The word "Diwali" comes from the word "Deepavali", which translates to "a row of lights". According to tradition, those who celebrate will light rows of clay oil lamps outside their homes.
Rooted in rich spiritual traditions, Diwali marked the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after vanquishing Ravana, symbolising the triumph of light over darkness. The festival also honoured Goddess ...
For Hindus in India, Diwali marks the end of one year and the beginning of another âÄî a time for celebration with fireworks, sweets and even gambling in hopes of ushering in good luck for the coming ...
Every year, Diwali organizes an unforgettable evening to celebrate the New Year! From 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., let yourself be ...
Clapping their hands along to the beat, the crowd inside the Desi Bites event hall in Beaverton erupted in cheers and shouts Friday night. Around them, multicolored string lights twinkled along the ...
This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow professionals and celebrate the Festival of Lights in true Diwali spirit. At this year’s "Festival of Lights" event, you'll have the opportunity ...
Secrets to Year-Round Engagement That Every Brand Needs After Diwali - Pavel Yurovitskiy, CEO of KIT Global As Diwali ...
On Nov. 19, the BAPS Campus Fellowship invited the University of Georgia community to celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights, with a cultural exhibition held in Tate Grand Hall. This year, the ...