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Light up your home with elegance using these Diya decoration ideas for Diwali, featuring a beautiful DIY peacock diya made from clay, paper, or foam. This craft blends tradition and color to create a ...
Turn plastic or wooden spoons into beautiful DIY home decorations for Diwali and Christmas! This best out of waste craft idea transforms everyday waste into colorful wall art, centerpieces, or festive ...
This Diwali, Guwahati Municipal Corporation has taken a unique approach to waste management by collecting over 100 tonnes of unsold banana stems to feed elephants in local reserves, showcasing ...
Diwali is rich in cultural symbols that represent themes of light, prosperity, and happiness, each having unique significance that adds more value to the celebration.
The writer Raj Tawney shares how celebrating Diwali eventually taught him to feel more rooted in his Indian culture — and in himself.
The date of Diwali varies each year according to the lunar calendar There's a lot more to Diwali than just launching fireworks, eating Indian sweets and lighting divas. Four religions celebrate ...
While Diwali is a major religious festival for Hindus, it is also observed by Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. The origin story of Diwali varies depending on the region.
As India gears up for Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, people are divided over whether they should celebrate by setting off firecrackers, which worsen the country's chronic air pollution.
Diwali 2024: When will Ayodhya Ram Temple celebrate its first festival of lights? Clear your confusion over date here There were doubts whether Diwali would be celebrated on October 31 or November 1.
Diwali the 'Festival of Lights' The word Diwali is derived from the Sanskrit word Deepavali, which means "row of lights," that devotees light outside their homes during the festival to represent ...
Embrace adaptation with these two crowd-pleasing Diwali recipes from the former Food & Wine editor—including what she calls “one of the best desserts of all time.” ...