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    Diwali Lantern

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    Diwali Lantern – “Aakash Kandeel’’ Anup Takalkar IntroductionIndia‚ along with its varied cultures and traditions‚ is known as land of festivity. Celebration for these festivals centres on the rituals of prayer‚ seeking blessings‚ exchanging goodwill‚ decorating houses‚ adorning new cloths‚ music and dance. Diwali (dip‚ meaning lights + aawali‚ meaning row) is the festival of “row of lights”‚ celebration of which finds its root in Hindu religion. It is believed that‚ Lord Rama was welcomed back

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    DIWALI FESTIWAL

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    DIWALI FESTIWAL Diwali is one the most important festival of Hindus It is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout the length and breadth of India. It is a festival of lights. It falls on the Amavasya of the month of Kartik every year by Hindu calendar and in the last week of October or in the starting days of November by English calendar. Many legends are associated with this festival. It marks the victory of Ram over Ravana

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    Diwali is an annual festival of Hindus. Generally it falls during the month of October or November. Hindus throughout India celebrate this festival with great joy. The festival of Diwali has a religious sanction behind it. It was on this day thousands of years ago that Shri Ram Chandra set foot on Ayodhya after completing the 14 years of his exile. His return was a matter of great joy and relief to the people of Ayodhya. They celebrated the occasion by arranging illuminations on a large scale

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    Krishna and Diwali

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    Diwali or Divali also known as Deepavali and the "festival of lights"‚ is an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in autumn every year.[5][6] The festival spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness‚ knowledge over ignorance‚ good over evil‚ and hope over despair.[7][8][9] The festival preparations and rituals typically extend over a five day period‚ but the main festival night of Diwali coincides with the darkest‚ new moon night of the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika. In the Gregorian calendar

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    of Diwali India‚ the land of rich cultural heritage‚ has one or the other festival for every month. It is the spiritual and religious richness in India that each festival is related to some or other deity. One of such festival is the ’festival of lights’ - Deepawali. It is the glorious occasion that is not restricted to one day‚ but extended to a five-day celebration. All through these five days‚ people are in a festive mood. Adding to the festivity is the colorful display of lights. Like

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    Student number: 09347004 Student name: Wang Weiwei (王维维) Group number: 25 Group topic: The Diwali Festival Analysis of Diwali Festival: special significances & negative effects (School of Tourism‚ Sun Yat-sen University‚ Wang Weiwei) Abstract: “Diwali”‚ the festival of lights‚ illuminates the darkness of the New Year’s moon‚ and strengthens our close friendships and knowledge‚ with a self-realization. Diwali id celebrated on a nation-wide scale on Amavasya‚ the 15th day of the dark fortnight of the

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    2012 Mayra Garcia Diwali: Festival Of Lights (Extra Credit) The event I attended was the celebration of Diwali Festival sponsored by the Indian Student Association of Texas A&M University Corpus Christi. This event was held on Thursday‚ November 15 from 2:30-5:30 P.M. First the event started off with a speech by Divya Pidaparti talking about what Diwali is. Diwali is much more than sweets‚ lights and fireworks. It’s good over evil and light over darkness. Diwali is one of the most significant

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    Topic: Security Android Security Apps and Utilities. Platform:Android Abstract App. 1: This is targeted specially for traveling girls and old person. The user will launch the App while passing by a lonely or not so safe place. User will continuously keep pressing the panic button of the App.     Upon any mishap the user will just release the button and Message and Email will go to the designated person along with the longitude and latitude where

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    in brief‚ Deepavali or Diwali‚ the "festival of lights‚" is celebrated between mid-October and mid-November across the India. Diwali is one of important festivals of the Hindu and is celebrated together with family by performing traditional activities in their homes. The celebration of Diwali has been unique and beautiful moment for the people of Chaibasa City. The city is full of natural beauties and people are quite friendly. Being a cosmopolitan town‚ the Diwali have been celebrating

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    Diwali rituals Diwali‚ the festival of lights‚ is one of the important and widely spread holidays celebrated in India. It is a celebration of lights‚ and for many‚ it is truly a sensory experience; some families decorate their houses with all sorts of lights and open up to the neighbors‚ sharing their love and their food. Those celebrating Diwali spend time with family and friends. They perform religious ceremonies to bring in wealth and prosperity for a new year‚ cook and eat delicious food

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