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Illuminate your home and life this Diwali with ManavGuru’s Saral Vaastu lighting tips. Learn how to place lights to attract wealth, health, and positivity.
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Diwali, The festival of lights, happiness and celebration are just around the corner. Enjoying the festivities with your family and friends is something everyone enjoys.However, ensuring a happy and healthy celebration is a must. Read through for tips to Health This #Diwali
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Attract Good Fortune this Diwali #LadyofTarot #MaanyaKohli #DiwaliTips #Diwali2019 #DiwaliSpecial
Internationally acclaimed Tarot Reader and Numerologist Maanya Kohli, Lady of Tarot gives tips on how to attract good fortune and abundance this Diwali! Tune in to know the Diwali tip for your sun the festival of lights, is around the corner. The festival brings with it a plethora of activities that make people bust with joy and excitement 13 enjoying delicious food and sweets, lighting up the house, and the puja ceremonies. Numerous rituals are performed to ensure that Diwali brings happiness and good fortune. Apart from all this, Diwali has a deeper significance because it is a special 18Swayam Siddha Muhurta 19. This means that all kinds of auspicious actions -such as charity, pooja, mantra, and rituals performed on the day of Diwali multiply manifold.
Here are 12 Diwali Rituals as per your zodiac sign that shall bring prosperity and good luck in your life. Let 19s start with the first sign of the Zodiac, Aries, March 21 to April 20. People born under the Sun Sign of Aries should donate a blanket or a shawl to someone on the day of Diwali. Those born under the sun sign of Taurus, April 21 to May 21, must light a Diya in the SouthWestern direction of their house. This will drive away all negativity or lacuna from their life. Gemini, May 22 to June 21, people should offer a Coconut to Godess Durga on the day of Diwali. This shall open up new opportunities for success and growth for you. Cancerians June 22 to July 23, should offer boondi prasad to Lord Hanuman on Diwali. Leos, July 24 to August 23, should light a diya at the main entrance of their house. If it keeps lighting until the next morning, it signifies immense financial growth and prosperity. Virgos, August 24 to Sep 23, should donate socks to elderly people on Diwali. Those born under the sun sign of Libra, Sep 24 to Oct 23, must recite Durga Chalisa on Diwali. This will usher health, wealth, prosperity and protection in their life. Scorpios, October 24 to November 22, should make offerings to the rising Sun on Diwali day. This will bring success, wealth, and fame in their life. Sagittarius, November 23 to December 21, should plant a Peepul tree at a temple. As the tree grows their finances will simultaneously grow. Capricorn December, 22 to January 20, should donate red lentil (Masoor) to an underprivileged person. Aquarius, Jan 21 to Feb 19, should feed birds on the day of Diwali for happiness, health, wealth and tranquility. Pisceans, Feb 20 to March 20, should donate incense sticks at a Lakshmi temple.
I wish that this festival of lights bring you immense peace, prosperity, success, health, and joy. Wishing you all a Happy Diwali!
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Happy Diwali 2018: Netizens celebrate Deepavali with jokes and funny memes


Diwali celebrations have begun on virtual world with hilarious jokes and memes. (Source: Thinkstock Images)
Deepavali or Diwali is here and people around the country are gripped in festive fever. With delicious meals, mouth-watering desserts and sweets, people are set to enjoy the biggest festival in the India with much fanfare. New clothes, colourful rangolis and festive decorations at home and street have set the mood, not to forget the Dandiya nights and Teen Patti parties that are just days away. With desi clothes and songs, people are all set to celebrate the festival of lights with full fervour.
However, a major part of the festival, celebrating with firecrackers have been restricted and people seem to be divided over it. Nevertheless, to keep fun mood of the festival alive, Netizens are cracking jokes and sharing hilarious videos online to capture all the essence of the festivities in the virtual world.
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While hilarious memes on ‘Diwali ki Safai’ dominated the trend on Twitter in days leading up to the festival with people being busy cleaning their homes, UP Police’s ‘Thain Thain’ has become a one-stop solution to all celebrations post 10 pm when firecrackers might not be in play. Not to forget the Rajnikanth memes on this year’s celebration.
