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Diwali - Festival of Lights
In India, one of the most significant festivals is Diwali, or the Festival of Lights. It's...
published: 19 May 2010
author: NationalGeographic
Diwali - Festival of Lights
In India, one of the most significant festivals is Diwali, or the Festival of Lights. It's a fiveday celebration that includes good food, fireworks, colored sand, and special candles and lamps.
published: 19 May 2010
views: 208726
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Diwali Festival of lights
Festival of Lights - Deepavali. To send this video as a diwali greeting click - www.indiav...
published: 01 Oct 2009
author: indiavideodotorg
Diwali Festival of lights
Festival of Lights - Deepavali. To send this video as a diwali greeting click - www.indiavideo.org Video by www.invismultimedia.com
published: 01 Oct 2009
author: indiavideodotorg
views: 61144
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Diwali - Festival of Lights 2011
The spectacluar fireworks during Diwali in India 2011. It's a fiveday celebration that inc...
published: 25 Oct 2011
author: IndianXFactor
Diwali - Festival of Lights 2011
The spectacluar fireworks during Diwali in India 2011. It's a fiveday celebration that includes good food, fireworks, colored sand, and special candles and lamps. LIKE & Favourite this video & do SUBSCRIBE to my channel if u feel it is enjoyable.
published: 25 Oct 2011
author: IndianXFactor
views: 28090
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Spiritual Significance Of Diwali Festival...By Nalini Didi
Diwali (also spelled Divali in other countries) or Deepavali is popularly known as the fes...
published: 30 Oct 2010
author: Brahmakumariz
Spiritual Significance Of Diwali Festival...By Nalini Didi
Diwali (also spelled Divali in other countries) or Deepavali is popularly known as the festival of lights. It is an important five-day festival in Hinduism, Sikhism and Jainism, occurring between mid-October and mid-November. For most of the hindus/Indians and working class, this is the biggest festival and the day when they want to be with their families and perform the prayers together in their homes. Deepavali is an official holiday in India, [2] Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Mauritius, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Myanmar , Fiji and Suriname. The name Diwali is itself a contraction of the word Deepavali (Sanskrit: दीपावली Dīpāvali), which translates into row of lamps.[3] Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps (diyas) (or Deep in Sanskrit: दीप) filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. During Diwali celebrants wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks with family members and friends. Some Indian business communities begin the financial year on the first day of Diwali, hoping for prosperity the following year. In Hinduism, Deepavali marks the return of Lord Rama to his kingdom of Ayodhya after defeating (the demon king) Ravana, the ruler of Lanka, in the epic Ramayana. In Jainism, Diwali marks the attainment of moksha by Mahavira in 527 BC.[4][5] In Sikhism, Deepavali commemorates the return of Guru Har Gobind Ji to Amritsar after freeing 52 Hindu kings imprisoned in Fort Gwalior by Emperor Jahangir; the people lit candles ...
published: 30 Oct 2010
author: Brahmakumariz
views: 3415
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Diwali Festival of Light
Diwali is celebrated every year in the month of Aashawin and Kartik. This year we are cele...
published: 22 Oct 2011
author: Prakash Ketkar
Diwali Festival of Light
Diwali is celebrated every year in the month of Aashawin and Kartik. This year we are celebrating it from 23rd October 2011 to 28th October 2011. 25th October is not as important as other Diwali festival days. It starts from Aashawin vadya dwaadashi. This day is also called as VasuBaaras. This year we are celebrating it on 23rd October 2011. Cow with a calf is worshiped on this day in the evening. Holy water is poured on the feet of Cow and Calf; garland is wearied on their neck, sandal wood, Turmeric-kumkam pigment is applied in between their eyes on the forehead, weaving of a lamp/pastil is performed, Gur (sweets) and new grain, corn is offered to them. Many good eatable things are offered to them. It is a custom ie pakodas made up of pulse are liked by cow and are offered. Kshirodaarnavasammbhoote suraasurnamaskrute I Sarvdevamaye maatargruhaanaarghyam namo namah II Meaning is as under. O Gomate! you are born when sea was churn by Gods and Demons from ocean of milk. You are worshiped by Gods and Demons. You are form of all Gods. I always bow to you many times; please accept my arghya, pooja. The second day is DhanaTrayodashi. It is celebrated on Aashawin vadya trayodashi. This year we are celebrating it on October 24, 2011. 1) Dipdaan (offering light to Yama who is God of death) is performed on this day. Prayer is made to Yama to bless us with healthy and longer life. 2) Dhanvantari (Doctor of all of us) is born on this day. He has given us a very valuable gift of ...
