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Diwali 2021: Tickle your palate with these sweet and savoury dishes this festival
Trendingdesk •Diwali is celebrated to mark the day when Lord Ram returned home after vanquishing the demon Ravan. This year it will be celebrated on 4 November
Diwali 2021: History, significance, and everything you need to know about the festival of lights
Trendingdesk •Diwali symbolizes the victory of good over evil and of light over darkness. On this day, people light up their houses with diyas and various colourful lights.
Diwali 2021: Here are some design ideas to brighten your house with rangolis
Trendingdesk •In its historical sense, rangoli was believed to be an omen of good fortune and was created as a symbolic representation of divine blessings
Diwali 2021: Puja timing, muhurat, significance; here's everything you need to know
Trendingdesk •On this special day, families worship Goddess Lakshmi, who is the Goddess of wealth. Devotees believe that if they perform the special puja they will be blessed with health, wealth, and prosperity
Happy Diwali 2021: Wishes, quotes, messages, images, WhatsApp and Facebook status to share with your loved ones
Trendingdesk •The festive season begins with Dhanteras and ends four days later with Bhai Dooj. On Diwali, Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, is also worshipped.
Diwali 2021: Ban on firecrackers, movement of heavy vehicles; here's how states are celebrating the festival amid curbs
Trendingdesk •The restrictions have been put in place keeping in mind both the coronavirus pandemic and increasing levels of air pollution
Narak Chaturdashi 2021: Who was Narakasur and why is the day celebrated
Fp Staff •There are various versions of the story, which led to the celebration of Narak Chaturdashi, but the idea of victory of good over evil is common to all of them
Diwali 2020: Here are 10 wishes, quotes, status and messages to share with your loved ones
Trendingdesk •Diwali is one of the biggest festivals in India when people come together to celebrate light, life and goodness. Also known as Deepavali, which literally translates to ‘a row of lights’, Hindus consider it to be the holiest day of the lunar month Kartik.
Ram Nath Kovind, Narendra Modi, other leaders greet nation on Diwali; emphasise on harmony, victory of good over evil
Ians •President Ram Nath Kovind, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other political leaders on Wednesday greeted the nation on the occasion of Diwali, the festival of lights
Ram Nath Kovind, Venkaiah Naidu greet nation on Diwali eve, emphasise on need for pollution-free celebration
•President Ram Nath Kovind and Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu greeted people on the eve of Diwali, stressing the need for a "pollution-free manner" celebration.