Diwali is the Indian Hindu Festival of lights. It celebrates the triumph of light over dark and good evil, the blessings of victory ,freedom and enlightenment
The name comes from Sanskrit, meaning a row of light
Among delicious food for this celebration, sweets are the most favorites
Wishing the country of India and all my Indian friends much freedom and light for the coming future
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It is so nice to see these images of a row of star fruits and a row of lights beautifully depicting this festival of lights. Thanks for the lovely visual treats and Diwali greetings!
Beautiful photographs of a lovely festival of light over darkness, Cornelia. Happy Diwali to you and your family. Have a wonderful day. Love and light.
We all definitely need more light in the current scenario. Shubh Deepawali, Cornelia!
Indeed we all do, Arv, thank you and enjoy your holiday.
Thanks, Cornelia. π
It is so nice to see these images of a row of star fruits and a row of lights beautifully depicting this festival of lights. Thanks for the lovely visual treats and Diwali greetings!
It’s my pleasure, Megala, I enjoyed putting this collection together. What a good observer you are. Enjoy your holiday.
Lovely pics…so very Indian. Thanks for the wishes Cornelia π
Thank you so much, Radhika, I love India. Enjoy your holiday.
Happy Diwali.π
Beautiful photographs of a lovely festival of light over darkness, Cornelia. Happy Diwali to you and your family. Have a wonderful day. Love and light.
More than ever before we need to see the triumph of light over dark and good evil, Cornelia.
Indeed we need that, thank you Peter.
Beautiful, vibrant images celebrating Diwali. Happy festival of light, Cornelia.
Thank you Jane, it’s just the Love I have for India.
π β€οΈ Cornelia.