Celebrate this festival of lights-Diwali with our very special beautiful free greeting cards! Wishes can be sent easily by download this free app! Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is one of the most celebrated Indian festivals, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. Diwali is a shortened version of Deepawali (deepa=lamps, wali=row: rows of lamps). The date of the festival coincides with the return of the avatar of God, Sri Rama, to His ancestral kingdom after 14 years of exile and many adventures. All the citizens welcomed Rama home by brightening up his home city of Ayodhya and setting off fireworks. The festival of lights is held in honour of Lakshmi (pictured right), the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity. Hindus pray to Lakshmi to bring them good luck in the coming year. Diwali celebrates the return of Rama and Sita, in the story from the Ramayana. Diwali is one of the happiest holidays in India and Nepal with significant preparations. Select Diwali cards from this dazzling special Diwali Cards app and reach your family and friends. Diwali is one of the biggest shopping seasons in India and Nepal; people buy new clothes for themselves and their families, as well as gifts, appliances, kitchen utensils, even expensive items such as cars and gold jewellery. It is also the period when children hear ancient stories, legends about battles between good and evil or light and darkness from their parents and elders. Girls and women go shopping and create rangoli and other creative patterns on floors, near doors and walkways. Youth and adults alike help with lighting and preparing for patakhe (fireworks). The festival formally begins two days before the night of Diwali, and ends two days thereafter. Each day has the following rituals and significance: Dhanteras (Day 1), Naraka Chaturdasi (Day 2), Lakshmi Puja (Day 3), Padwa, Balipratipada (Day 4), Bhai Duj, Bhaiya Dooji (Day 5). On this festive occasion, Hindu, Jain and Sikh communities also mark charitable causes, kindness, and for peace. Send elegant and classy Diwali wish to greet your family and friends using our special Diwali greeting cards A simple . Deepavali is a federal public holiday throughout Malaysia. Divali is an official public holiday in Mauritius, Fiji. In Sri Lanka, Diwali is a public holiday in the island nation, is also called "Deepavali" and is celebrated by the Tamil community. In Britain, Indians celebrate Diwali with great enthusiasm. In all interpretations, one common thread rings true—the festival marks the victory of good over evil. A time for special celebrations with your friends and family. May this Diwali brighten up your life with the light of happiness. Be it Dhanteras or Kali Puja in Bengal, Diwali is a joyous occasion celebrated among Indians. Date of Diwali changes each year as the day it is celebrated is calculated according to the position of the moon and the Hindu lunar calendar. Those celebrating Diwali also light traditional earthenware oil lamps called diyas which are said to help Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, find her way into people’s homes. A beautiful Diwali Hindi card wishing your loved ones for good health, prosperity and happiness. Send special and unique Diwali cards greeting to wish your loved ones and make their Diwali a memorable one. Choose and send an unique, special and beautiful free card from our app and best of all they are totally free! Wish for eternal love, peace, happiness on this Diwali for all dear and dear ones with these special greeting cards.
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