published: 22 Oct 2011
author: Prakash Ketkar
views: 622
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Diwali 2012 (Deepavali 2012) - Hindu Festival of Lights Part 1
Detailed information on Diwali: www.forumforhinduawakening.org 2012 Diwali, Also known as ...
published: 02 Oct 2010
author: hinduawakening
Diwali 2012 (Deepavali 2012) - Hindu Festival of Lights Part 1
Detailed information on Diwali: www.forumforhinduawakening.org 2012 Diwali, Also known as Deepavali or the hindu festival of lights is the celebration of Good over Evil. Following video series describes in detail about: -- what is Diwali (Deepavali) -- how Diwali (Deepavali) is celebrated in India, -- Diwali rituals and puja Celebrate all the rituals as per the spiritual science associated with it. Enjoy these rituals as shown in these video series with your family and friends by gaining the spiritual experiences of pure bliss.
published: 02 Oct 2010
author: hinduawakening
views: 13856
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How to make Rangoli | Mandana Rajasthani Tradition | Diwali Festival India | ekunji
Rajasthan is a land of colors. Old traditions are conserved in Rajasthan. Mandana is one t...
published: 12 Oct 2011
author: Ekunji A free encyclopedia
How to make Rangoli | Mandana Rajasthani Tradition | Diwali Festival India | ekunji
Rajasthan is a land of colors. Old traditions are conserved in Rajasthan. Mandana is one them. Mandana is a Rajasthani folk art of making Rangoli on festivals, wedding and other celebrations in home. A Mandana design of star shape is shown here with all the steps so that you can learn easily that How to make Rangoli in Rajasthani Mandana style. This Mandana is very popular to draw in homes in Rajasthan on Diwali festival. Read about Diwali Festival of India in detail at www.ekunji.com Purpose of this video is to provide free eduation about the traditions and heritage culture of Rajasthan, India. Direction: ekunji Production: ekunji Script: Sameer Music: Sachin Audio and Sound editing: Sushant Mishra Artist: Asha Agarwal Copyright: ekunji
published: 12 Oct 2011
author: Ekunji A free encyclopedia
views: 9840
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Happy Diwali 2012 - The Celebration of Lights
This year Diwali is on 13 November, 2012. Diwali is popularly known as the "festival of li...
published: 16 Oct 2009
author: Chandrashekhar More
Happy Diwali 2012 - The Celebration of Lights
This year Diwali is on 13 November, 2012. Diwali is popularly known as the "festival of lights", the most significant spiritual meaning is "the awareness of the inner light".Greetings to all- Wishing you and your family very Happy Diwali and Prosperous New Year. Did you know? 1. In USA, the Diwali Mela in Cowboys Stadium boasted an attendance of 100000 people in 2009. 2. In Nepal, Diwali is known as "Tihar" or "Swanti" 3. In Singapore, Diwali festival is a gazetted public holiday. 4. Diwali was first celebrated in the White House in 2003 and was given official status by the United States Congress in 2007. 5. The Gujarati New Year is celebrated the day after the festival of Diwali 6. In Australia, the first Inaugural Diwali Festival-2002, was held at Sandown Race Course on Sunday 13 October 2002. Since then until October 2008, about 140000 people visited this Australian Indian Cultural Extravaganza filled with culture, fun and cuisine.
published: 16 Oct 2009
author: Chandrashekhar More
views: 130615
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Diwali festival @ www.hoteltravelexpress.com
www.hoteltravelexpress.com offers a huge selection of cheap hotel rooms and discount hotel...
published: 30 Oct 2010
author: londonhoteldeals
Diwali festival @ www.hoteltravelexpress.com
www.hoteltravelexpress.com offers a huge selection of cheap hotel rooms and discount hotels and cheap london hotels according to your budget
published: 30 Oct 2010
author: londonhoteldeals
views: 339
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CELEBRATING DIWALI FESTIVAL ON 5TH NOVEMBER 2010
en.wikipedia.org Deepavali (also spelled Divali in few countries) or Diwali[1], popularly ...
