- Hubs »
- tagged diwali
1-10 of 115 Hubssort by Hot Best Latest
Articles and Essays on Jainism
This is a list of my important and popular articles on Jainism on Hubpages and elsewhere. This list will help students and scholars of Jainism to find my articles. For convenience, I am giving synopsis of each article with the link.
2 commentsDeepavali – The festival of Lights
Deepavali or Diwali is a colorful festival celebrated by people of Hindu religion in India. ‘Deepavali’ means a ‘row or garland of lights’ and the festival is termed as the festival of lights. The festival falls on later October or early...
0 commentsAn Appeal For World Peace
This is an appeal letter for world peace. It won't work between governments, as has been proven in the past. If left up to us individually, I know we can do it. Join me?
6 commentsDiwali San Antonio
Diwali San Antonio is celebrated at the Hemisfair park in downtown San Antonio in November with costumes, food, dance, and fireworks.
0 commentsA cracker of a man -
This man's heart beats for India. This can be an apt description of Dr. Piyush Agarwal. A doctor by profession, an American by citizenship, and an Indian at heart. Tracing his journey away from his motherland, he says, “My Journey is very...
0 commentsPongal Celebration in Malaysia - An Indian Thanksgiving Festival
The Pongal celebration is celebrated not only by Tamils in South India ( Tamil Nadu & Karnataka ) but also in Malaysia. Pongal is a thanksgiving festival to celebrate a good harvest. This is one of the many Indian festivals celebrated in southern part of India. When is Pongal 2013? The date will be Monday, 14th January 2013.
0 commentsHistory and Significance of Diwali
There is no dearth of festivals when it comes to India. India is a land of festivals, and you may find a festival almost every day, starting from Makar Sankranti and Ugadi to Ramadan and Christmas. Every festival has its own significance lying...
7 commentsThe Festival Of Diwali
Diwali is one of the most important festivals of India. This festival is celebrated on the eve of the winter season. The word Diwali has its origin in Sanskrit word 'Deepawali', meaning a row of lights...
0 commentsWinter Decorations for “More than Christmas” Holidays
How we can sneak other cultures’ winter holiday symbols into a few pockets of American Middle-Class-Protestant-Mainstream-White-Bread-Land.
4 comments













