Entries tagged as ‘Diwali 2008’
October 29, 2008 · 1 Comment
Yama Dvitiya or Yam Dwitiya is the last day of five-day Diwali celebrations. Yam Dwitiya is also called as Bhai Dhooj or Bhai Bij or Bhai Beej.
In South India, it is called as Yama Dwitiya. Legend of Yama Dwitiya is associated with the God of death – Yama Dharma Raj. He visit his sister Yami’s home on this day.
In North India, it is widely celebrated as Bhai Dhooj.
Categories: Hinduism · Indian Festivals
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This Diwali may bring you a lot of wealth and good health.
Be blessed by Goddess Lakshmi and enjoy this sparkling event.
Categories: Hinduism · Indian Festivals
Tagged: Deepavali Wishes, Deepawali, Diwali 2008, Happy Lakshmi Puja, Narak Chaturdasi
October 25, 2008 · 1 Comment
Diwali Puja Thali is a steel or copper or golden plate containing all the essentials require during the poojas of Lord Ganesh and Goddess Sri Mahalakshmi.

Diwali Puja Thali contains the idols of Lord Ganesh and Goddess Mahalakshmi, in the middle a small bowl for wet kumkum (tilak / tika). And around that small bowl, it contains several small bowls for powdered kumkum, haldi (turmeric powder), consecrated rice (Akshita), Aarti kappur (Camphor tablets), betel nuts, dry fruits, mishri (sugar) and etc..
You can design Diwali Puja as your wish. Apply your thoughts and rock with your innovative Diwali Puja Thali.
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Diwali – the festival of lights is also the festival for new dresses. According to Indian textile market, Diwali is the biggest season for them.
On Diwali, people like to wear ethnic dresses. Women wear – Sarees, Ghagra Cholis, Kurthis, Chudidaars, etc..
Men wear Kurtha Pyzamas, Kurhta and Dhoti, Sherwani, etc..



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Buy Key holders which are suitable and fit best in your drawing hall or office room. Key holders may grab the attention of visitors, hence purchase a colourful and attractive key holder.
You can make key holders in your own way also. Take a thick wooden sheet and paint it properly and make it attractive. You will get the hooks in shops, insert them into the wooden sheet. Beautiful key holders are ready for Diwali.
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Wall hangings are the modern art paintings are another section of decorative goods.
Wall hangings have a wide variety of items starting from a small God image to a modern art painting.
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Pen stands are another decorative item not only for Diwali but, for every festival.
Clean a small plastic or iron container and colour them with your innovative thoughts.
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Can you imagine bursting crackers without polluting the environment? No need to imagine, you can even really see and experience the above said atmosphere.
Eco-friendly cracker is the ultimate way to prevent environment while bursting crackers. Eco-friendly crackers have been availble in Indian market since a couple of years.
Eco-friendly Crackers (EFC) are the new buzzterm in the Indian market. Market trends say that more than 65 percent of the buyers are preferring EFC to conventional DHOOM DHAAM crackers.
I WISH ALL OF YOU BUY ECO-FRIENDLY CRACKERS AND CELEBRATE DIWALI IN A GREENER WAY.
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To celebrate Diwali in a prosperous and pleasant manner, we need to decorate our homes and workplaces with a new and beautiful things. Everyone wants to buy new articles for Diwali. But, to be different and delightful, you can opt renovation of old things. Really, this idea works.
Despite purchasing new diyas, just clean and paint old diyas then you can be appreciated for your easy yet efficient work. As everyone of us know the meaningful and modern proverb ‘Don’t be a hard worker — Be a Smart worker’. The simple and smart idea of renewing old things fetches you a tag – SMART.
Clean the old diyas, wall hangings, pen stands etc,. and while painting apply your own innovative thoughts. It’s going to happen that – your friends and relatives who visit your house will definitely ask ‘where you buy this?’
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Tagged: Deepavali, Deepavali 2008, Diwali 2008, Diwali Decoration Ideas, Diwali Diyas, Diwali Diyas Decoration Ideas