published: 06 Nov 2010
author: arunachalsingh
CELEBRATING DIWALI FESTIVAL ON 5TH NOVEMBER 2010
en.wikipedia.org Deepavali (also spelled Divali in few countries) or Diwali[1], popularly known as the festival of lights, is an important five-day festival in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism, occurring between mid-October and mid-November. For Hindus, Diwali is the most important festival of the year and is celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes. Deepavali is an official holiday in India,[2] Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Mauritius, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Malaysia, Singapore, and Fiji. The name Diwali is itself a contraction of the word "Deepavali" (Sanskrit: दीपावली Dīpāvalī), which translates into row of lamps.[3] Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps (diyas) (or dīpa in Sanskrit: दीप) filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. During Diwali, all the celebrants wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks with family members and friends. Most Indian business communities begin the financial year on the first day of Diwali. Diwali commemorates the return of Lord Rama along with Sita and Lakshman from his fourteen year long exile and vanquishing the demon-king Ravana. In joyous celebration of the return of their king, the people of Ayodhya, the Capital of Rama, illuminated the kingdom with earthen diyas (oil lamps) and burst crackers.[4] In Jainism, Diwali marks the attainment of moksha or nirvana by Mahavira in 527 BC.[5][6] In Sikhism, Deepavali commemorates the return of Guru Har ...
published: 06 Nov 2010
author: arunachalsingh
views: 1873
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Diwali 2012 (Deepavali 2012) - Hindu Festival of Lights Part 2
Detailed information on Diwali: www.forumforhinduawakening.org 2012 Diwali, Also known as ...
published: 02 Oct 2010
author: hinduawakening
Diwali 2012 (Deepavali 2012) - Hindu Festival of Lights Part 2
Detailed information on Diwali: www.forumforhinduawakening.org 2012 Diwali, Also known as Deepavali or the hindu festival of lights is the celebration of Good over Evil. Following video series describes in detail about: -- what is Diwali (Deepavali) -- how Diwali (Deepavali) is celebrated in India, -- Diwali rituals and puja Celebrate all the rituals as per the spiritual science associated with it. Enjoy these rituals as shown in these video series with your family and friends by gaining the spiritual experiences of pure bliss.
published: 02 Oct 2010
author: hinduawakening
views: 11716
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Diwali Festival | Deepawali | Fireworks | Crackers | Aatishbaji
Diwali festival is one of the biggest festival celebrated in India. Diwali festival is the...
published: 11 Oct 2011
author: Ekunji A free encyclopedia
Diwali Festival | Deepawali | Fireworks | Crackers | Aatishbaji
Diwali festival is one of the biggest festival celebrated in India. Diwali festival is the festival of joy, happiness and lights. Though there are many traditions and customs associated with Diwali festival including Lakshmi Puja (Worship of Goddess Lakshmi - Goddess of Wealth), but the main attraction on Diwali festival is fireworks and crackers. In this video clip, you can see a good example of amazing fireworks. We wish you all a Very Happy and Prosperous Diwali. Purpose of this video is to provide free education about the tradition of bursting fireworks and crackers on Diwali festival. ©ekunji.com All rights reserved.
published: 11 Oct 2011
author: Ekunji A free encyclopedia
views: 3232
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Diwali 2012 (Deepavali 2012) - Hindu Festival of Lights Part 6
Detailed information on Diwali: www.forumforhinduawakening.org 2011 Diwali, Also known as ...
published: 12 Oct 2010
author: hinduawakening
Diwali 2012 (Deepavali 2012) - Hindu Festival of Lights Part 6
Detailed information on Diwali: www.forumforhinduawakening.org 2011 Diwali, Also known as Deepavali or the hindu festival of lights is the celebration of Good over Evil. Following video series describes in detail about: -- what is Diwali (Deepavali) -- how Diwali (Deepavali) is celebrated in India, -- Diwali rituals and puja Celebrate all the rituals as per the spiritual science associated with it. Enjoy these rituals as shown in these video series with your family and friends by gaining the spiritual experiences of pure bliss.
published: 12 Oct 2010
author: hinduawakening
views: 1392
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Diwali Festival Amstelveen 2011
On October 22, 2011 the Stadsplein in Amstelveen (Amsterdam region Netherlands) will be tr...
published: 17 Oct 2011
author: Gemaveen
Diwali Festival Amstelveen 2011
On October 22, 2011 the Stadsplein in Amstelveen (Amsterdam region Netherlands) will be transformed for one day in a great Diwali Festival. The 'festival of lights' welcomes everyone to taste and enjoy the food, dance, music and workshops typical for India. The festival takes place from 12.00 hrs to 19.00 hrs. Credits: www.amstelnieuws.nl
published: 17 Oct 2011
author: Gemaveen
views: 1460
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Diwali Festival of Lights
Thanks to Keith Stewart and Pamela Fisher for putting this video together from the Diwali ...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: Crush Festival
Diwali Festival of Lights
Thanks to Keith Stewart and Pamela Fisher for putting this video together from the Diwali Festival of Lights which was held on Saturday 22nd October as part of the 2011 Crush Festival.
Traditionally, Diwali is an Indian celebration held annually at the end of October which is one of the most important festivals of the year where families perform traditional actives together in their homes.
