- Hubs »
- tagged deepavali
1-10 of 23 Hubssort by Hot Best Latest
Kerala Sweets-Recipes
Kerala. State;known as Gods own country,a tropical paradise of coconut palms and warm sandy beaches, Kerala is a narrow strip of coastal territory sloping down from the Western Ghats in a riot of green, luxuriant vegetation. Kerala is also one of...
10 commentsBest Cashew Nut Cookies Recipe for Chinese New Year
Cashew cookies is visitors' favourite for any festive season celebration. After taking one piece, you will ask for more, until your guilty feeling sets in, and only if you are able to control yourself... A friend made the cashew nut cookies with the given recipe for us and we loved it so much that we asked for the recipe. We have never tasted another cashew nut cookies recipe as good as this. The savoury cookies melt in your mouth, and ends with crunchy cashew nut bite. Utterly delicious!
20 commentsWhat is Diwali & Deepavali - Travel to Malaysia & Celebrate Diwali
Diwali or Deepavali or also known as the festival of lights symbolizes the victory of good over evil. This festival is celebrated by Hindus all over the world including Malaysia. Most Malaysian Indians are of ethnic Tamil ancestry originating from South India. Deepavali celebration in Malaysia is unique partly because we are a multiracial and multicultural country. This article highlights the Malaysian Diwali celebration.
6 comments10 Best Diwali - Deepavali Gift Ideas on What to Give and Share Happiness With Your Family in India
Diwali, also called as Deepavali in the Southern part of India, is an Indian Festival, a festival of Joy and Light. It brings happiness to each and every one, no matter whether they are kids or teenagers or adults. The four day celebrations of...
36 commentsDeepavali (Deepawali), the Festival of Lights with photos
Learn more about Diwali and how to celebrate Deepavali.
3 commentsDeepawali - Indian Festival of Lights
Deepawali, or Diwali as it is popularly called, is one of the biggest festivals of India. The word Deepavali comes from the Sanskrit word which means row of lights. During Deepawali festival streets are illuminated and houses are decorated and clay lamps are lit. Diwali is also called as 'the festival of lights'. This year this Festival falls on Wednesday, 26th October 2011.
14 commentsBest Way to Celebrate Diwali, Deepavali
In 2010 Diwali (Deepavali) Festival comes on 5th November. Next year Diwali festival dates will be on 26th October 2011. Diwali is believed to be the success of Good over Evil. This festival is called...
2 commentsFestival of India: Dhan Teras and Diwali
Dhan Teras and Diwali are most auspicious and popular festival of India. People of India considers Dhan Teras as auspicious shopping day. It is also Dhanwantari Trayodashi.....
9 commentsRamayan - The Story Behind Diwali
Why is Diwali the festival of lights? The answer lies in the last chapter of the Ramayana
10 commentsEnglish Conversations / Indian Festival
Improve English Conversations through everyday conversations about celebrating Indian Festival This tutorial Conversation English - Indian Festival has been prepared from my well known book English conversations for all occasions, which I wrote...
6 comments









