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| Articles about Diwali |
| Good time to Buy your new home on this Diwali 2008 | | 2008-07-08 13:42:29 | | May be you have delaying to buy your own home since the last 2-3 years but now there is some good news as most of the property developers are planning to increase their focus on housing for the middle-class.Unitech, the second largest real estate developer after DLF , announced that it will soon start building houses that would cost below Rs 40 lakh in the National Capital Region (NCR) and other smaller towns, as it hopes to find large number of takers at this pricing.Parsvnath builders are also focusing on housing that is affordable and ranges between Rs 25 and Rs 45 lakh in NCR and Rs 20 lakh to Rs 40 lakh in smaller towns such as Ghaziabad, Sonipat and Rajpur.Projects will be lauched during Diwali that will offer cheaper price compared to the current level. Vimal Shah, managing director, Akruti City too say that they are beginning to concentrate on this segment. The company is accumulating 2,000 acres of land near Panvel to cater the mid-level housing demands. Why the trends toward | | By: Best Investments in India | | |
| | Diwali Fever again :) | | 2007-12-06 04:41:01 | | Its diwali again !Diwali called as Festival of light , nope its a Feast Of Light ..! The Festival mood of diwali raised and people already started feeling the joy . we almost spend one month to prepare and celebrate one great day !Its time to buy gift cards and sweets for your loved ones . I think right now we all have to redefine ourselves for this lovely occasion .Happiness adds and multiplies when we divide it with others . This festival keeps our culture live . We celebrate the Victory of Lord krishna over the evils. We making the country with "rows of clay lamps" .crackers , pujas , sweets , kolams /rangolis , dressess , gifts , lamps , cards and lot more in this one day ..!! Its mindblowing .. Oh its time for me to prepare for this light feast !Happy Diwali !! http://mohanitguy.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss | | By: IT World | | |
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| Ceremonial shaving of head of first child at Tape of Rajan Bhaiya and Diwali celebrations, relatives Jaipal ji, on a visit to Punjab when in Jalandhar | | 2007-11-10 12:24:00 | | (click for full-size image)The initial tea on the arrivalWhile the children play in the lawn1035 Urban Estate, with the lights set out for DiwaliFinally, the program has been finalized and Ashwani Kumar waits in the carwhile people are still getting ready...lolsA photo we took at the Devi Talab Mandir (Jalandhar)Following the other car, en route to Rangla Punjab DhabaIf Keshav Aggarwal does this often, he may become slim... :)The scenes created at Rangla Punjab, HaveliMost of us were hungry, and no table was free in the Haveli, Rangla Punjab Dhaba. Then we left for Lucky Dhaba and had a wonderful dinner there.Rajan ji helping Ashwani Kumar jiWe had dinner hereThe adjoining mall(another shot of the same building)In the car in which Gopal was sittingPhotographer's (yours truly Gopal Aggarwal) works en route homeSomeone's really enjoying...hmmm. Well, actually the driver drove really slow, even on an almost empty road and this irks most of the passengers, but still the driver is erring | | By: Gopal's Blog | | |
| | Kesar Rasmalai - Diwali Special !! | | 2007-11-09 17:37:15 | | Diwali is one of the most popular Indian festival and would always remain to be so. Though each region in India has a special way of celebrating it, and a unique story behind it, in the northern part of India it is celebrated as the return of "Ram (a lord king) along with Sita (his wife) and Lakshman (his brother)" from his 14 years of exile after his victory over Ravana (obviously, the demon king!). To commemorate his return to Ayodhya (his birthplace), his subjects illuminated the kingdom and burst crackers. Hence, following the tradition, Indians celebrate it by enjoying sweets, music, fireworks and family get-togethers. The day after Diwali also heralds the beginning of a New financial year for some of the Hindus. So here's a beautiful, spectacular and rich-looking Indian dessert recipe (traditionally a bengali sweet) that I am sure many of you must have tasted in Indian restaurants - the Kesar Rasmalai!Ingredients4 cups whole milk for channa1 cup sugar3 cups of water6-7 strands o | | By: Fun and Food | | |
| | Meditation and Inspiration of Diwali | | 2007-11-09 15:22:12 | | God!Ekam-eva-dvitiyam.Only the One, without a second.The Light of lights,the self-luminous inner light of the Self is ever shining steadily in the chamber of your heart.God is the Light of Heaven and Earth, affirms the Quran (Sura 24:35), signifying, God is the Real Illuminator of both the Inner Unmanifest and the Outer Manifest Realms. The Torah says, within our world of illusions and darkness, only in God’s light do we see light (Psalm 36:9). The New Testament testifies, God is the light of the world, whoever follows will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life (John 8:12).Sit quietly. Close your eyes. Withdraw the senses. Fix the mind on this Supreme Light and enjoy the real Diwali, by attaining illumination of the soul.He who Himself sees all but whom no one beholds, Who illumines the intellect, the sun, the moon and the stars and the whole universe but whom they cannot illumine, He indeed is Brahman, He is the inner Self.Celebrate the real Deepavali by living in | | By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts | | |
