By: Deepak sahay | 2011-09-19 | Gifts Diwali is a day; people pray God and Goddesses by decorating their houses, shopping crackers, dresses, diwali thali, diwali sweets and greeting cards. Everybody in the family is gathered and they worship Lord Ganesh and Goddesses Lakshmi with diwali pooja thali, fruits, and sweets for health, wealth and prosperous life. read more
By: Jayesh Purohit | 2011-10-18 | Gifts Religious rituals & ceremonies are what make any festival memorable. And Diwali treasures lot of customs & traditions for Hindus across the globe. One of these is Diwali pooja thali – a plate or a dish to put all divine knick-knacks that are useful in worshipping Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi. read more
By: Tushar Delhi | 2010-10-07 | Arts & Entertainment Diwali, important festival for every Indian and specially Hindus, as this day hold religious importance. The day is marked with illumination of not only lights and diyas but also happiness and joy. Exchanging gifts make the festival more exuberant. read more
By: Ashish kumar | 2011-09-17 | Gifts Diwali Pooja Thali acts as a very important trait of the celebrations related to Diwali. Diwali is not just an auspicious festival, but also the most vivid festival with all its multifarious details. There are a variety of customs related to Diwali festival. read more
By: Ashish kumar | 2011-10-13 | Gifts On this day people light eathen lamps, worship goddess Lakshmi, burst crackers, wear new cloths, eat and distribute sweets. During the worship people try every method to please the god. This is the reason why, people indulge themselves in offering prayers to their favorite deity. read more
By: Sophia Paul | 2010-09-28 | Shopping You can even buy a complete Deepavali Puja Thali to India online from some online gift portals from India. There are some really good online gift portals which have been serving to non resident Indians for quite some time and have earned good reputation in online business from India. read more
By: Indian Horoscope | 2012-03-25 | Astrology Pooja is the main part and parcel of Indian tradition, thus our experienced experts provide Pooja Yagya to our clients as per the fruitful time. read more
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By: craffts | 2012-03-02 | Home improvement Pooja mats preserve your energy while performing the worship and thereby accelerate your speed on the path of spirituality. read more
By: Pankaj Kumar | 2011-09-19 | Gifts Diwali is the greatest Hindu festival which is celebrated for five continuous days. The first day is Dhanteras, Second is Choti diwali, Third day is Badi or main Diwali festival, fourth day is celebrated as Govardhan Pooja and the last day is Bhaiya dooj. read more
By: Pankaj Kumar | 2011-09-17 | Gifts Diwali is celebrated in Kartik month according to Hindu schedule on the Amavasya means no moon night. Children enjoy the Diwali biscuit, Diwali crackers, sparkles and sweets on this festival. People buy silver and gold ornaments and perform ganesh laxmi pooja. After pooja people exchange sweets, send Diwali gifts and Diwali greetings among their neighbours, friends and relatives. read more
By: Pankaj Kumar | 2011-09-22 | Gifts According to Hindu mythology, Diwali is celebrated on the day on which Lord Rama had returned from the forests after 14 long years, after battling and killing Ravana, the evil king who had kidnapped Rama’s wife Sita. read more
By: Ashish kumar | 2011-10-06 | Gifts You can even light your home with diyas for Diwali, which a small oil lamp is made from earthenware with a cotton wick soaked in ghee. Diyas are single of the most significant of Diwali decoration and are lit in remembrance of the deceased and to worship the gods and goddesses. read more
By: shyam thapa | 2010-10-15 | Gifts The history of Diwali is beginning from various Hindu religious scriptures, mainly the Puranas. Like in many parts of Nepal and India, the myth behind the celebration of Diwali is the victory of Rama over Ravana and then the return of Rama in Ayodhya with Lakshman and Sita after their 14 year exile in forest. Legend says, the people of Ayodhya greeted Rama by lighting rows of lamps. Thus it was named as Deepavali, deep (lamp) avali (rows). read more
By: Ashish kumar | 2011-10-14 | Gifts Diwali is celebrated over an era of five days in all states of India. These days mention Dhanteras, Naraka Chadurdashi, Lakshmi Puja, Govardhana Puja, and Bhai Duj. Lots of these days are celebrated with much jollity and fervor with ritual customs and manners. On these days, people exchange greetings and gifts to your friends, relatives and family members. read more