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Diwali recipes | Diwali snacks recipes | Diwali Sweets Recipes

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What comes to your mind when you say Diwali?  Sweets? Brand New clothes? Bursting Fire crackers? Happiness? A hangout with friends? Reconnecting with your relations? Diwali / Deepavali as you spell it out loud and clear, your cheek bone widens and you expose your teeth, bringing happiness and killing away the darkness in delight. Diwali is celebrated throughout the country by sharing and caring for near and dear ones distributing sweets, wearing new clothes and driving away the darkness by lighting up the oil lamps prominently known as Diyas or Deepak! This Diwali drive away the fear, stay strong and bold, help the needy, kill all the negative traits like ego, hatred, revenge, impolite, greed, jealousy, misery, sarcasm, untrustworthy by sharing love and care whomsoever you think about or meet! Lets make this Diwali count not for yourselves, but for others as well! Popular Diwali Recipe Collection :  Diwali Recipe - A collection over famous delicious and yummy snacks. BOOND

Best and Easy Rangoli Designs for Diwali Festival

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Diwali is a one of festival that is awaited by one and all every year. The smell of the scented oil that needs to be applied on the first day of the Diwali morning, taking the holy bath with the utna (mixture of spices and gram flour) and sitting next to your mother drawing those colorful Rangolis. Rangoli is an old custom of India. Rangoli helps to enhance the beauty of house and also creats pleasant auro for the festivals. Rangoli Designs, patterns & Images for Diwali Best and Easy Rangoli Designs for Diwali Festival Rangoli Designs for Diwali (Free To Download)   Easy Rangoli Designs for this Diwali Festival Beautiful and Easy Indian Rangoli Designs for your inspiration Latest Rangoli Design for Diwali Diwali Rangoli Designs Beautiful Rangoli Designs for Deepavali Designs Of Rangoli for Diwali Easy Rangoli Designs for Deepavali Dressed with the new clothes, eating the home made savories and bursting f

Diwali Greetings Cards, Diwali Messages and Quotes for Loved Ones

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One of the most celebrated festivals with vigor and enthusiasm – “Diwali” is just around the corner. Diwali is very favourite festival among the Indian people. More widely known as the festival of lights and happiness, this is a unifying festival bringing cultures, sects, traditions and religions together.  You can find Diwali Greetings Cards, Diwali gifts, Diwali sweets and Diwali wishes here, all at one place. Celebrate Diwali by sending wishes via Diwali Greetings Cards, Diwali messages a nd Diwali Quotes. Diwali greeting cards and Diwali messages and Diwali quotes which we can share with our friends and family. Browse Diwali Greetings Cards, Diwali Messages, Diwali Wishes, Diwali Quotes – Deepavali 2015 Diwali Greeting Cards Diwali Indian Festival Free Photos To Download Happy Diwali Images & Wishes (*Deepavali*) Happy Diwali 2016 Images Diwali Pictures, Images, Graphics Diwali Images & Pictures Happy Diwali 2016 Image

Happy Dasra | Dasra SMS, Greetings, Images, Wallpapers

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WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY DASRA Vijayadasami also known as Dussehra or Ayudhapuja, is an important Hindu festival celebrated in a variety of ways in India and Nepal. "Dussehra" is derived from Sanskrit; Dasa-hara is a form of Dasanan ravan. Read More Happy Dussehra 2017: SMS, wishes, WhatsApp messages and Facebook greetings to celebrate the festive occasion Best Happy Dasra SMS, Greetings Sanskrit Dasha-hara which means "remover of bad fate". Time to kill evil inside you, and be the new you #HappyVijayadashami सोनेरी दिवस, सोनेरी पर्व, सोनेरी क्षण, सोनेरी आठवणी, सोनेरी शुभेच्छा फक्त सोन्यासारख्या लोकांना ..! दारी झेंडूची फुले, हाती आपट्याची पाने, या वर्षाच्या लुटूयात “सद्-विचारांचे सोने!” दसरा सणाच्या हार्दिक शुभेच्छा..!!! सोनं या धातुला किंमत आहे पण माझ्या जीवनात तुमच्यासारखी माणसे अनमोल आहेत... मी खुप नशीबवान आहे की मला माझ्या जीवनात तुमची साथ मिळाली.. आणी माझ्या जिवनातील माणसच एवढी श्रीमंत आहेत की तिथे सोन्याला सुध्दा किंमतच उरत न

Navratri | Festival of Devi Maa: do's and don'ts to follow till Dussehra.

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Navaratri is the most auspicious celebration concerning Devi Maa. Like other festival in India, Navratri is also celebrated differently in different parts of India. Scientifically and also spiritually one should follow certain basic values during this period in order to have the blessing so that he can live peacefully with all the happiness and progress. Do's : Enlight Akhand Jyot in front of Goddess Durga for all 9 days. Eat only Satvic Food that is your food should not include: onion, garlic etc. and only once in a day. If you/your family is going through a lot of troubles, then do the following mantra: "om hring dum durgaaye namaha" - but one needs to do Sadhana/meditation before this mantra. Give some bhog or offering to Goddess every day; if not possible then milk, fruits, dry fruits should be offered. Daily having bath in the morning preferably by 9.00 AM. Eat only Satvic Food, only once. Give some homemade bhog to Gods every day; if not possib