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The Story of Goddess Lakshmi: The Goddess of Wealth, Prosperity, and Fortune
Goddess Lakshmi is one of the most revered and worshipped deities in Hindu mythology. She is known as the Goddess of Wealth, Prosperity, and Fortune, and is believed to bless her devotees with material and spiritual prosperity. In this blog post, we will explore the story of Goddess Lakshmi and understand her significance in Hindu culture. The Story of Goddess Lakshmi According to Hindu…
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radhshi · 5 months
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sharmona · 7 months
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This Diwali, find out why Goddess Durga cursed Brahma ji?
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pujapujari · 7 months
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Brass Om And Swastik Diya With Cover
The om and swastika diya is a new addition to our collection of diyas. It is made of brass by the best brass artisans in the country. It has swastika slots on the body and an om symbol soldered to the lid. When lit, the diya casts a soft glow and a shadow of the swastika on the walls, bringing positive energy into the home or puja area.
Purchase This Brass Om And Swastik Diya With Cover from PujaNPujari.
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mygracioushomesblog · 7 months
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shoppying · 7 months
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Decorative Lights to Illuminate Your Diwali Nights
Brighten your Diwali with our enchanting collection of festival lights. 🌟 Our handpicked decorative lightings are here to make your Diwali shine. ✨ Dive into a world of radiant brilliance and let our festive lights add that extra sparkle to your Diwali nights! 🎇
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indianarts · 8 months
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Illuminate Your Home with These Stunning Diwali Decoration Ideas
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Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is a time of joy, togetherness, and vibrant celebrations. One of the most cherished traditions during this festival is decorating our homes to welcome the goddess of wealth and prosperity, Lakshmi. To help you make your home shine brighter than ever, we have put together a list of Diwali home decoration ideas that incorporate beautiful Panchmukhi diyas, Diwali pooja trays, and tea-light holders.
1. Panchmukhi Diyas: A Symbol of Light and Positivity
Panchmukhi diyas are traditional five-faced lamps, each face representing an element - earth, water, fire, air, and ether. Lighting these diyas symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and the victory of good over evil. Here are some creative ways to use them in your Diwali decor:
Diya Rangoli: Arrange Panchmukhi diyas in intricate patterns to create a stunning diya rangoli at your doorstep. This not only looks beautiful but also spreads positive energy.
Floating Diya Centerpiece: Fill a decorative bowl with water and place floating Panchmukhi diyas in it. This simple yet elegant idea can be used as a centerpiece on your dining table or as a focal point in your living room.
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2. Diwali Pooja Trays: A Divine Touch
Diwali is not just about adorning your home but also about performing special poojas to seek blessings from the gods. Diwali pooja trays are a quintessential part of this ritual and can also be a beautiful addition to your decor:
Glamorous Thalis: Choose ornate thalis (plates) for your Diwali pooja. Decorate them with vibrant flowers, sindoor, rice, and various holy items. These thalis can also serve as decorative pieces in your living space.
Pooja Corner Decor: Create a designated corner for your Diwali pooja and place the deity's idol or picture alongside the pooja trays. The ambiance will be serene, and your guests will be impressed.
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3. Tea-Light Holders: Elegance in Simplicity
Tea-light holders are versatile and can be used in various ways for Diwali decoration:
Hanging Tea-Lights: Decorate your porch or balcony with hanging tea-light holders. Their soft, flickering light creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Glass Jar Magic: Paint glass jars with beautiful Diwali-themed designs and place tea-lights inside. These jars can be used as table centerpieces, on shelves, or as window decor.
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Diwali is a time to infuse your home with warmth, love, and positivity. These Diwali home decoration ideas featuring Panchmukhi diyas, Diwali pooja trays, and tea-light holders can help you achieve just that. Let your creativity shine as brightly as the Diwali lights, and create a festive atmosphere that will be the talk of the town.
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igurleenkaur · 2 years
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The festival of Diwali... Went amazingly... Although everyone was down due to the cough and cold, but we were waiting for this festive season for long... Where our whole house would be lighted like never before... ❤️ Loving the new and fresh home... Spooky vibes are already here tho...
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Why does Muslim celebrate Diwali?
