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Diwali Wishes and Greetings

Diwali – the Festival of Lights – is one of the Hindu religion’s most popular and well-known events. Around the world, Indian communities put on public light displays and engage in festivities that everyone is able to enjoy. Sometimes these celebrations involve illuminations – strings of lights hung across streets and homes. Sometimes there are fireworks displays outside, and inside the home there are candles or oil burning lamps. love attitudes status rajput status love status All these sparkly images are great inspiration for Happy Diwali cards that are traditionally exchanged at this time of year. Homemade Diwali cards containing personalized Diwali messages are a great way to get your kids involved in some messy craft activities! Why not use glitter pens to make a sparkly rangoli card, or finger paint with fluorescent paints on black paper to make firework patterns? There’s a great idea for a papercraft card below. When you’re working on messy craft activities with your kid

About Happy Diwali

In 2018, Diwali will begin on November 03 and will end on November 07. The main festival of Diwali will be observed on November 07, which happens to be Wednesday. In South India, it is observed a day earlier. Hence, this year Diwali in the South will be celebrated on November 07. Diwali is also known by other names such as Lakshmi Puja, Lakshmi-Ganesh Puja and Diwali Puja. Different Names for 5 days of Diwali celebration Day Festivals Day 1 Dhanteras / Dhantheran / Dhantrayodashi / Dhanwantari Triodasi / Yamadeepdaan / Dhan Teyras Day 2 Choti Diwali / Kali Chaudas / Narak Chaturdashi Day 3 Diwali / Lakshmi Puja / Baddi Diwali Day 4 Govardhan Puja / Annakoot/ Pratipat / Day 5 Bhai Duj / Bhhaya Dooj / Bhai Beej / Dvitiya Diwali Dates Weekday Date Year Thu 23rd of October 2014 Wed 11th of November 2015 Sun 30th of October 2016 Thu 19th of October 2017 Wed 7th of November 2018 Sun 27th of October 2019 Sat 14th of November