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Festive vibes, glowing lights and plates full of sweets are synonymous with Diwali. But if you’re watching your calories and can’t eat mithais, the trending mithai candles are ideal for you.
Diwali celebrations begin by devotees deep cleaning their homes and surroundings to prepare for the goddess' arrival, as per Smithsonian. The next day, they decorate using clay lamps, candles and ...
Traditional Diwali candles (lanterns) add a magical glow to your home. You can find them in a variety of styles, from the classic Maharashtrian paper lanterns to elegant metal lanterns with ...
Who wouldn’t want this? This festive candle from boutique fragrance house D. S. & Durga is inspired by Diwali's famous tale of Rama and Sita, making it the perfect offering for Diwali.
The goal is to have as many lights on as possible and lanterns and candles lit to guide Lakshmi and Ganesha’s path and invite them into your home. The Diwali festivities technically kick off on ...
For Diwali — which coincides with the new moon, the darkest night of the lunar cycle — candles and clay lamps called diyas are lighted throughout homes and streets. Other particulars may vary ...