Diwali signifies their return to Ayodhya after exile, when the citizens lit so many lamps to welcome them back that it created rows of light. Of course, lights aren't the only decor you'll see ...
Diwali is derived from the word ''Deepavali,'' which means ''a row of lights.'' Celebrants light rows of traditional clay oil lamps outside their homes to symbolize the victory of light over ...
Klang Royal City Council (MBDK) Licensing Department director Zate Aziana Abdul Rahman said the Deepavali bazaar themed “Light” had 123 stalls offering festive items and traditional food of ...
The people of Ayodhya welcomed Lord Rama by lighting diyas (earthen lamps) and decorating ... which is why Diwali is ...
Diwali will fall on October 24 this year and the preparations of the light festival have already started. Diwali in India is also known as the ‘Festival of Lights’ when homes, shops ...
Diwali is celebrated as the festival of lights, during which homes are decorated with candles. Diwali projects the rich and glorious past and teaches its observers to uphold the true values of life.
safe and blessed Deepavali.” Michelle Tan Mei Kuan, nine, writes, “The festival generally symbolises the victory of light over darkness. There are decorations at the malls too, mostly kolam.