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Join us for a vibrant family celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights! Diwali returns to Asia Society with a colorful, ...
Light up your home with elegance using these Diya decoration ideas for Diwali, featuring a beautiful DIY peacock diya made from clay, paper, or foam. This craft blends tradition and color to create a ...
The State of Connecticut officially recognizes Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, as a state holiday. The bill received unanimous support from the legislature. The governor signed it into law ...
Celebrate Diwali with brightness and creativity! 🪔 Try these easy diya decoration ideas using paint, mirrors, beads, and glitter to turn simple clay diyas into beautiful festival-ready décor ...
The Diwali celebrations have commenced on Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, and of course, it would be incomplete without Jethalal and Babita sharing a moment. Bapuji has a story to tell around Diwali, ...
Columnist Diya Choksey reflects on how the pressure of “seeing and being seen” erodes one’s sense of self and the importance of solitude in reconnecting with one’s true self and purpose.
The South Asian families in Bedford celebrated Diwali by lighting diyas, candles, and string lights, decorating their homes, preparing festive food, and offering prayers.
With Diwali goods filling U.S. store shelves, Indian Americans express glee, “The days of buying American chocolates as Diwali gifts are over!” ...
Many Southern Asian religious communities will begin celebrating Diwali. Learn more about when it starts, what to know.
For Diwali — which coincides with the new moon, the darkest night of the lunar cycle — candles and clay lamps called diyas are lighted throughout homes and streets.