorations add to the joy of the occasion. Decoration is one of the many activities associated that mark the festival.

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Deepawali or Diwali is certainly the biggest of all Hindu festivals. It's the festival of lights. Deep = light and avali = a row i.e., a row of lights. That's marked by five days of celebration, which literally illumines the country with its brilliance and dazzles all with its joy.

The festival of Diwali has to be witnessed to be believed. In India, in particular, it is a real family occasion combining worship, the giving of gifts and the preparation of special foods, much as Christmas is celebrated in Christian cultures.

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Colors are the true identity of India. Vibrant colors of nature drench every nook and corner of this vast country. Colors hold an important place in the cultural values of India. Beside cheer and gusto, colors set the mood of numerous festivals falling throughout the year in India.

The Festival of Diwali is celebrated with much vigour and enthusiasm all across India and around the world too. On this day, people forget all differences and celebrate this festival with renewed faith and vigour. This article takes a peek at the different ways that Diwali is celebrated in India and abroad.

Celebration is part of the fabric of Indian life and the Indians have special days for gods, gurus, seasons and phases of the sun and moon. Here are three of the most colourful and exotic - Holi, Nariel Purnima and Diwali.

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India, the land of colors and celebrations, has a festival or holy occasion almost every time of the year. These festivals are marked by celebrations, decorations, prayers and festive shopping. Although there is no particular time of the year that can be separately categorized as the festive season, the holidays and festive shopping in general starts from the month of August, beginning with Rakshabandan.

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Cape Town is a vibrant city of many cultures, from the Muslim population of Cape Malay to the Rastafarians and Trendies in the Bohemian capital of Observatory. The best way to immerse yourself in these Cape Town cultures is by attending one of the many festivals that celebrate the unique identity of the residents...

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You can send greeting cards to your friends and relatives at any time but generally most of us send cards on some occasion. You express your feeling and thoughts by sending a card to your loved ones and it shows that you really love them This is a wonderful medium that brings hearts closer.

Where in South Africa can you combine thrilling surf with ancient Indian customs and traditions? Durban, South Africa's surf capital is also home to the largest population of Indians living outside India, so why not combine the two on a beach and Bollywood break.

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Dotted in and around the city of Leicester can be found numerous restaurants which range from family run establishments as well as your high street brands Leicester restaurants can cater for all your Mouth Watering culinary delights.

Article describing about the benefits and usefulness of e cards. Send e card to your closed one on every occasion.

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Gone are the old days of perspiring in a card gallery to choose the nearest appropriate message to convey to your dear one on the varied occasions of life. This is an era which Introduces E-Cards. This now makes it easy and fun to send a customized message and song - a great way to tell someone you care.

I am sure that there are many people who look forward to the joys of having holidays. While you are enjoying your holidays have you ever wondered what brought them into our lives? Do other countries celebrate these holidays on the same day as you and I, and in the same manner? The answer would be yes, and no.

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The Chinese New Year is now popularly known as the Spring Festival because it starts from the Begining of Spring (the first of the twenty-four terms in coodination with the changes of Nature). Its origin is too old to be traced. Several explanations are hanging around. All agree, however, that the word Nian, which in modern Chinese solely means "year", was originally the name of a monster beast that started to prey on people the night before the beginning of a new year (Do not lose track here: we are talking about the new year in terms of the Chinese calendar).

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