As India celebrates Diwali, here are the hilarious and witty tweets capturing the mood of the festival online.
For those of us who are sensitive to loud noise, here’s one way to deal with it:#happydiwali pic.twitter.com/gHWPUWMMGC
— Poonam Khatri (@poonamkhatri) November 6, 2018
#HappyDiwali pic.twitter.com/8ZMkIJXsmv
— Thain Thain Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) November 7, 2018
When your neighbour purchased Kaju Katlis as a return gift for their guests and you got Soan Papdi packets at home.#HappyDiwali pic.twitter.com/784epWfRDH
— Kaju Katli (@MonkNxtDoor) November 7, 2018
*South Delhi girl after lighting a phool jhadi*💥#Diwali #HappyDeepavali pic.twitter.com/kcewAGM7AL
— Tweetera🐦 (@DoctorrSays) November 6, 2018
Soan Papdi is Jio network of sweets. #HappyDiwali
— Dr. Gill (@ikpsgill1) November 7, 2018
Switch off your phones and run. Old people have discovered Whatsapp stickers 😱
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) November 7, 2018
Pic 1 : Before Diwali seasonPic 2 : After Diwali pic.twitter.com/iGlJ9faGTy
— Pakchikpak Raja Babu (@HaramiParindey) November 7, 2018
Deepavali is incomplete without this Fake NASA Picture. 😂#दीपावली pic.twitter.com/MmKoY2SY26
— Gautam Pol💡 (@D_confused33) November 7, 2018
* When a relative gives soan papdi in a chocolate box * Relative: pic.twitter.com/BpEWYn8v0k
— Freelance 007 (@James_Beyond) November 6, 2018
One taught me loveOne taught me patienceOne taught me pain #दीपावली #HappyDiwali #HappyDeepavali #Diwali pic.twitter.com/lUFlI1WMpv
— Thain Thain Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) November 7, 2018
Everyone on whatsapp today. #HappyDiwali pic.twitter.com/AIcwvXPls8
— Angoor Stark 🍇🇮🇳 (@ladywithflaws) November 7, 2018
Diwali is on 7th November. Spend all your 2000 Rs notes on sweets, lights and crackers. Because, the next day is 8th November
— The Bad Doctor (@DOCTORATLARGE) November 6, 2018
Any intervention from SC for this traffic jam in Delhi ? Looks like all are going home to burst fire crackers 😂 pic.twitter.com/p3zMFEFkb0
— Chintan Shah (@chintan20) November 5, 2018
Soan papdi during Diwali pic.twitter.com/zubeS4UGF2
— Reena Kamat 🇮🇳 (@_r33na__) November 6, 2018
Childhood memories of Diwali..#90skid pic.twitter.com/pwOwxpbvVj
— 90’skid (@memorable_90s) November 6, 2018
Diwali Scenes pic.twitter.com/po1mNcB9tr
— Bade Chote (@badechote) November 6, 2018
Me : itne patakhe kyu laaya hai?Teenager : bade patakhe fodke us ladki ko impress karunga Me : pic.twitter.com/7J4VBfU5vh
— Pakchikpak Raja Babu (@HaramiParindey) November 6, 2018
Crackers before and after 10:00 PM pic.twitter.com/s1lg67Snig
— Sanskari_stud 🎃 (@sanskari_stud) November 6, 2018
People to Soan Papdi’s dabba during Diwali.. pic.twitter.com/yU6xOHRFk9
— Romz (@RomanaRaza) November 5, 2018
Crackers can wait, ban WA greeting messages
— Ra_Bies (@Ra_Bies) November 5, 2018
When you gift them Dry fruits and they give you Sonpapdi in return. #Diwali pic.twitter.com/txSZuzmvfk
— Rishav Mishra 🙇 (@theNormieGuy) November 5, 2018
Munna and Circuit this Diwali 😂 pic.twitter.com/ywLBqL00jW
— Ankur Singh (@iAnkurSingh) November 6, 2018
Neighbors are like Rockets, they will see everything whatever you do, and will spread the news (light) to the entire society.#DiwaliTips
— BelanWali (@BelanWali) November 6, 2018
When your manager says Diwali par Ghar chala ja: pic.twitter.com/DlU6Kj0YPz
— Kshitiz Bhardwaj (@ImmaJoking) November 4, 2018
Sc – Burst crackers only between 8-10pm.*Me at 9:59pm* – pic.twitter.com/A4ln71H8CX