Why does Muslim celebrate Diwali?It was Muhammad bin Tughlaq, who was first Muslim Emperor to celebrate a Hindu festival inside his court. It was celebrated modestly with bonhomie & good food, organized by Tughlaq’s Hindu wives.Mughal Emperor Akbar also celebrated a grand festival in the Mughal court.The Rang Mahal in Red Fort was the designated centre for the royal celebrations of…
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ashtok1 · 2 years
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Diwali Gift items for Family, Friends, Employees | Diyas Online at Ashtok
Buy best Diwali gift items for family, friends, and employees at the best price. Ashtok Deepawali gift ideas such as home decorative brass lotus diyas, hanging diyas, pooja thali, brass plates, copper glass, silver pooja plate, bowls set, and brass gift items are available. Get Your Order at https://ashtok.com/collections/diwali-gift-items
 It’s that time of the year again when you have to think of the best Diwali gifts for your family and friends. There are so many options in the market now that it’s really tough to make the right choice. You’d like your gift to stand out and to be memorable and useful for the recipient. Don’t worry; we’re here for you with the most unique Diwali gift ideas for friends and family.
From unique Best Diwali gift ideas for family, friends, there is something for everyone here. 
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Below, you'll find our roundup of the best Diwali gifts for 2022, which included like Copper Bottle and Glass, and Brass dry fruit Box etc
Pure Copper Water Bottle and Glass is made, produced, and manufactured from 100% pure copper sheet with a high level of precision, a glossy mirror finish polish. Excellent for everyday drinking water.
Diwali, or the Festival of Lights, is one of the most widely celebrated holidays for people of Indian descent living both in India and all over the world, according to The Hindu American Foundation. Diwali is a five-day celebration that typically takes place in October and November, and its name is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “row of lights.” The festival celebrates light triumphing over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. It also serves as the start of the New Year in many regions of India.
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ramcharantitties · 7 months
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Diwali
Summary: First Diwali of you and ram.
"Why are you still in your clothes?" A voice boomed from the door, and by the tone, it was a very angry wife of mine. Although I wanted to cross question her, "why don't you take them off?", I knew better and did not utter a word. Maybe we'll do that later tonight anyways. I jumped off the chair in a second and scurried to the bathroom, towel in hand. It's Diwali today. From four in the morning, we have set the fairy lights, spotting dragon flies, then packed the sweets y/n made in the past two days, deep cleaned our house, went to market for last moment shopping, and decorated our house with diya and rangoli. The amount of tea cups lining the sink said enough about our hardwork today. It was around 4 in the evening now, and y/n needed me to get bathed soon so I can go to the temple for an early Pooja, as she sets up the Pooja at our home.
The bath was shivering and cold- November not letting us breath with warmth. Stepping out of the bath, a red kurta and white dhoti with a red lining on it caught my eye. Someone did Diwali shopping for me. And it's shy to say, but the warmth she gives deter a hundred Novembers.
Quickly getting ready, I combed my hair. The red on my cheeks matched one of my clothes, and it was visible in the mirror, hope my wife doesn't catch it. It was almost 4:30, and I knew that if I don't leave now, it's going to be a screaming match. Finding y/n, I saw her in her homely saree with wet hair tied in a towel lock, carrying everything needed to the Pooja in our home. "Get ready first, I'll help you with this when I come back".
She turned around to my voice, the golden skin from sandalwood shining with the golden mangalsutra in orange sunlight. A tint of pink on her cheeks too when she checked me out, up and down. I had to turn around and leave, so she didn't catch me blushing.
It was almost the muhrat of Pooja when I stepped in our home. The sun has started to set and the area was lit up by blinking fairy lights. Blasts of firecrackers were easily heard throughout. I saw our home with white and yellow alternate lights too. Upon entering, Y/n was nowhere to be found near the Pooja, but it was all set and decorated.
Looking for y/n, I realised that I haven't given her Diwali gift- a blue chiffon saree I picked out for her, and that it's our first Diwali together. I called out for her, as she made her way out from our room in a pink saree. Her hair was open and air drying. It was given to her by her family, and she has already worn this twice now.
"Why aren't you wearing anything new?" I led her into the room again opening the side of the cupboard which was reserved for my official clothes. "This is new" she muttered, putting Kohl lines in her eyes. I pulled out the transparent bag which held a beautiful blue saree, laced with white embroidery and deep red design. Her brown eyes caught the sight of it, a breath caught in her throat. She looked expectantly at me. A smile from me was enough for her to pull it from me and rush inside.
About 15 minutes later, y/n came out looking like an apsara. The baby blue insinuated her already pink face. She twirled around giggling. "Do I look good?" I nodded, leaning on the bed frame. It felt good, to see her happy. The childish joy in her eyes and soft smile on her lips. Gazing at her lovingly, it took me a while to realize she wasn't smiling anymore. "We are getting late for Pooja!"
The Pooja went well. We sat down after it, tired from running around the house all day. Busy eating home made sweets, I almost lost the soft touches of her on the saree, her fingertips barely touching the design. She looked content. And that was enough for me to remember how our first Diwali went.
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mygracioushomesblog · 7 months
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Diwali Series 2023 : Entryway decorating ideas for Diwali 🪔
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