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| Happy Deepavali / Diwali | The Festival of Light | | 2007-11-09 14:57:39 | | Deepavali 07 Originally uploaded by TrIXInc. Today Diwali, Divali, or Deepavali is celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs across the globe as the "Festival of Light," where the lights or lamps signify victory of good over the evil within every human being.. Esoteric Significance:While Deepavali is popularly known as the "festival of lights", the most significant esoteric meaning is "the awareness of the inner light".Central to Hindu philosophy, is the assertion that beyond the physical body and mind is pure, infinite, and eternal, called the Atman, the Supreme Self. Just as we celebrate the birth of our physical being, Deepavali is the celebration of this Inner Light, in particular the knowing of which outshines all darkness (removes all obstacles and dispels all ignorance), awakening the individual to one's true nature, not as the body, but as the unchanging, infinite, imminent and transcendent reality. With the realization of the Atman, comes universal compassion, love, and the a | | By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts | | |
| | Diwali Eve | | 2007-11-09 11:59:57 | | Diwali is the time for shopping. On this diwali eve i have purchased a new pair of chappal and shoes from Bata. Bata showroom from where i bought the footwear is located in the ground floor of Trans Towers vazhuthacaud. The showroom has got a wide range of footwears to choose from. The product range [...] | | By: Simple way of life | | |
| | | MaKe A cHaNge tHis DiwAli | | 2007-11-05 11:50:00 | | Diwali. The word in itself conjures up a phase of unhindered celebration. All the mirth and jamboree amidst this glowing festival of lights! A time when people criss cross all caste and religious borders and come together to mingle in such an euphoric fete. Money does play an important role and hence people seek the blessings of goddess Lakshmi. The lure of money takes precedence in most minds. Come to think of it. On such a festive occasion, getting a bonus is the norm at most workplaces. (For me a 'bonus' boils down to 'an extra amount' of pocket money). Accumulation of wealth does lead one to go on a spending spree. Nowadays, considering the level & amount of disposable incomes, buying on instinct is what matters rather than just the need to buy. Quite true. But before buying that pair of jeans or just another pair of shoes the next time you go shopping, stop for a while and ponder. Do you really require it? Would you really be happy or is it just a means to satiate your urge to splurge? Think about it.Have you ever pictured a poor kid's diwali? I bet Diwali is just another day or maybe a string of syllables echoing in his ears, making him yearn more and more to submerge in the festive spirit. On a day when most people put on gaudy clothes and dine at upscale restaurants, the imminent feeling of being an outcast dawns on him, albeit unknowingly. Such a gaping divide between the haves and the have-nots leaves me with a mawkish sense of disbelief. They dwell in slums and the pavements, forced to work and eking out a living to make ends meet somehow. In such a desolate state of mind, burdened with things they ought not to be thinking of & bereft of education, they wander about with the dreamy look in their eyes. Simple and innocent desires akin to a child belonging to the higher strata of society, go unnoticed and get wiped off their mind eventually. "Those eyes" reveal all. Nothing to conceal.The truth is...making a mis fortunate child's dream come tr | | By: Writers Blend - The Intellectual Mindscape [RSS] | | |
| | | Om Shanti Om our new Diwali gift from Shahrukh | | 2007-10-28 21:06:06 | | Farah Khan has confirmed that "Om shanti Om" will release on 9 th November 2007, on eve of diwali. Shahrukh Khan's Red Chilli Entertainment is the production house for the movie produced by Gauri Khan.
Shahrukh will play the leading role here.Newcomer Deepika Padukone will cast against him. Deepika is the daughter of the former ace badminton icon Prakash Padukone
The film will be a remake of of | | By: Bollywood News Portal | | |
| | Happy diwali | | 2007-03-10 10:23:00 | | Recently orkut carried this logo on the occasion of Diwali. Diwali is an Indian festival. It is a festival of lights. People light Diyas(A Candle sort of thing) & burst crakers .This festival is celebrated for 3-4 days. It is the celedration of return of lord Rama(Incarnation of Indian god Vishnu ) from exile.I think this is first logo change of orkut.So i wish all the readers happy diwali | | By: Orkut Tips & Tricks | | |
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