— Mask Ishan (@Mr_LoLwa) November 6, 2018
*Marwadi*Son: Papa iss diwali me mujhe kya gift denge?Dad: Bata kya gift chayiye?Son: iPhoneDad: *Gets second hand iPhone4s*
— Akshay (@AkshayKatariyaa) November 5, 2018
Mom : Teri sabse zyada fun memory kya hai ghar ki diwali kiMe : Woh jo aap mehmano ke liye mithai banati thi aur main hadap leti thiMom : Meri bhi sameMe : Matlab?Mom : Woh jo mehmaan tere liye paise dekar jate the aur main hadap leti thi
— SwatKat- The dancing human💃 (@swatic12) November 5, 2018
Me *goes to relative’s place*Aunty : check out this rangoli meri beti ne banayiMe : niceAunty : aur society ka Diwali fest bhi organise karwa rahi hai wohMe : awesomeAunty : itni mehnati hai bade ho kar kuchh banegiMe : itni mehnat se to HR banegi
— Pakchikpak Raja Babu (@HaramiParindey) November 6, 2018
#Diwali is a festival of (traffic) lights pic.twitter.com/cYFgQBC6MN
— Bollywood Gandu (@BollywoodGandu) November 5, 2018
Delhi couples right now #DelhiAirPollution pic.twitter.com/8IuIP4BaIL
— Moody Motu (@MoodyMotu) November 5, 2018
शी : क्या करे रहे हो!?मी : लड़ी लगा रहा हूँ शी :दीवाली पर लड़ी कैसे जग मगा रही होगी, फ़ोटो दिखाना तो मी : pic.twitter.com/Ufnlo0pzT5
— Woke Babuwaski 🌷 (@GaurangBhardwa1) November 5, 2018
Green Crackers 😜 pic.twitter.com/waKQ5flCI6
— Troll Tax (@Vishupedia) November 5, 2018
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/diwali-2018-deepavali-celebrations-funny-tweets-jokes-videos-memes-5435927/
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Brighten up your lives this Diwali.. and fill it up with joy, good health, and love with the healthy recipe.#HappyDiwali #Healthydiwali #DiwaliTips
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दीवाली वाले दिन पर्स में रखें सिर्फ ये एक चीज ,पर्स रहेगा नोटों से भरा - Diwali Special आपके पास कभी नही होगी धन की कमी, अपने पर्स में रखे ये चीजें | these things kept in your purse - YouTube पर्स में रख ले दिवाली के दिन इन तीन में से कोई एक चीज,आपका पर्स हमेशा पेसो से भरा रहेगा #DiwaliKeUpay #DiwaliTips #DiwalikeTotke #Money #VastuTips #Astrology #Astronomy #DiwaliSpecial Watch This Video :- https://youtu.be/JBY9ahaNXX0 (at Crazy India) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpyK4CNlqYv/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1mzyrb8ma0aya
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Diwali is all about fun, celebration, and healthy food. This festive period can ruin your healthy weight loss regime, due to excessive eating and a lazy lifestyle. If you want to enjoy this festive season, follow these simple tips by Hindustan Wellness - India's 1st health management company in Delhi.
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Let's not forget Our Nature This Diwali. So Burst Health Myths, Not Just Crackers this #Deepawali. Happy #HealthwaliDiwali to You.
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Brighten up your lives this Diwali.. and fill it up with joy, good health and love with the healthy recipe.
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If you’re passing through an area where people are bursting crackers this Diwali, wear a mask over your nose and mouth to protect yourself .
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Let'S not forget Our Nature This Diwali. So Burst Health Myths, Not Just Crackers this Deepawali.
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Brighten up your lives this Diwali.. and fill it up with joy, good health and love with healthy recipe.
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