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yashopticsandlens · 10 months
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May this 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿 bring new happiness, new goals, new achievements & many new inspirations to your life.
𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫!
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judyconda · 2 years
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Diwali The word Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word “deepavali”, which means “rows of lighted lamps”. Households across India celebrate by decorating their space with small lamps called diyas and other colourful lights. People cover streets and buildings in festive lighting and there are lively songs and dance. Dazzling fireworks go off, creating a spectacle of noise and light. This helps to scare away evil spirits and celebrate the victory of good over evil. Which will be celebrated & occurred on the 24th of October this year *same day as the Legazpi port province fiesta.* Many consider Diwali to be a fresh start, similar to the Lunar New Year fireworks in January. Many people clean, renovate, decorate their homes and buy new clothes in preparation for the upcoming year. Diwali is also a time to settle debts and make peace. It’s common for people to reach out to loved ones who may have lost touch and organise family reunions. In the past, Indian and Pakistani soldiers have exchanged sweets along the disputed border, as a gesture of Diwali goodwill. The dates for Diwali change each year, as they are based on the Hindu lunisolar calendar. The festival usually falls between October or November. Diwali lasts for five days. The peak day of celebrations is usually on the third day, which is similar to New Year’s Eve. Brothers and sisters reserve the last day of celebrations to spend time together. Although the Diwali festival officially lasts for five days, preparations begin well in advance. Fireworks and festivities often last for days afterwards. Temples are always busy with religious rituals during Diwali, so remember to be respectful and cover yourself inside temples. Avoid taking photos of worshippers. **The easiest way to spread some Diwali cheer is by saying “Deepavalee mubarak ho”, meaning “Happy Diwali”. You pronounce it “dee-wall-ee moo-bar-ak ho”. #folklorethursday #folkloreflash #folklore #diwali #deepavali #deepavali2022 #diwali2022 #thefestivaloflights #festivaloflights #diwalinewyear #mystique #Spiritique #indianculture #indianfolk #indiancelebration #indiantraditional #indiantradition #traditionalart #traditional #sacredculture https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj8RDliSoDL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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simplyshruti-blog1 · 7 years
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Sisters' pose for Diwali #diwalinewyear #siblingsfun #sistersenjoying #diwalidecor #festival #festivalfashion #tradition
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akalors · 7 years
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Diwali is not far , get your wardrobe ready with our #diwalicollection #akalors #diwaliusa #diwalinewyear #diwalidecorations #diwalicelebrations #diwalidress
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simplyshruti-blog1 · 7 years
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New year pics and fun #diwali #newyear #diwalinewyear #festivityintheair
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