The lighting of the tea lights (or traditionally clay lamps) signifies the triumph of good over evil.
This years Diwali Festival was held in the PCYC and attracted over 230 families, friends and visitors.
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Diwali Festival of Lights
The Colby Echo covers the Diwali Festival of Lights. For more, check out our website at t...
published: 01 Nov 2009
author: ColbyEcho
Diwali Festival of Lights
The Colby Echo covers the Diwali Festival of Lights. For more, check out our website at thecolbyecho.com.
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Swinburne Diwali Festival - Promo 1
A short clip i done or swinburne punjabi club for their diwali festival. shot with 7D and ...
published: 20 Oct 2010
author: Brian Sio
Swinburne Diwali Festival - Promo 1
A short clip i done or swinburne punjabi club for their diwali festival. shot with 7D and 5D mark ii, post in premiere
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The Art of Living - Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - Diwali, Festival of Lights
More on Art of Living: www.artofliving.org More on Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: www.srisri.org Mo...
published: 24 Oct 2011
author: TheArtofLivingTV
The Art of Living - Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - Diwali, Festival of Lights
More on Art of Living: www.artofliving.org More on Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: www.srisri.org More Films: www.artoflivingtv.eu Diwali is one of the biggest festivals in India, celebrated with great enthusiasm and happiness. The festival is celebrated for five continuous days, where the third days is celebrated as the main Diwali festival or 'Festival of lights'. Different colorful varieties of fireworks are always associated with this festival. On this auspicious day, people light up candles all around their house. They perform different rituals in the evening and seek blessings of Goddess of Wealth. The festival of Diwali is never complete without the exchange of gifts. People present Diwali gifts to all near and dear ones. Sri Sri founded The Art of Living as an international, non-profit, educational and humanitarian organization in 1982. Its educational and self-development programs offer powerful tools to eliminate stress and foster a sense of well-being through powerful breathing techniques such as Sudarshan Kriya and Yoga. Appealing not only to a specific population, these practices have proven effective globally at all levels of society. What is Yoga? The secret to health and happiness lies deep within every human. Yoga is the science of discovering one's own self - the very source of pure consciousness, peace and bliss. Everyone knows that we don't feel good and we get stressed when there is disharmony in our lives, when our bodies are tired and our busy minds ...
published: 24 Oct 2011
author: TheArtofLivingTV
views: 18544
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Diwali Celebration 2010 - Shree Swaminarayan Gadi Temple, Secaucus, NJ
On Saturday, November 6th, 2010, disciples of Shree Swaminarayan Temple, New Jersey celebr...
published: 24 Jan 2012
author: SwaminarayanGadiNJ
Diwali Celebration 2010 - Shree Swaminarayan Gadi Temple, Secaucus, NJ
On Saturday, November 6th, 2010, disciples of Shree Swaminarayan Temple, New Jersey celebrated the Diwali festival and New Year. Hundreds of disciples from all over the United States, as well as members of the New Jersey Indian community, had gathered for the celebration. During the festival, a grand annkut, which consisted of over 350 different Indian and international delicacies disciples had prepared, was offered to Lord Swaminarayanbapa Swamibapa. The annkut featured different dishes, sweets, snacks, baked goods, and fruits -- ranging from burfi to roti to pizza -- all beautifully arranged in front of the Lord. Disciples also performed kirtan-bhakti, gave speeches about the importance of Diwali and Lord Swaminarayanbapa Swamibapa's divine prowess, and offered aarti to the Lord. Afterwards, annkut prasad was served to everyone.
published: 24 Jan 2012
author: SwaminarayanGadiNJ
views: 1622
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How to do Lakshmi Puja on Diwali | Laxmi Pujan easy method | Worship for Wealth and Money | ekunji
This video describes in detail that How to do Lakshmi Puja on Diwali festival for wealth, ...
published: 18 Oct 2011
author: Ekunji A free encyclopedia
How to do Lakshmi Puja on Diwali | Laxmi Pujan easy method | Worship for Wealth and Money | ekunji
This video describes in detail that How to do Lakshmi Puja on Diwali festival for wealth, money and prosperity. This is easy method of Laxmi Pujan so that everybody can do it very easily in home or office. No any specific skills and knowledge is required for this easy method of Lakshmi Puja on Diwali festival. Not necessary to recite very typical Mantras in Sanskrit language for doing worship of Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali with this easy method. For details of Lakshmi Puja method, read www.ekunji.com We wish for our all viewers that Goddess Lakshmi may fill your life with wealth, money and prosperity. Purpose of this video is to provide free education about Indian festivals and culture.
published: 18 Oct 2011
author: Ekunji A free encyclopedia
views: 19568