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Happy Diwali Cards, Happy Diwali Greetings, Happy Diwali Wallpapers, Happy Diwali, Happy Diwali sms, Happy Diwali Scraps
Happy Diwali Cards, Happy Diwali Greetings
Diwali Wallpapers, Happy Diwali
Diwali sms, Happy Diwali Scraps
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Diwali Pictures, Diwali Greetings, Diwali, Diwali 2009, Diwali Festival, Diwali Images
Diwali Pictures, Diwali Greetings, Diwali, Diwali 2009, Diwali Festival, Diwali Images
Diwali is a five-day long festival, each day being significant in its own terms. The celebrations commence on Aswayuja Bahula Chaturdashi and culminate on Kartika Shudha Vijaya. The first day of this festival is called 'Dhan Trayodashi' or 'Dhanteras', wherein people worship Goddess Lakshmi and purchase utensils made of silver. The second day of Diwali is called 'Narak Chaturdashi', which is popular as 'Chhoti Diwali'. The third day of Diwali, which is also called 'Badi Diwali', is the main day of the celebrations of the festival. People perform Lakshmi Puja (worship of divine Goddess Lakshmi) on this day and offer prayers to her, to bless them with wealth and prosperity.
Diwali is a five-day long festival, each day being significant in its own terms. The celebrations commence on Aswayuja Bahula Chaturdashi and culminate on Kartika Shudha Vijaya. The first day of this festival is called 'Dhan Trayodashi' or 'Dhanteras', wherein people worship Goddess Lakshmi and purchase utensils made of silver. The second day of Diwali is called 'Narak Chaturdashi', which is popular as 'Chhoti Diwali'. The third day of Diwali, which is also called 'Badi Diwali', is the main day of the celebrations of the festival. People perform Lakshmi Puja (worship of divine Goddess Lakshmi) on this day and offer prayers to her, to bless them with wealth and prosperity.
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