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aglow with lights,
thereby making it the "festival of lights". The word
Deepawali comes from the
Sanskrit word deep,
which means an
Indian lantern/lamp...
- Dev
Deepawali festival day was
first started at the
Dashashwamedh Ghat by
Pandit Kishori Raman Dubey (Babu Maharaj) in 1991.
During Dev
Deepawali, houses...
-
Kartika Pournami,
Tripuri Purnima,
Tripurari Purnima, Deva-Diwali, Deva-
Deepawali Observed by Hindus, Sikhs, and
Jains Type
Religious Observances Prayers...
-
known as
Vijay Stambh.
Hanuman Jayanti Bada
Mangal Rama
Navami Dussehra Deepawali Lutgendorf,
Philip (11
January 2007). Hanuman's Tale: The
Messages of...
- Look up Deepavali,
Deepawali, Dipawali, or
Diwali in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deepavali or
Diwali is an
Indian festival.
Deepavali or Dipawali...
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Tihar (also
known as
Yamapanchak Deepawali) is a five-day
spiritual and
cultural Hindu festival of
lights celebrated by
Nepalese as well as by the Indian...
- the
prominent roles. The film,
directed by Kapoor, is set on a
night of
Deepawali celebration when a
Mumbai based couple organise a
party at
their home...
- sung by Gond
women from the
state of
Chhattisgarh during the
festival of
Deepawali. The name 'Sua'
comes from the word for 'parrot', a bird
known for repeating...
- Ram Navami, Eid ul-Fitr,
Ganesh Chaturthi, St. Mary's feast, Dasara,
Deepawali and Christmas. Bangalore's
social and
economic diversity is reflected...
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Tharu society, and is a key part of the
festival of
Diwali (also
known as
Deepawali or Tihar) on the day of
Laxmi Puja.
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