spilling over! Please help!

Thanks :)
So did you light some fireworks too, okei?!?

I did, after ages it seems! And enjoyed the colourful bursts in the sky, immensely! I stay away from ‘noisy’ crackers called A-bombs…ear-splitting! Love the seemingly harmless ones like Sparklers. Takes one back to the days of childhood…couldn’t help grinning all the time, LOL!

how are you celebrating this diwali?

i hope ur not burning crackers ,i actually saved money and have put up quite a few fancy lights ,i just don’t know why some people waste so much money on buying crackers where as they can be spend in buying beautiful fancy lights ,candles and all that cool stuff.

How are you all going to celebrate Diwali?

I’ll bring the crackers.
Festival of Lights in India. Crackers = fireworks.

Would you like to burn Crackers this Diwali?

In most our homes, We have infants and unhealthy elders. Atleast if not in our home, in Neighbor’s Home. Even then if we burn Crackers will it be good? Why we are not caring about others at times

Diwali FireWorks

Fireworks during diwali 2006 celebrations in leicester, UK.

Diwali Greetings

diwali crackers

On which date diwali was celebrated in 1984?

Diwali is Indian festivle ,it is a festivle of lighting of lamps, crackers.

1. Bonus

2. New Dresses

3. Sweets

4. crackers

or any other thinking. you can answer with fun.

How to celebrate diwali – Eco friendly diwali?

Every DIWALI we burn lots of crackers and increase the decibel level as well as air pollution which is harmful for all of us.How nice it will be if we celebrate Diwali as "DEEPAWALI".

Lets celebrate diwali together?

hello all
chk my greeting and tell me how si it

Let’s Celebrate Diwali Together.

Deep (light) avali (rows), a row of lights that taught us to vanquish ignorance that subdues humanity and to drive away darkness that engulfs the light of knowledge.

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This celebration consist of

Step 1 : Light Diyas
Step 2 : Fire Anar
Step 3: Diwali Message for u
Step 4 : Crackers
Step 5 : Sweets , Puja and remaining things
Step 6 Diwali wishes.

here is a question: since diwali is next tuesday, i wrote to four of my cousins in india. so far, three of them replied. one of them said "Thanks. WISH YOU A VERY HAPPY DIWALI." another one said "thank a lot for the good wishes. hope you have a joyous and prosperity diwali. enjoy yourself and burst a lot of crackers." the other one said "good to hear from you and thanks for remembering us on this auspicious occassion. sending greetings, best wishes, and hope you too have lots of sweets and fun. rgds to bui. cheeers. is there a way of know if a cousin likes me more than others. the way i see it, only one of them really has a connection with me.

also, could u give me ur opinion on this as well. when my cousin came to visit, his wife was helping the kids with their homework. my cousin and i were up in my room chatting and catching up. one of the kids was misbehaving. when i asked him if he should go see what the problem was, my cousin’s reply was "he’ll get in trouble. I’m surprised. does that mean spending time and chatting with me was more important to him than checking on his kids? please give me ur opinion

here is an answer: Writing your cousins in India is forging relationships with them. This is a great way to know them and keep in touch and
Yes at the time it was more important to him. He probably disciplines his children all of the time, but he doesn’t get to spend time with you
what does forging relationships mean?

Webchutney – Diwali Greetings 2009

Diwali Greetings from Webchutney

The very name of this festival ‘Deepavali’ suggests the meaning of this festival. It is all about the light coming out of a tiny diya that is called ‘Deep’ in Hindi. Later the term ‘Deepawali’ became ‘Divali’. Deepawali or Diwali is also known as ‘the festival of lights’ because on this day there is light and light everywhere. Diwali is celebrated usually in the month of October or November.

Diwali falls on the day of ‘Amavasyaa’ when the moon does not rise and there is darkness all around. Light, being symbol of hope and positive things, indicates the victory of good over evil. And by spreading light in every corner of our premises we try to destroy the reign of darkness on the night of diwali.

It is a tradition to light our homes and offices on diwali. People decorate their premises with diyas, electric bulbs series and other decorative electric items to make their surroundings filled with colorful light and to make it bright and beautiful. After all the ultimate beauty created by lighting all over is the main feature that makes this festival unique.

Divali Significance

Dipavali is the Indian festival that brings a series of festivals with it. One after another we get a chance to celebrate five festivals together. The people of all age groups and classes with equal zeal and enthusiasm celebrate Diwali throughout India. They put on new apparels and participate in the various activities that are related to Diwali celebrations.

Diwali is not only a festival of celebrations such as lightings, crackers, cleanliness, colorful rangoli making, social gatherings to exchange greetings and sharing sweets with your loved ones but it is also a festival that is filled with spiritualism and religious activities such as worship of Goddess Lakshmi, worship of Lord Ganesha, worship of Mother Kali, worship of Lord Chitragupta and worship of Govardhan Parvat. The Diwali festival is all about lots of shopping, happiness, togetherness and almost one week’s holiday.

The celebration of the five-day long festival, diwali begins on Aswayuja Bahula Chaturdashi and concludes on Kartika Shudha Vijaya. The first day of this festival begins with ‘Dhan Trayodashi’ or ‘Dhanteras’. After the Dhanvantari Trayodashi the second day of diwali is ‘Narak Chaturdashi’, which is popular as ‘Chhoti Diwali’. The third day of diwali, which is also called ‘Badi Diwali’ is the main day of celebrations of the festival of diwali. People perform Lakshmi Pujan (worship of divine Goddess Lakshmi) on this day and offer prayers to Her to bless them with wealth and prosperity. The fourth day of diwali is devoted to Govardhan Pooja (worship of Lord Govardhan Parvat). The fifth day of the diwali is Bhai Dooj, the time to honour the brother-sister relationship.

The day of Dipavali has special significance for the business community as they consider this day to be the perfect time to begin their new financial year. Some people also indulge in gambling on the day of diwali because it is a believed that wife of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati played dice with Him on this day and therefore those, who gamble on this auspicious day, are blessed with prosperity.

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