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Bright nights are ahead! Diwali, also known as the "Festival of Lights," is recognized as India's biggest holiday and takes place over the course of five days. The festival occurs annually each ...
Around them, multicolored string lights twinkled along the walls and a bright stage bathed in orange ... The celebration embodied the spirit of Diwali, the Hindu New Year. Also known as the ...
Two children show how their family prepares for Diwali in their home and in their ... There is a Rama and Sita assembly framework for Key Stage 1 on the website and also a longer animated version ...
As a child-free South Asian woman, writer Sangeeta Pillai found she didn’t fit in with traditional Diwali celebrations. So, she decided to create her very own feminist festival. The heat of just ...
Diwali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism. In a multicultural and diverse country like India, everyone has their own way of celebrating this festival. Even though their belief ...
The festival of Diwali brings to our minds several positive ideas like light, prosperity, wealth, abundance, growth, development, triumph and happiness. Diwali holds a lot of significance for ...
Diwali celebrates light over darkness and the ... There is a Rama and Sita assembly framework for Key Stage 1 on the website and also a longer animated version of the story suitable for Key ...